Friday, March 29, 2013

Shrug+ Chiffon =Sweater Refashion #3


This refashion all started when my friend Shannon came to work in a beautiful pink sweater with a high low hem that had a surprise in the back, a beautiful coordinating chiffon print floral.  It started me thinking how I could refashion sweaters using chiffon.  Hmmm!

I had this basic black shrug sitting in my closet that I never wear anymore.  This was my most likely subject to try something…but what? 
                                                                         Before

Enter this chiffon nightmare and then came the idea!  Why not combine the two?  I knew it would work when I saw it.
Here is the result of the mix!  The tutorial follows right after.
                                                                            After

First I cut off the sleeves of the chiffon top making sure to leave enough to fold over and finish the insides.
Pin the front and back to the chiffon blouse.  Luckily, the lines of these 2 garments matched perfectly!
Sew the edges down, cut off the button,  sew up the buttonhole,  and I am almost done!

The last step is to baste and finish the inside sleeves to the seams of the sweater. 

I love the outcome! When I wore it to work and out on my errands for the day, I had so many compliments.  Refashioning is a passion and an addiction. I just love it!  I have not shopped in the mall since,  well, I can't remember the last time.

Over spring vacation I want to hit some thrift stores further away like Burbank and Huntington beach. I need more subjects for my fashion laboratory! FUN :)

Happy Easter and Happy Sewing and Refashioning!

Mary

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Thrift Shop Slip Dress to Refashioned Maxi Skirt!

Hi Everyone!

I know it has been a few weeks, but once again it has been report card time!  Finishing report cards is an exhausting, time consuming process.  But...Fear not! Report cards are finished, and I have been squeezing in precious moments to sew and refashion.  I just haven't had a moment to put it all together for you until now.  Take a look at my latest before and after...

                                             BEFORE

A rayon slip dress with a great pattern!  I just zipped off the top and made a foldover 3/4" elastic waist.

 

AFTER

I feel pretty and on trend.  All of this for a $5.99 dress, about $0.50 worth of elastic and about 20 minutes of time!

  One thing about using a slip dress to do this:

  Make sure you are able to take it into the dressing room and check if it is big enough to fit you properly over the hips as a skirt.  If I am going to a thrift shop with no dressing rooms,  I will wear leggings and a tunic so I can slip things on without fear.

 

Well, that is all for right now.  I do have more projects to do and homework to correct.   So see you next time.  I would love to hear your comments.

HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY and HAPPY REFASHIONING!

Mary