Hello Readers. It is summer but the sun is not my friend. I try to wear sunscreen everyday. I try to stay in the shade. I try to avoid the sun as much as I can. But I can't avoid it forever. I had this wrap with SPF in the fabric. It was great but maybe it could be more useful to be a dress?
Before and after.
This was such a pretty pink and it had 50 SPF.
It was a great wrap skirt but I thought it would make a fabulous beach dress.
I folded the wrap into quarters. That will let me cut the neckline and sides and it would be symmetrical when I was done.
You can see the cuts I made while the wrap was folded. I made a loose boxy shape. I cut an angles shape on the sides to make the skirt shape. And I saved those scrap pieces for later.
I sewed the sides together with right sides facing each other. This made a very simple dress shape. That will work to throw on over a bathing suit.
You can see the cut edge of the neckline here. I wanted to finish that neckline, that is what those scraps are for.
I used a yard stick as a straight edge. I marked along the fabric with a pencil. I wanted a 1/2 inch strip of this pink fabric. I wanted the hemmed edge as my neck binding.
After the neck band was sewn in place, I went back over the neck binding and top stitched it so it would lay flat.
This dress is loose and great in the heat at the beach or pool. I love the pink color and this dress is easier to wear for me than the wrap was. Thanks for reading along, now go make something fun for yourself.
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