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	Comments on: Featured: Make a Short Sleeved Shirt into a Long Sleeved Shirt!	</title>
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		By: Janet Price		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[What a great idea. Many of my grandson&#039;s summer shirts are matching. You could cut the sleeve out of the main body of the brother&#039;s shirt if no print was on it and made sure the end of the sleeve is at the bottom of the T before cutting then you would have the hem already done.
Too bad my grandson&#039;s live so far away. It would have been a fun test. Or go to a store where they have so may summer shirts on clearance. They are very cheap right now and buy one the normal size and one extra large so there is room to cut out and match.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What a great idea. Many of my grandson&#8217;s summer shirts are matching. You could cut the sleeve out of the main body of the brother&#8217;s shirt if no print was on it and made sure the end of the sleeve is at the bottom of the T before cutting then you would have the hem already done.<br />
Too bad my grandson&#8217;s live so far away. It would have been a fun test. Or go to a store where they have so may summer shirts on clearance. They are very cheap right now and buy one the normal size and one extra large so there is room to cut out and match.</p>
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