Thursday, October 04, 2012

Fast refashion

My refashioning pile is taking over my whole craft room. I have more projects than I could accomplish in a whole year, I think, and it was starting to get me down. So I decided to do one that I knew would be fairly quick and easy. I started with this clearance shirt that I got for $1.47 and this remnant of lace that I got for a couple of dollars. I love getting cheap materials at Joann Fabrics!


My plan was to cover the front of the shirt with the lace. I laid it out over the shirt, with the bottom edge lined up and some extra fabric hanging over the other edges, and pinned it down all over. I folded under the excess lace on one of the side seams, then sewed it down close to the edge of the existing shirt seam. I lifted up the lace and trimmed the excess close to my stitches before repeating the process on the other side. Working one edge at a time, I continued this process of folding under, stitching, and turning it inside out to trim the excess lace from underneath. 

Here is how it turned out.


And here is the close-up. I love how the lace moves with the shirt. The whole thing took me about an hour and was very easy.



I wore it with dark jeans and black boots today for just the right amount of edge.

-Amy

3 comments:

Unknown said...

So simple and cute!

Notions from Nonny said...

That is really cute!

Unknown said...

Brilliant idea for lace, thanks for sharing!

Erica EOD