This past couple of weeks has been manic what with one thing and another. I haven't been getting much sewing done at all. So this week I eased back into my sewing groove with a quick and simple refashion.
This dress has been in my refashion pile for eons. Like, 2 years! It was made from a beautiful aubergine shade of purple in a drapey brushed cotton. When deciding on items to refashion, I tend to look past the garment itself to the quality and quantity of fabric that there is to work with. This dress had an ankle length gathered skirt with no darts or such like. So once I had removed the skirt from the bodice, and removed the button placket down the centre, I was left with a really good amount of fabric to work with. One large rectangle from the back of the skirt; and 2 smaller rectangles harvested from the front skirt, cut from either side of the button placket. Out came my trusty kimono tee pattern, and a few minor pattern adjustments later, voila...
A few more details over on my blog plus a tutorial to follow later this week on createing simple turn up cuffs for sleeves.
3 comments:
I really love this one. Well done!
ooooh, I love this!!
Beautiful! I am looking forward to your tutorial!
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