I was given this shirt. I really liked it. Except for two things. It didn't fit right in the bust or the sleeves. It was too short.
I considered leaving it be, and just wearing it as it was, too short and uncomfortable. I had no idea how to fix it. I was afraid of messing it up. Then I decided that was silly. After all, it wasn't going to get much wear as it was. What did I have to lose by attempting to fix it? Nothing. So out came the scissors.
I started by cutting off the sleeves to elbow length. This gave me sleeves that were a comfortable length plus fabric to lengthen the bodice with.
To complete the look, and hopefully make the shirt appear a little less altered, I sewed some tan buttons (from my awesome thrifted stash) down the front.
Then, it was done.
And totally wearable.
Success!
To see more of my work visit my blog The Sewing Goatherd.
Until next time,
Alyssa, The Sewing Goatherd
5 comments:
So much better! I totally agree with your "what do I have to lose" mentality. If you're not going to wear it, then change it! Great job!
-Carissa
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Thanks!
Great job and it fits perfectly now!
What a beautiful shirt refashion! So inspirational!
This is so pretty on you.
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