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I figured there might be people who don't know how this works. So, for the two of us: First I lay out the fabric, slightly overlapping. When everything is in place as I want it, I attach the two shorts to each other using needles. Resulting in the…
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In the beginning I thought this would be the best type of coat hanger but as you can see at the shoulder-region, it gives the fabric a very sharp edge I actually wouldn't want to see in a curtain ...
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Although it doesn't look like it, these two shirts are stitched together, each hanging on a regular coat hanger which have been moved close together so simulate an open shirtain. Naturally, I will add more t-shirts to gain with and more to go down as w…
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This is actually my favourite at the moment. A slighty curved and moulded coat hanger opens the fabric up a bit at the top and gives it a softer appearance.
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Two attached shirts hanging on coat hangers assuming the "open" position. With one more shirt to go on one side, the width is about enough to cover a regular window.
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I will probably not use all of these shirts for the first shirtain prototype, but it gives me some colour-choosing to solve.
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A very cheap plastic model. It's completely flat and straight. And unsuitable for a shirtain, I think.
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Every project needs a logo. Not really, but I made this for this project here. The "make a curtain out of t-shirts, as comissioned by spreadshirt.
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This is a medium example, there are coat hangers that are even more "3D". WIth three of these to hang the shirtain on, a nice wave-form is created. My favourite so far.
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This is me. Still in Germany, all prepared to go to the USA. Checking out the new "cheap" digi-cam and stuff.
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I figured it'd be nice to be able to see a full shirt in the middle of the top row. The other rows may be constructed differently, especially since I will attempt a colour gradient going downwards ...
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It arrived in two neutrally coloured packages. The fabric for the shirtains.
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Obviously, I had to try on one of the sirts and pose around a bit for the sake of the documentation of the project.
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The witdh of this shirtain, using XL sized shirts, is approx, 1,5 meters, which should be enough for your average window. Since I live in a very old house, it will be quite high.
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This picture was taken shortly after a dust/rainstorm with windspeed of up to 60 miles an hour (that's somewhere around 100km/h). We spend approx. two hours hold on to our shade structure, drinking peer, getting sand blasted. What a fucking great time…
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"Vegetable, early 21st century". Found in Stuttgart, Germany. Apparently, this is just the peel of a 21st century potato.