*I
pledge not to buy any new RTW or thrifted for my after retirement "Back to School"
wardrobe.
*I
pledge to shop from my closet.
BEFORE:
·
Green
Poly Skirt from the closet, refashioned MANY years ago.
·
1st
refashion for this skirt was from a dress. Top of dress was removed,
elastic waistband added, and dotted bias trim added. Bias dotted trim was made from
another skirt. Now, green doted trim needed update.
STEPS:
•
Remove green dotted bias trim at hem
•
Serge hem of skirt to remove older edge
and freshen edge.
•
To prevent bulk, did not turn under hem. Baste
and stitch lace from the stash.
AFTER:
•
The lace makes this skirt look like a just
bought skirt.
At the new school “lace makes the look”.
At the new school “lace makes the look”.
I HAVE LEARNED:
Rewards of being a Re-fashioner include:
•
The large pre-retirement wardrobe is being
updated.
•
I am in the older group at the school. I
try to balance not looking dowdy & outdated with
not
looking silly in the younger fashions.
Challenges of being a re-fashioner:
•
Even with something just finished, new
ideas pop up.
•
I find a need to make even a small change
in everything I wear.
•
Never enough hours.
After: 2nd Re-fashion. Black lace added. |
After: Black lace. |
Green skirt on the Re-fashion rack in the sewing room. |
Before: Skirt with dotted hem |
You are an inspiration. I enjoy reading about projects from such an experienced refashioner.
ReplyDeleteThank you whatthesew. I learn something new from this group everyday. I treasure the support we give each other. It is good to have others who "get it"
ReplyDeleteI really like the black trim, it is the perfect compliment to the green. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteI also feel like I have to change something about whatever I am going to wear. sometimes 5 minutes before I am leaving the house.
Chickie EOD