24 thoughts on “Noted Without Comment: Scooby Doo

  1. This was originally created as a t-shirt design (for Threadless, I think?) and I was DEEPLY bummed that they either didn’t make my size or had sold out in a size that I could modify to forget me, I forget which . . . (I need an XL/XXL babydoll tee, or an XL regular tee that I can cut down to turn into a fitted tee.)

    I would have worn it in a heartbeat, dammit!!

    — A <3

      • There’s an LJ community called that you might enjoy — their memories are friendslocked, but IIRC (I’m not a member anymore), they had a really handy list of techniques and patterns.

        I also use the slash-back technique to make larger t-shirts into a body-conscious fit (although people who wouldn’t want skin showing would want to wear them over something — I have a big backpiece tattoo that I don’t mind having excuses to show off, so I don’t mind being a little tarty in my t-shirt modifications, heh.)

        I often wind up cutting down larger-size t-shirts, because I’m somewhere between an F and an H cup (depending on who’s measuring and what brand the bra is), and it’s easier to buy a big shirt and make it smaller at the waist/hips/arms than it is to find cute XXL fitted tees, sadly!

        — A <3

  2. This was originally created as a t-shirt design (for Threadless, I think?) and I was DEEPLY bummed that they either didn’t make my size or had sold out in a size that I could modify to forget me, I forget which . . . (I need an XL/XXL babydoll tee, or an XL regular tee that I can cut down to turn into a fitted tee.)

    I would have worn it in a heartbeat, dammit!!

    — A <3

  3. There’s an LJ community called that you might enjoy — their memories are friendslocked, but IIRC (I’m not a member anymore), they had a really handy list of techniques and patterns.

    I also use the slash-back technique to make larger t-shirts into a body-conscious fit (although people who wouldn’t want skin showing would want to wear them over something — I have a big backpiece tattoo that I don’t mind having excuses to show off, so I don’t mind being a little tarty in my t-shirt modifications, heh.)

    I often wind up cutting down larger-size t-shirts, because I’m somewhere between an F and an H cup (depending on who’s measuring and what brand the bra is), and it’s easier to buy a big shirt and make it smaller at the waist/hips/arms than it is to find cute XXL fitted tees, sadly!

    — A <3

  4. Mwahhahhahh… I just read through all of her December stories that I had a chance of getting references from. The Girl Genius with a hint of Tree Lobster was my fav.

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