I know, I know, I always seem to refashion weird fabric sources into new clothes for myself, but I like the challenge and buying fabric from a fabric store can be expensive. I like to have unusual fabrics for my refashions. I bought this black and white fabric shower curtain for 30% off of $4.99.
It is a standard size shower curtain with button holes for the shower hooks.
I don't often make skirts and I am sure you are rather tired of the same t-shirt style dress I always make and love, so I decided to go a different way with this refashion. I used my dress maker's mannequin to help me measure the length I wanted the skirt and then pinned the cut material on to check the length.
Then I hemmed the bottom.
To take the waist in and hide all the button holes except for the two on each end, I folded the fabric so that the button hole was in the centre of the fold and stitched down the waist band with a quarter-inch seam.
Luckily I had some beautiful black and white buttons rescued from a previous refashion.
Then I pinned it back on the dress maker's mannequin and figured out where my two buttons should go. I sewed them on and tadaaa!
3 comments:
That is a great pattern. The black and white really pop. Very clever use of a shower curtain!
Chickie
I love the black and white print. Nice Save.
Cindy - EOD
Upcycled Design Lab
What a fun pattern! Hope you post a pic on the blog of it styled.
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