EXHIBIT A
After rooting through my overcrowded wardrobe (so overcrowded in fact, things are bursting out of it) I came across this top I hadn't worn in years - literally its age 12... I absolutely adore this dusty pink colour and chiffony-type material is my favourite so I obviously, since the recent purchase of my sewing machine, had to upcycle this baby!
I unpicked the odd flower attachment thing (my fashion opinions have changed since i was twelve, surprisingly!) and cut along the seam between the top part and the bottom part of the top (try saying that quickly 10 times...).
I re-sewed the seam of the skirt and added a gorgeous crochet/lace finish at the top of the skirt. I'm obsessed with this at the moment - I've brought about 10 metres worth! I also re-did the fastening of the skirt with press-studs.
EXHIBIT B
And finitoooo, we have a chiffon-ish, dusty pink skirt!
Thanks muchly for reading, I really hope this encourages you to take something old and make it new and all at a teeny-tiny price!
14 comments:
brilliant job! It does look so much better as a skirt, especially with the crochet edging!
I felt really sorry for that top when I first saw it, but you did a great job! I love your hair:)
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Chrysa
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wow! i feel inspired! :) might try this out instead of just throwing away my old clothes! x
i love projects like this, especially when it seems such a shame to throw out clothes you once wore.
great job!
leigh xo
love the final look!
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great DIY! :)
Thanks for all your lovely comments, glad that some of you feel inspired!
faye xo
Make me one!
Lizzie
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You could make money from that!x
Sweet idea, what a fab result.
Helen, x
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Wow! Grat dyi!!
You did a really great job! What a good idea. I love customising clothes. I'm always taking up the hems of dresses and once when my trusty leather jacket ripped underneath the arm I dared to cut the sleeves off! Thankfully it turned out fine! I love your hair. Would love to follow each other. Following you n bloglovin xx
Love this diy! It's so good when you can reinvent something and not have it lying there unworn x
I love every your DIY project! Amazing blog! I followed ;)
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