Tattoo Tee Tutorial
We are captivated by vintage-style tattoo graphics right now.
So we decided to translate that into a cool tee.
In the foreground is our Stash Studios Tee and in the background is our Killer Junk Tee (more photos on Flickr).
The instructions are very simple and the materials are minimal.
PROJECT NOTES
We used our favorite alternative apparel burnout t-shirt in turquoise but you can recycle an old t-shirt. Use this trick to breathe life into an old tee or cover that coffee stain.
We used a silk habotai photofabric and pellon wonder under to achieve a bondable graphic for our tee. The silk is printed on directly with an inkjet printer.
To complete the tee, we stitched the edges with a black thread. Perfection is not required here. Non-perfection on such an appliqué has a technical term here at Stash Studios - it is referred to as giving an item "character".
Although the silk photofabric package recommends hand wash or dry clean (both of which I try to avoid), I just wash my t-shirt in cool water and either dry at a low temp or hang dry (depending upon how much of a hurry I'm in to wear it). Regular wash and dry gave my silk applique a little crinkle distress and I like that because it added more "character".
PROJECT STEPS
(click to enlarge and print or download below)
JPEG Version only 84K - lower quality:
Download Stash-Studios-Tattoo-Tee-Tu.jpg
PDF Version 10M - higher quality:
Download stash_studios_tattoo_tee_tutorial.pdf
COOL, I WANT TO DESIGN MY OWN TATTOO TEE...
Stash Studios has put together a little Tattoo Tee Kit just for you.
Our kit includes:
- one Silk Habotai package (with 6 unprinted pieces of 8.5"x11" photofabric)
- one color-printed tutorial sheet
- six 8.5"x11" pieces of Pellon Wonder Under
- FREE SHIPPING
FORGETABOUTIT, I WANT TO BUY A TEE...
If you want a Stash Studios turquoise tee, these are custom made-to-order for $55 (shipping included). Allow 2 weeks for delivery.
Both of these items are available in our paypal blogshop to the right.
Have fun with this project and email me if you design a t-shirt.
I'd love to see what direction you take this tutorial.
Cheryl




Very cool Tees - especially the rose!
Posted by: bronwyn | Wednesday, March 05, 2008 at 03:23 PM
Silk appliques- very jazzy! I love rockabilly tattoo designs, all the old school stuff- and these tees are right up my alley! Thanks for the tutorial- now I can do these to match *my* tattoos! :D
Posted by: PyroPagan | Thursday, March 06, 2008 at 12:50 PM
oh my gosh!!! this is SO cool:D love the stash studio tee!!! brilliant!!!
Posted by: Lori | Thursday, March 06, 2008 at 01:51 PM
very cool and I think the teenager in residence will definitely like this.
Posted by: suzy | Friday, March 07, 2008 at 09:17 PM
very cool! thanks for sharing :)
*diane
Posted by: diane | Sunday, March 09, 2008 at 08:36 PM