I have been giving my wardrobe a little bit of a tidy up as we enter 
the cooler months.  Deciding on what to put away, what to donate and 
refashion. First refashion on my list was this top.
An
 old top that was starting to fray.  I have always loved the colour and 
pattern, but was not so happy about the short sleeves and the fraying on
 the neckline that could not be saved without an over locker.  So I took
 to it with the scissors.  Basically cut it off from below the sleeves 
in one straight cut:
Once
 cut, I pinned a hem all the way around.  Sewing this proved a little 
tricky as I have never worked with such sheer,delicate (read: very 
slippery)  fabric so I had to do a little bit of research on the best 
way to sew a hem.  Lucky for me I remembered that back in February,  the
 the very clever Jenn from mytwobutterflies had kindly put up this technique
 for a refashion she had completed using similar fabric.  So I got to 
working on it and now.....here is my completed sheer infinity scarf!
I am pleased with the result and happy that I was able to save the fabric.  Now I have a little sheer scarf for all seasons....
For other refashion projects please stop by my blog  www.craftyclaudes.blogspot.com 




1 comment:
Welcome, and thanks for the simple yet perfect refashion! And also, thanks for sharing your resources to work with such tricky fabrics. -Seeks, EOD
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