Today I want to show you how to give new life to your old cloth.
To this refashion I use my old t shirt which I don't use any more and some lace which I cut off from another , this time too long dress.
Few stiches , few cuts and voila totally new midi dress.
Hello Refashion Co-op. I refashion dresses all month to raise awareness about human trafficking. I am an advocate with Dressember. I am wearing dresses(Or ties!) all month to support this organization.
December is also a busy month at my day job. I have done 3 refashions so far this month. This denim dress became a jacket. I am still working on the rest of the dress.
This tight dress and sweater became a 2 piece outfit that fit me a lot better.
This gray dress just needed to find it's waist. I stitched in some elastic and it became a whole different dress that looked more flattering on me.
After watching ''Clueless'' I felt big inspiration to sew some wrap skirt , have you seen how many wrap skirts ... and hats you can see in this movie ?! it's just insane .
As my fabric I used old pants I got from my aunt . As you can see on photo this pattern is so very 90 !
Dress up a pair of thrift store jeans with DIY appliques! This project takes less than 1 hour to make thanks to some fusible adhesive. Check out the step by step tutorial in my YouTube video.
I bought half a yard of upholstery fabric in a pretty floral pattern. This fabric gave me lots of flowers of different sizes to play with.
I fused HeatnBond to the back of the fabric.
Then I cut out a bunch of flowers.
Peel off the paper backing before ironing in place.
Arrange the flowers in a pattern you like and iron them in place.
I picked up this lovely shirt because of the beautiful floral print and the soft fauz suede feel of the material! I’m not a total fan of collared shirts for ladies, I believe they aren’t very flattering. So, that gave me some inspiration to make this a more feminine shirt!
Alright! I dove right in! I removed the sleeves and the collar for starters.
I took the shirt over to my dress form and started to take the sides in for a more fitted look. Once the sides were taken in, I sewed a new hem around where the sleeves were. Then I stitched where I took the collar off.
I took the sleeves from a pink lace shirt and placed it on the front shoulder area of the floral shirt. I stitched it in place and with my very sharp scissors carefully trimmed the excess lace from around the stitching.
A few simple changes really makes this a new shirt!