There are many ways to cut out a neckline tee. Here are some ideas:V-NeckTo cut a v-neck, you will need a pair of sharp fabric scissors, a washable fabric pen or some tailor's chalk, and a ruler. First, fold the t-shirt in half vertically, ensuring that the shoulders and seams are aligned. Then, measure from the base of the neck to an inch or two below the shoulder on the opposite side. Make a mark at this point. Now, lay the t-shirt flat and line up a measuring tape so that the tip is at the shoulder and the measurement you noted is aligned with the mark on the neck. Make a small cut in the shoulder just outside the mark, ensuring you only cut through the front of the t-shirt. Cut a circular line from this snip to the mark at the centre of the neck, and then cut along the shoulder to remove that portion of the collar. Use the folded flap you've created as a template to cut out the other side of the collar. Finally, lay the shirt flat and cut the back of the neck in a straight line to finish.Scoop NeckFor a scoop neck, you will need the same tools as for a v-neck. First, fold the t-shirt vertically and lay it on a flat surface, smoothing the fabric to remove any wrinkles. Measure around one inch below the bottom of the collar and mark this point with a pin or fabric pen. If you want a bigger scoop neck, allow another inch. Now, start cutting in a curved line, following the shape of the original neckline, ensuring you keep both layers of the shirt together as you cut. Try to make each cut as long as possible to prevent any jagged edges. Finally, pull on the neckline to loosen the fabric and roll the edges.Choker V-NeckFor a choker v-neck, you will need a close-fitting t-shirt, a pair of scissors, and a fabric pen. First, lay the t-shirt on a flat surface and smooth away any wrinkles. Use the fabric pen to draw a v-shape in the front layer of the shirt, then cut out this shape. Give the t-shirt a little stretch, and you're done!Cold-Shoulder ShirtFor a cold-shoulder shirt, you will need a t-shirt with shoulder seams, sharp fabric scissors, and chalk or a ruler. First, lay the shirt flat on its back with the front facing you and smooth the fabric around the collar and sleeves. Make a 2-3 inch cut around the collar line on both shoulders, cutting from the top of the shoulder down about two inches, following the shape of the collar. Now, mark a spot that is four inches away from the collar, towards the shoulder. Cut a diagonal line from this spot to your first cut at the collar, and then cut along the natural shoulder line to cut out a triangle of fabric. Repeat this process on the back of the shirt, and then on the other sleeve, using the triangle of fabric you cut out as a guide to ensure both sides are even. Finally, tug on the sides of the shoulder holes to stretch them slightly and roll the edges., A quality craft product . Our Assorted Color T-Shirt cut-outs are cut from an assortment of colors of high-quality acid free construction paper that withstands sunlight and resists fading, ensuring long-lasting vibrancy for your decorations and projects.The multicolor cut-outs come in a random assortment of colors which can include: green, yellow, white, orange, red, blue, lavender, pink and , 39. Cut out a checkered pattern for your T-shirt sleeve. 40. Cut out both sides of your T-shirt’s neckline. 41. Make a T-shirt with a faux corset back. 42. Make an elaborate design out of the back of your tee. 43. Here is another way you can make a skull cutout. 44. Cut fringes into a T-shirt and do some bleaching (or dying) for a really .