My closet was full, but I had nothing
to wear, classic. I sorted through everything, and realised I had at lot of too short
knit and jersey dresses, that I didn't wear. I needed skirts, so the
solution was obvious. Snip snip.
And an added bonus is that you don't need to hem the bottom, as it is already hemmed.
When do I need a dress like this. No. Snip snip.
And an added bonus is that you don't need to hem the bottom, as it is already hemmed.
When do I need a dress like this. No. Snip snip.
I used a wide 4 cm (1½") elastic.
Beige and black wool:
The wide, not crunched, elastic makes for a good looking waistband, so you can wear it with a tucked in shirt and it still looks good.
Brown knitted wool:
I had cut one more dress apart, as can be seen in the photo of the cut skirts, but it wanished into thin air. Dear psycic cat, where is my grey and green skirt-to-be?
4 comments:
Beautiful! I love turning old clothes into skirts -- although I think I collected too many skirts. Great job.
Jennifer, EOD
I was having a little trouble with Google Translate on the tutorial. :) Do you sew around the skirt once or twice? It sounded like once around the top edge with a zigzag, but was there another time around the bottom edge?
The tutorial is also in English, scroll down.:-)
Amazing!
-TheRefashStash
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