I wonder what it is about men’s shirts that inspires such creativity in women? Whatever the reasons there are amasing tutorials on how to refashion men’s shirts. Skirts, dresses, tops, …
Hello Gems! Lets talk denim! This third look in my Denim series features a cropped denim jacket and a A-lined denim skirt, creating a rather Boho chic look that I am loving! And YES its Fall and Im still rocking my DIY Furoshiki inspired bag! But lets discuss how this cropped jacket came to be.Denim jackets come in so many shapes and sizes and I love a good classic denim jacket but, I wanted to make it fun and original yet still be able to rotate it around in my wardrobe with ease. So I went fo
Nowadays, more and more people are becoming aware of the bad side of the fast fashion industry and searching for more sustainable options for their clothing—be it high-quality clothes with timeless design, thrift stores for secondhand and vintage that give unwanted clothes another try, or repairing, redesigning, and upcycling to give your old clothes a new twist. 38-year-old Jillian Owens transforms thrift-store clothing into brand-new looks to avoid buying from fast fashion retailers and save a lot of money. Scroll down with Bored Panda's interview with Owens!
If you’re a regular reader of my blog, you know I have a slight reputation for failing a lot of refashions. These two shirts were no different. Two different projects, two different failures.…
by HEIDI EMMETT Have fun looking these over. I have done a bracelet like this (minus the dingle balls). For the base of the bracelet I used the carboard end of shipping tape. Perfect size. Maybe as…
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this post may contain affiliate links Do you remember this shirt?? It's from a What-I-Wore-Wednesday,HERE, but it went CRAZY on Pinterest because people thought it was a tutorial. Side Gathered Shirt - Tutorial. Well, for
If you guys liked my first shirt remodel, I think you’re going to like this one! I know I do! :) It’s very similar actually…but I’d say this ones a bit easier, since there…
10 refashioning tips for anyone hoping to upcycle clothes; tips for preparing the clothes and how to use sewing patterns to refashion clothes.
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Inspiration for this project I don't wear skirts usually, especially longer ones that go beyond the knee. I had this gathered cotton skirt that I thought would make a better dress. Below, I came up with a way to refashion a skirt into a trapeze style dress. You can even do this with a strapless dress to add extra coverage. Begin by cutting the waistband from the skirt. You will then cut the side seams down a bit for the armhole. I'd start with a couple inches and then increase once fitted on. You will need to finish the armhole edges. Use a collar, pattern, or tank you like for the top and cut. I decided to do a boat neck with a slight racerback. Their are many styles and fabrics you can choose from. Halter or collars from old shirts like the one on the left. Fabrics can be laces, embroidered handkerchiefs, macramé like the one above. Cut 2 patterns for the front and back then finish the edges. Pin both front and back pieces on the skirt. Topstitch along as shown in the photo. If the bodice doesn't fit the skirt you may need to gather the skirt to fit the bodice properly. Finish by sewing the front and back right sides together at the shoulder seam.
Easy upcycle for a great look with this cowl neck tutorial
If you’re anything like us, you’ll know that there’s really no such thing as waste – just bits and pieces waiting to be transformed into something new and
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Change your crew neck t-shirts into a more flattering v-neck in a few simple steps without even adding any fabric!
Summer is here so show off your sizzling sense of summer style! Get crafty with these fun & easy, summer DIY fashion ideas!