Step-by-step instructions :
- Cut the sleeves at an angle, keeping a couple of inches of fabric on the top, outside of the sleeve seam. The edges will curl up and you will look very sweet / 'as if.'
- The Flashdance-style neckline looks best when the front matches the back, so you can just lay the shirt flat and cut into both pieces of fabric at once (make sure you have sharp scissors for this, k?).
- This cut should go from one shoulder point to the other in a sort of horizontal fashion.
- Cutting a deeper v-neck in the front and back is similar to the Flashdance neckline, but without the off-the-shoulder flirtiness.
- Draw a deep scoop on the shirt's back from the seam of the shoulder to the armhole, following your marks from the previous step
- Take the shirt off and cut a new armhole along the lines you have drawn, making sure to cut the front fabric and back fabric separately.
- Repeat for the other armhole, using the cut sleeve as a pattern.
- Remember that more material will be cut from the back of the sleeve than from the front.