However the damage to the underarm area, on both sides was pretty disgusting! So I eventually decided it had to go. My daughter wouldn't wear it as it was, nor would I and it was actually a bit too big... luckily!
I had to reuse the waistband and buckle, because the buckle was particularly pretty. I cut of the sleeves and the offending underarm pieces and reshaped the side seams.
This is the before.
And the after. I reused the waistband and made it into a self fabric belt so that I could keep the pretty buckle. I reused the buttons. If it ever gets warm enough, I'm looking forward to wearing this top.
Beautiful! I love the new style - it works great with that gorgeous vintage fabric.
ReplyDeleteLove the updated styling, and it's better to refashion something so that it works for you than to fetishize the whole vintage thing and never wear it. Nice work! And yes, I, too, am wondering if it'll ever get warm again.
ReplyDeleteIt looks great! And it still looks vintage. Better than the original in my opinion.
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely - the material is beautiful and the new shape is more becoming.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! One would never know that it had been refashioned!
ReplyDeleteNo guilt necessary! You did a wonderful job refashioning this top while maintaining - even enhancing - its vintage style.
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Thank you for the comments. I really couldn't have such a pretty vintage print not being worn again.
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