Every now and then we get donations like leftover fabrics, old clothes, buttons, thread, yarn etc.. A while back, someone donated a beautiful wedding gown. I am always in awe of special fabrics like these and it makes me want to work with extra caution. I don't know the history of this gown, but it would be a shame for this fabric to only have been used once, wouldn't it?
I wanted to turn it into a peplum top and it took some time to find a matching fabric for the peplum part, but I found it!
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| I see leafs! |
I chose a pattern I also used for a peplum top made from a pillow case a few years ago. The peplum has a box pleat in the front and 2 pleats in the back.
I discovered an extra challenge in the form of a side seam of the top that had frayed (almost) too much. I couldn't really take in the seams, since the top is in size S, but I'm pretty sure a drop of nail polish and some interfacing did the job.
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| Le sleeve & le back |
There's still some fabric left from the skirt, any ideas what to do with it?















