Just cut that pillowcase into wide strips, sew them together, and gather at the top edge.
Cut the Tshirt into strips, sew them together, hand pleat and sew along the bottom edge of pillowcase section.
Add another tier from a thrifted sheet... then....
Take some trim off of an old valance, and add between the tiers for accent.
The bottom of the tank top becomes the waistband...
then the valance trim makes a another appearance as a tie up for a style option.
Please forgive the amateur style of rudimentary first effort at blogging... all feedback and advice is welcome!
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I am new to blogging and I think you are doing a great job. I couldn't link to your blog though. Would love to check it out. Cheers, Michele
Wow, thanks so much! I sincerely appreciate it! I'm so new to this, I don't have my own blog :/
I think you're doing a great job - both with the refashioning and the recording - keep up the good work!
The vintage pillowcase was a gem and it really suits your gypsy skirt refashion. Look forward to next post.
I would like to see a photo of you wearing it.
What a lovely refashion! The colors and the styling are so pretty.
Cindy - EOD
Upcycled Design Lab
Awesome job and love the final looks!
Thank you all so very much for the encouragement! I really love designing and creating new clothes out of castoffs!
You did a great job. I love the colors :) It's my life's calling not to waste anything that can be repurposed, so I will look forward to your upcoming posts :)
The skirt is so beautiful!!!
-TheRefashStash
:) Thanks - That means a lot to me.
Hahaha, that's not going to happen - it wouldn't fit me!
Thank you sooooo much, I appreciate the encouragement!
I agree with the others that your write up is good (if only I had the same ingredients!) and the skirt is beautiful. I`m reading this on St. Patrick`s Day and the colours couldn`t suit the day better! I hope you are wearing it today. When it is tied up on the left side, it sets this skirt apart from the masses. The bag is a great touch, especially that it uses fabric from the lower part of the skirt. Good job!
Wow, kitblu - Thank you!!! Such a very encouraging comment :)))
I so appreciate everything you said.
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