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Tutorial 3. HOW TO DIY YOUR OWN RUNNING MAN NAME TAG SHIRTS.

Hey guys, I guess many of you have heard what's running man. And some of you may desire to play the name tag race. Well, fear not, I have come up with the idea of using used and unwanted resources to diy our very own running man name tag shirts. You can either choose to follow this tutorial, try out your own diy with used resources or you can also buy the tags outside. However, you can save more money by creating your own shirts!
Firstly, the things you'll need.
A pair of scissors for cutting. An unwanted shirt, dri-fit would be recommended cause y'know, all the running and perspiration and stuff. Your sewing kit. (Optional) Your cloth tape. Velcro tape. (the bigger sized the better)
Steps:
1.
Cut the velcro tape, the part where it is used to stick. *If you're using a larger velcro tape, then it isn't necessary to cut it. PS/ I couldn't find my used velcro tape so I had to get one.
2.
Cut it into 4 small parts.
3.
Some sewing if need be. It's optional to sew. If you prefer sewing it onto your shirt then go ahead :) But I recommend using the cloth tape as it is much more secure than sewing.
4.
If you're sewing, then tada sew it on your shirt. PS/ This is my first time sewing so......it's a little fail.
5.
And, this is how the cloth tape looks like!
If you choose to tape the velcro tape with the cloth tape, cut the tape and paste it onto the velcro.
6. Then, cut two straps of the left over velco(the non-sticky ones) long enough to be sticked to the 4 velcro stuck onto the shirt. PS/ if you're using a large velcro, there is no need for you to paste the small velcros or position it nicely at 4 corners.
And yes, this is the final product. PS/ If the tag is not flimsy, add a cardboard behind or anything hard you can find in your home.
This is my first attempt on diy. If you have any better suggestions or ideas on how I can improve, make some comments. I will greatly appreciate it.
Stay tuned to the next tutorial next week!
- Admin M

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Saturday, 13 July 2013 @ 7/13/2013 09:23:00 pm
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Blogger Lee Sin Yee said on 7/13/2013 09:28:00 pm  

Woah, so cool!!


Anonymous Adilah Soffian said on 7/13/2013 09:30:00 pm  

Such a great way on saving money! Thanks for the great idea ;)


Blogger Unknown said on 7/13/2013 09:44:00 pm  

hahaha, fun way to entertain our own using reused materials! Will try it. Love running man! Hope you can do more DIY stuffs. HAHAHA


Anonymous Anonymous said on 7/13/2013 10:13:00 pm  

Cool. I love running man ! Would love to try that one day ! keep it up ya :) HUIMIN :D


Anonymous David Pereira said on 7/13/2013 10:36:00 pm  

Nifty idea!


Anonymous Lynn said on 7/13/2013 10:59:00 pm  

Just a word of advice: If you want your blog to look more professional please don't say things like 'Ps it's a little fail cause it's your first time sewing etc'. Not only does it show that you all have no confidence in your work, but also that you don't really care about your project (Not saying that this is true, but what it seems like) as you did not bother to try again to make your work look better and neater. Grammar can too be improved. Other than that I feel that the project ideas are fine, although most of these tutorials can already be found using Google and they sometimes do stress the eco-friendly message as well. More original ideas perhaps?

Good luck.
Lynn


Anonymous Anonymous said on 7/14/2013 01:41:00 am  

This idea is awesome. :)


Anonymous Anonymous said on 7/14/2013 11:49:00 am  

Perfect for party games!


Anonymous Anonymous said on 7/14/2013 08:50:00 pm  

Seems easy enough to make except for the sewing.


Anonymous Anonymous said on 7/14/2013 09:25:00 pm  

Seems great! Awesome idea.


Blogger Unknown said on 7/15/2013 05:25:00 pm  

Now I can make my own running man shirt


Anonymous Anonymous said on 7/15/2013 10:42:00 pm  

Awesome! !! I love it!!!


Blogger Unknown said on 3/12/2014 03:28:00 pm  

is this ur sch uniform ?


Blogger Unknown said on 3/12/2014 03:29:00 pm  

is this ur sch uniform ?


Blogger Go Shop said on 4/21/2014 10:36:00 pm  

can we do with hand to sewing ?


Blogger Go Shop said on 4/21/2014 10:40:00 pm  

can we do with hand to sewing ?


Blogger Unknown said on 10/18/2019 02:02:00 pm  

cool dude


Blogger Unknown said on 10/18/2019 02:03:00 pm  

but i'd rather buy it...

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