Sunday, September 04, 2016

Refashion Runway: Riverside Blue

Well, here we are on the last week of Refashion Runway!  It's been a lot of fun this season.  The ladies who have participated are all so talented and friendly!  Beth, The Renegade Seamstress, has been the perfect hostess, as always!

This last challenge consisted of refashioning something in Pantone's color of the fall season, Riverside Blue.  I always find the color challenges a bit harder since you are limited as to what you can find in the thrift shops.  But, sometimes those limits help to push the creativity.

My challenge began with a black leather coat that I had in my stash.  I picked it up for $2.00, stored it away and forgot about it.  When I came across it again, I thought it might work well for this challenge.  All I needed was some denim in the right color.



Even though the denim jumper was close in color, I gave it a RIT dye bath.  I used 1 tsp. evening blue, 1 tsp. denim blue, and 1 quart of water.  (I actually tripled the recipe to give the fabric plenty of room to move around in the dye bath.)  You can consult the RIT dye studio to find how to mix the dye to get the colors you want.



I removed some of the leather panels and replaced them with the denim.



I made new welted pockets, added belt loops, and a tie belt.



I also found a sleeveless chiffon dress and lace top that I used to make a dress.  The bonus was that the background color of the dress was Airy Blue, one of the other colors for the fall season.



I trimmed out the dress with some of the leather cut from the coat.




I refashioned a small purse to complete the outfit.



The purse features a cutwork design from the leather with the denim showing through.





If you would like to see the tutorial on how I complete each piece, please visit my blog,
 Second Chances by Susan!  Thanks!

I hope you have enjoyed this season of Refashion Runway, I know I did!

Thanks to everyone who helped to make this season a success!




3 comments:

Carissa said...

I completely agree - the color-themed challenges are the most difficult! You did a marvelous job though, as always. You really are a talented seamstress!

-Carissa
EOD

I Can Work With That said...

That jacket is amazing. I am blown away. The dress is a cool mix of fabrics too. Great purse to tie it all together. Wow.
Chickie

Valerie said...

I love the coat!