Sunday, March 17, 2024

Sew Tie Strap Dress with My Free Pattern!


Join me for an exclusive video tutorial where I unveil the secrets to creating the perfect tie strap dress. Whether you’re a novice or a seasoned seamstress, my step-by-step guide will empower you to craft a stunning midi dress that’s all the rage this season. With shoulder ties, a customizable strap, and an adorable ruffle, this dress is the epitome of comfort meets style.

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Don’t miss out on the chance to expand your sewing repertoire and add a touch of personal flair to your wardrobe. Subscribe to our blog, grab your fabric, and let’s get stitching!

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Thursday, March 14, 2024

Low-rise Pants to Cargo Skirt

 Hello Refashion Co-op. I saw a cargo skirt at a shop and was inspired to make one. I started with a pair of linen pants. 

Before and after.

The first thing I did was repair the front where the seam had come apart. 

I cut the jeans open in the center seam.

I pinned them together to make skirt shape. I sewed all the way up the back to remove that curved center seam. 

I made the waist smaller by cutting the side seam open and pulling the back section over the front. 
 
I used a zigzag stitch to cover that cut edge. This skirt was getting a very utilitarian look and I was loving it. I thought this would be great for hiking.
 
You know what else is great for hiking? Pockets. I used the bottom of the pant legs to make 2 pockets.
 
I hemmed the skirt to my chosen length and now it has plenty of pockets for hiking snacks. For more pictures and how-to details go to I Can Work With That.
 






Thursday, March 07, 2024

Mumsy cardigan upcycle with jeans


 
Hi everyone, hope you're into another refashion with jeans... because I can never get enough of jeans. And since I know jeans are one of the most polluting fabrics, I feel morally obliged to make good use of it. So here it goes...

Not long after I'd purchased this cardigan (fell in love with the color, but that wasn't enough...) I knew it wasn't the garment I would enjoy for years to come. It didn't suit me after all, it made me look a bit older, and that's never a good sign. I felt it deserved a rejuvenation, which I hope succeeded by shorten the length and adding details in jeans. 

I started with cutting off the sleeves and the bottom ribbing (or border? just spent 10 minutes trying to find the correct English word, so correct me if I'm wrong:)). 

Sorry, you have to go, you're making it too old....

I added a jeans band instead, but that didn't work out at first. The jeans was to heavy, and the fabric wasn't cut on the bias, so there was no stretch and it stood out. I tried to solve it by sewing along the edge with elastic thread (wound up on the bobbin). That was already an improvement!




By way of 'lessons learned', I cut the fabric for the band  the armhole on the bias, that made all the difference!



Then I covered some really ugly buttons with jeans fabric to replace the fussy pearly buttons. 



In the end I still wasn't quite satisfied with the jeans band at the bottom. So I opened the seams and pulled some elastic through the tunnel for some extra gathering. 

I really liked how the buttons turned out!

I had fun with this upcycle, but to be honest, I have been having difficulties lately to find inspiration for new ideas to show you. I've finished at least 63 projects in the last couple of years (you can find some of them here and all projects can be found on my blog), and I had fun with all of them, but sometimes I feel I'm repeating myself. Don't get me wrong, I will never stop refasioning or upcycling my clothes, I'm just not sure if I have new ideas to inspire you guys with. 


So what do you think?

So, I have a question for you, dear co-refashionista's: are there ideas or projects you would like to share yourself on this blog? Or are there any ideas you would like to see worked out on Refashion Co-op? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments (also if you agree I'm repeating myself:)). If you're interested in contributing yourself and shake things up a bit with us, please contact refashionsbychickiewu@gmail.com.  




If you're interested in more details, (or the other 62 projects:)), feel free to visit my blog vermaakster.blogspot.com!


Wednesday, March 06, 2024

Sew this beautiful a-line skirt with me

 


Hey! I have some exciting news to share with you. I just uploaded a new video on my YouTube channel where I show you how to sew a midi length a-line skirt with a zipper and slits. This is a super fun and easy project that you can complete in a few hours with some basic sewing skills and tools. And the best part is, I have a free pdf pattern for you to download and use. It comes in 5 sizes and has waist darts for a perfect fit.

A midi length a-line skirt is a classic and versatile piece that you can wear for any occasion. You can style it with different tops, shoes, and accessories to create different looks and moods. You can also customize it with different fabrics, colors, and patterns to suit your taste and personality.

In this video, I will teach you everything you need to know, from measuring and cutting your fabric, to adding a zipper and slits, to finishing your skirt with a hem and a waistband. I will also share with you some tips and tricks that I learned along the way. You will love the result: a stylish and comfortable skirt that you can be proud of.

So, what are you waiting for? Go watch the video now and start sewing your own midi length a-line skirt today. And don’t forget to download the free pdf pattern that I created for you. You can find it here !. And if you want to see more sewing tutorials and tips from me, please subscribe to my channel and hit the bell icon to get notified of my future videos.

Watch the video here.

I hope you enjoy this video and find it helpful. If you do, please give it a thumbs up, leave a comment, and share it with your sewing community. I would love to hear from you and see your skirts. You can also tag me on Instagram [@sparrow_refashion] and use the hashtag [#midilengthalineskirt] to show me your skirts.

Thank you for reading and watching. I really appreciate it. Happy sewing! 😊


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Friday, March 01, 2024

Making 2 Tone Jeans

 Hello Refashion Co-op. I have been wanting some jeans with 2 colors or 2 tones. I had a lot of fun when I put them together this week. 

Black and blue.

These jeans were similar in size and fit. That helped me put them together easily. 

I cut the jeans apart so that each leg was separate and the fronts and backs were separate. 

I put them back together and swapped some of the parts so that each pair was blue and black.

I even swapped the back pockets and some of the belt loops.

This was a fun project. For more pictures and how-to details go to I Can Work With That.