This dark blue tee was one of my favorites, but it had “THE HOLES” syndrome. The thrifted skirt was a couple sizes too big, so I took that in along one of the side seams. I cut about 6 inches off the bottom of the tee shirt and then sewed it onto the skirt.
It’s not a pretty sewing job , but I’m happy with how it turned out!
This outfit looks like a tucked in shirt with a skirt, but it’s actually one dress. It hangs on my body just right and doesn’t twist around on me during the day.
That’s one way to deal with “The Holes” !
Come visit The Little Moments to read about my theory of where those little holes come from!
Love,
Amy Jo
5 comments:
:) love the skirt portion of this dress. Here's hoping the (presumably) woven fabric is immune to The Holes
I like it! Good save!
I have the same problem with the holes in my shirts. I found out this are made by the button of the Jeans. Now i used just jeggings and the problem is solved... no more holes in my t shirts. :)
I also experience this and discovered
A particular and favorite belt was,the culprit :-(
I do a little tuck in the front with my t-shirts, and that's where my holes come from! Great way to combine two pieces that weren't working as they were! Such a cute dress :)
Andrea EOD
Post a Comment