I used a stretchy fabric corset style top I found for the inspiration of
 this alter.
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| Loved the style but not the fabrics. | 
I took the top apart and copied the pieces on to paper, 
adding about on 1" as I was using a non-stretchy skirt for the body of 
the top.
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| This velveteen skirt with a sheer trim was an awkward length for little ole me. | 
It fit good (whew), but I added two little strips to the front.
 I used the corset closure off the stretchy top, and the zipper out of 
the skirt. The zipper allows me to wear the top without having to undo 
all the laces.
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| Another top not quite my style.... | 
The top that I used for the fake underneath was one that I
 fell in love with because it is covered in lady heads.
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| but I couldn't walk away from these lovely ladies! | 
 I sewed the 
sleeves in and the fronts together. The rest of the top was cut away and
 stashed for another day.
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| Three unwanted items equal one new loved piece. | 
2 comments:
That took some imagination. I really like how it turned out.
Cindy - EOD
Upcycled Design Lab
Cute!
-TheRefashStash
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