Saturday, July 14, 2012

Ten Minute Summer Dress


To refashion a too small thrift store dress can be a challenge.
I wasn't quite sure how I'd use this thrift store dress but I really wanted something red to add to my wardrobe so into my basket it went.


At first glance, you might think I just cut off the bottom. 
But, it was WAY too small in the hip and thigh area to do that so I decided to just cut that part out and use the more roomy bottom and the existing hem.


With a quick seam and some quarter inch elastic, I had a new summer dress in less than ten minutes.


Come on over to my newly named site:


and I'll show you all the details...

Happy Sewing!

Beth





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Zom said...

What a clever solution. I have a pear shape so your idea is so helpful.

Mandy said...

Very clever. It is always more challenging to start with something too small. You have given me some good ideas :)

Amy Jo said...

Brilliant! I've never though to do that before! THanks for sharing

willywagtail said...

Looks great. I often buy too tight skirts that are on the long side and just take a few inches off on the waist so that it raise the wider area up to where it is neede more. I can get away with 2 or 3 sizes difference and still use a lovely skirt that way. Cherrie

Refashion said...

Great fix. :) And I think I like the new look better anyway. -Seeks, EOD

Andrea said...

great idea that hadnt occurred to me! opens up lots of possibilities :) thanks for sharing!!!