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Adding jewels and beads to a shirt can be a fun and creative way to give it a unique and personalized touch. Here's how you can do it: Materials: - Shirt - Jewels/beads of your choice - Needle - Thread - Scissors - Fabric glue (optional) Instructions: 1. Choose the shirt you want to add jewels or beads to. Make sure it's clean and dry before you start. 2. Plan out where you want to place the jewels or beads on the shirt. You can create a pattern or design, or scatter them randomly. 3. Thread the needle and knot the end of the thread. 4. Take a jewel or bead and place it on the shirt where you want it to go. 5. Insert the needle from the backside of the fabric, through the center of the jewel or bead. 6. Pull the thread through until the knot at the end of the thread catches on the fabric. 7. Repeat steps 4-6 for each jewel or bead you want to add. 8. Once you have added all the jewels or beads, tie a knot on the backside of the fabric to secure the thread. 9. If you want to add extra security, you can use fabric glue to attach the jewels or beads to the shirt as well. Tips: - Be careful not to pull the thread too tight or the fabric may pucker or warp. - If you're using large or heavy jewels or beads, you may need to reinforce them with extra stitches or fabric glue. - Make sure to tie knots securely to prevent the thread from unraveling. By following these steps, you can easily add jewels and beads to a shirt to give it a new, creative look.
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