Upcycle old shirt crochet flowers over logo
May 4, 2009 by Noreen Crone-Findlay
Filed under crochet, tutorial
Have you ever seen a great looking shirt at a second hand store or garage sale, but didn’t buy it because it had somebody’s logo on it?
Well, now you can treat yourself to that shirt and upcycle it by crocheting simple flowers to cover the unwanted logo.

photo & project by Noreen Crone-Findlay (copyright)
The other day, I was looking at my summer clothes (finally – what a long winter!)
And, I realized that I needed a new black t-shirt.
My old ones are beyond wearing, and are destined to become fabric strips for weaving.
They’ll also become rags and other ‘green’ options.
Later that day, we were at a garage sale, and Tah-dah!
There was the PERFECT shirt- black, short sleeves, cute button front…. perfect!

photo & project by Noreen Crone-Findlay (copyright)
The only problem was that there was a very obvious company logo on the back of the shirt , just below the collar.
I had been working on the Simple Crocheted Flower Jewelry tutorial, so immediately, it struck me- Whee!
I could use the crocheted flower motifs to cover the unwanted logo! YES!!!
(click the link in bold letters to go to the tute and instructions)
So, I got out one of my most favorite ever threads: South Maid mercerized cotton in Mexicana, and a ball of Aunt Lydia’s Size 3 Fashion Crochet thread in Warm Blue, and a ball of Red Heart Hula in Orangina. I used a 1.75 mm hook for the rainbow thread and a 3.5 mm hook for the orange and blue. I crocheted up a medley of flowers and pinned them over the logo:

photo & project by Noreen Crone-Findlay (copyright)
Then, I stitched the flowers to the shirt, and added a couple of vintage buttons, and a bead or two:

photo & project by Noreen Crone-Findlay (copyright)
and the ‘new to me’ shirt is now gloriously and completely mine all mine!

photo & project by Noreen Crone-Findlay (copyright)
I am really pleased with the way this shirt turned out. I have another one that has an unwanted logo on it, and guess what?
It’s going to get upcycled with crocheted flowers, too!

















Very cool….love it!
This is so timely for me! A friend just taught me how to crochet cute little flowers like this. This is a great way to use them. Thanks, Noreen.
That’s great, Eileen! I’d love to see how you use your little flowers!