I turned it into a top. Here's the before and after! I also featured this in my blog.
What do you think? No sewing machine was involved.
Step 1: Cut bottom of skirt to length to fit your body. I cut the excess fabric into 2 inch strips. I then plaited them. This will be part of the straps for your top!
Step 2: Unravel the seams on both sides of the top of the skirt.
Step 3: Make darts in the top and back panels of your skirt. I then hot glue gunned the darts. Somehow, I couldn't get the sewing machine needle through all that material without breaking the needle. Ouch!
Step 4: Sew the plait on to the top of the front and back panels - make sure you allow for the armholes
Step 5: Tidy up with a blanket stitch around the fraying edges - armhole and bottom.
You're good to go!
Measuring for the darts. |
Hot glue gunning the darts. Use pegs to keep them in place. |
Sewing the plaited material on to the top. |
6 comments:
This looks great :) I love it, especially the plaited material x
Love the pleats too!
Bryony
EOD
Hot glued darts? talk about innovative! Super lovely material though =), very breezy and summery. Lovely!
Jessica
EOD
Thanks, ladies!I think the hot glue gun was an act of desperation :-] Had difficulty with the needles, so I think it saved the day!
sweet top miss! hehe not sure if i'd ever take to using a glue gun but whatever works hey! :)
Thanks, Huli!
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