I've decided to tackle a sewing series centered around a color combo I've seen on the runways a lot recently, though I think it's a classic that never goes out of style - black and white! Black and white patterned fabrics are easy to find at thrift shops everywhere. And if you're feeling a little too plain, you can snazz it up with a brightly-colored cardigan, hot heels, or a cute clutch!
I began the first installment in my series with this lovely polyester church-lady number in a black and white floral print on a houndstooth background. The pleated skirt was what drew my attention initially, looking past the drop waist and shoulder pads that don't quit.
I chopped off the top, pulling the drop waist up to an empire waist. I used the original flappy waistband thingy to create a pocket for a strip of elastic. The old sleeves became the new front panels. And behold! Church lady no more!
More details and step-by-step pics can be found at
CarissaKnits!
7 comments:
The dress looks lovely on you...so cute :)
Debbie EOD
Love the cut you created!!
Love the new neckline!
Sandy in the UK
LOVE!
Love this...so cute and I love how you've styled it! High bun, especially :) Great transformation!!!
Always love refashions that turn something frumpy into fabulous.
Beautiful! (and sexy)
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