or marker, mark the cutting lines on the shirt to create the desired vest shape. Start by marking where you want the armholes to be, making sure they are symmetrical on both sides. Then, mark where you want the neckline and hemline of the vest to be.
4. Cut Along the Marked Lines
Using sharp fabric scissors, carefully cut along the marked lines to remove the sleeves and create the armholes. Cut along the neckline and hemline as well. Take your time and make clean, precise cuts to ensure a professional-looking finish.
5. Sew or Finish the Edges
If you have a sewing machine, use it to sew along the cut edges of the vest to prevent fraying. If you are hand sewing, use a needle and thread to sew a simple running stitch or whipstitch along the edges. This will give your vest a polished look and make it more