Dear Readers. I found this fall dress at a thrift store for 25 cents! I didn't love it but I brought it home anyway. I thought I could make something out of the fabric maybe.
I liked the fall colors but it was long and shapeless and not much fun.
This looks like a big nightgown. But it had pockets! I did love that. Maybe this dress has possibilities after all. Let's give it a new shape!
One of the pieces had the original hem. The other needed a hem to match. This only took a few minutes.
This one long piece would be a great ruffle at the bottom of the dress. That would be more fun than the shapeless skirt the dress had originally.
I used a needle and thread to gather the ruffle together with big stitches. This would make it easier to sew the ruffle to the dress.
I also attached elastic to the waist seam inside the dress using a zigzag stitch. I stretched the elastic gently as I sewed to gather the waist in a little. That would add a little waist definition.
Happy fall y'all!
3 comments:
Such a simple solution that work quite well. There are a lot of big baggy dresses out there. I don't like super-fitted things but the simple elastic waist is nice. Is it ever scratchy against your skin? Sometimes I like a wide waistband too. I'd be interested if you do that on a skirt or dress. Thanks for sharing so much helpful information.
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Hi kj, Thanks for the comment. The elastic I used was soft and had cotton with the elastic. Sometimes elastic is rough I always try to make sure its not too tight.I think that would be rougher on the skin.
Chickie
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