Hello Readers. This faux wrap top was a hand-me-down. (Thanks C.M.) I liked the denim color but I thought it would be fun and easy to change this top into a more trendy tie front top.
Before and after.
This top was cute and it had a little string waist tie. That would come in handy later. When I looked at it I saw an easy refashion. I could open the front and use the waist tie to make the ties to close the front.
I used a seam ripper to open all the seams and stitches that held the wrap front together. This took a little while but it wasn't difficult.
When the front was open I could see the front pieces were wider than I needed. I wanted the 2 sides to meet in front but not overlap.
I used my serger to finish the new edges. This will prevent fraying. Using a zigzag stitch on a sewing machine would work as well.
I wanted 4 bow ties on the front of my shirt so I needed 8 equal sized sting pieces. I cut them all as equal as I could. But honestly I just used my eyes, not a ruler or yard stick.
Now... I did use a ruler or a yard stick rather. I wanted the 4 ties to be evenly set in place down the front of my shirt. I measured with my yard stick to make sure they would be evenly placed. I marked where I wanted each tie in chalk.
I used my sewing machine to sew the edges of the front panels closed and attach the ties at the same time.
I liked the new shirt. The ties are a fun way to close the top and it had a built in peplum. Thanks for reading along, now go make something fun for yourself.
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