I grew up sewing and watching my mother sew. She even refashioned a few things, quite often, now that I think about it. However, after following this account I became reminded and inspired about refashioning. She really changed the way I look at clothes that I give away to Goodwill and also how I look at the clearance rack. I not only just think that I could add sleeves or length, but I pay attention to fabrics that I love, and becoming more brave in what I chop and re-sew. I have taken in a few dresses and skirts for my girls that I love the fabric or style of them, but that don't fit them right, or don't fit them yet and I want them to wear them now. ( little trick, I don't cut on some of these so that I can take the side seams and hem out easily and have the dress grow with them if I desire) (and sorry that was a confusing sentence, but a fairly important one).
In this dress that I want to show you I completely changed what the article of clothing was. Saved on buying fabric! Woot Woot. I wish I had a 'before' picture, but I don't. However, this mustard dress was a maxi skirt someone gave me as a hand me down that just never laid very well. However, I loved the color and didn't want to see it go to waste. (since I am pretty sure it wouldn't flatter anybody, it was a weird maxi skirt).
I cut the skirt completely. I cut my own pattern for a bell sleeve dress for Madison. I didn't even have to hem it and just used the original hem. It is not perfect, but it was fun, and I learned a lot about sewing with knits. I even crocheted a little collar for her to hide the imperfections in the neck. ;)
I even crocheted a cowl as an option as well. ( she loved having a choice) |