So much going for it and against it.
The refashioning was easy. I cut off the sleeves, took in the sides about an inch, and finished the edges with white bias tape.
Easy peasy!
The dying wasn't too difficult, but I did make a mess. (Surprised? I wasn't.) I used a tumeric dying tutorial from fellow Refashion Runway contestant Zibergirl Sews. I set up my pot of water, added tumeric, brought it to a boil, and then lowered the heat. After wetting the shirt in a bowl of tap water, I added some vinegar to the tumeric/water, and put the wet shirt in.
Pre-mess.
After stirring the shirt around for about five or ten minutes, it was the color I wanted. (Some of the color will rinse out, so you might want to leave it in a little longer.) I tossed the shirt in the washer to rinse out the excess dye, and realized my hands and nails were a bright, lovely yellow.
Yeah... That's not gross at all.
The color of sunshine!
- Elizabeth
aka The Hungry Octopus
6 comments:
Love it! :)
Great color! I think I'm surprised every time at that wonderful shade of yellow. :) -Seeks, EOD
OMG YELLOW! really great re-fashion and you have made me aware of a tumeric dyeing
A manicure AND a refashion -- how efficient!
IWOM
Love the embroidery and the new color! Fabulous!
What a transformation!!!
Haha, and I like what IWOM said!
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