Friday, February 15, 2019

Peasant Blouse to Kimono

Hello Readers. I love the color red. It is so cheerful. I saw this red top at a clothes swap and just fell in love with the fabric. I took it home and realized it didn't fit. That's OK, there is always a way to make things work.


The fabric was very lightweight and in great shape. The size was a little off but the plunging neckline was really what made this top look so big on me. There was a little string tie closure at the neckline that did nothing to really close the low cut top.


I mean it was so low cut. That string tie wasn't going to help me make this top wearable. It was open to my belly button. Even with a shirt under it, it didn't look right.


I cut the ties off right away. They seemed useless and had heavy metal rings on the end. They pulled the lightweight top down even more.


The next thing I did was cut the top completely open in the front. It was already too open to be a regular shirt, could it be a sort of kimono style jacket? Sure it could!


I put it on my dress form and cut more fabric off the front opening until each side hung flat and even. I turned the edges under and stitched them down.


I was happy I found a way to wear this top, I liked the material so much. It is a nice layering piece. It is so light it doesn't feel bulky or heavy like a sweater.


It gives some coverage in the back too. That is nice if you don't want to show off your back end in your jeggings.


Thanks for reading along, now go make something fun for yourself.
  *Year end update-I think I chose to refashion this in February because it was red but it isn't really warm enough for winter. It is fabulous in nicer weather.

3 comments:

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Geertje said...

Ik vind je blog leuk, je inspireert om anders naar kleding te kijken, dank je wel

I Can Work With That said...



Hi Geertje,

I am glad you found my blog too.
Happy sewing to you.
Chickie