Here are the hoodies from Busted Tees which inspired this project:
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Threadbanger is a site I love which has fun DIY projects. They have a monster hoodie tutorial which uses fabric glue instead of sewing for those who don't sew. I myself always like to sew everything to make the garment as secure as possible.
The project is super simple. I started off with an old hoodie, some felt, thread, and a sewing machine.
Then I sewed those pieces to the hood of the jacket.
And Voila! You are finished. Below are pictures of my friend Albert enjoying his new monster hoodie.
*Bonnybee
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bubbles and i love it!
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this hoodie was a hit this weekend lol :)
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