This was the blouse, it was very large, that's what got me thinking about using it, it was a nice big piece of fabric.
First I took out the darts. Ugh - sorry about the shabby sweatshirt I'm wearing! My husband keeps threatening to throw it away, and it probably is about time!Then I folded it in half and eyeballing it, chopped off the top and an angled section at the side to give it the shape of the dress I wanted.
I folded it in half and cut new armholes.I cut a 7 1/2 inch length of 1/4 inch elastic. I had used this size in a previous dress, so knew it would work good for this similar design.
I just happened to have the perfect color double fold bias tape on hand. I measured it and cut two 36 inch pieces (again, a measurement I remember using from a previous project.)And that's really all there is to it. I left the original buttons down the front to add a little interest, though they aren't used (the dress slips over the head and ties above each arm). I could have replaced the buttons with something more fun, but it's a pretty simple dress with a busy pattern, I thought it didn't need much else. Except of course, a flower.
I made a little blossom out of orange material and attached a little flower pixie to the center. It can be used as a pin on the dress or a clip for the hair.
And there you go - a thrift store blouse turned into a summer dress. I guess the lesson to take from this is to keep your eye open for material in all it's forms. If it's a nice fabric, think creatively to see how you could use it in another way. Also, don't be afraid to "wing it"; as you can see, I made this using common sense and knowledge used from past projects - it wasn't too hard!BTW, this dress will be sold in my shop, Lil Lula.
4 comments:
yay!!! love your tutorial! great pix, easy to follow instruction, and creative use of previously worn garments. more tutorials, please!! :)
this turned out great! i especially LOVE the flower! nice touch :)
love this! the little dress is going to be such a hit this summer!
The dress turned out really cute! I love the colors! I have a tutorial of a blouse to dress also. I sent the finished dress down to Kim for Olivia to wear. You can check it out if you want to. http://secondchancesbysusan.blogspot.com/search/label/dress
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