I bought this maroon dress on sale and somehow neglected to notice how unflattering the empire bust line was on me. I'm sure that it would have worked on some people, but it just made me look pregnant. A few years ago, I would have chucked it into a bag for the op-shop, but with nothing to lose, I decided to do a bit of experimentation. Because this was pre-blog i.e. last week, I haven't recorded the process, so you're just going to have to use your imagination...
First I cut off the low-waisted bottom of the dress and took in the sides.
I added a band of Japanese fabric around the hem and then decided to cover a panel of smocking on the front with the left-over fabric.
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Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Monday, October 25, 2010
Tie Post #2 - The Tie Top
Start with an old black top which you've already started wearing as a pajama top
Find a tie at an op-shop.
Pin the tie around the collar of the top. Use a loose tension when you're sewing to avoid the tie bunching up
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Cut a V shape in the back neckline of the top and sew the two pieces of the tie to match the V.
Use the left-over pieces to make two small strips for the sleeves.
Pin, sew and ask Genevieve to model it!
Find a tie at an op-shop.
Pin the tie around the collar of the top. Use a loose tension when you're sewing to avoid the tie bunching up
.
Cut a V shape in the back neckline of the top and sew the two pieces of the tie to match the V.
Use the left-over pieces to make two small strips for the sleeves.
Pin, sew and ask Genevieve to model it!
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