Today my sewing time was all about refashion!
I think it is wonderful to give a new life to non-fitting or out-grown clothes. This week is Kid's Clothes Week and Refashion week for Project Run & Play, oh and January is the Refashion Month sew-along at House of Estrela, so I definitely had to do some refashioning!
I was raised since a child to give away all the clothes that don't fit me or don't suit me anymore to someone else (usually to low income families or friends). I still do that with my kids clothes. So, when I first thought about joining this refashioning sew-alongs I was sad because I knew that I wouldn't have any old clothes to refashion... But then I remembered that I had a found a lost box of my kids clothing on our recent house move! And I was able to find a few pieces that were suitable for refashioning. Oh happy day!
Project #1 - From dress to top!
Before! |
It is as new as it was not much used mainly because although it was a piece of garment for Winter it had cap sleeves and a gap/ opening in the front and so it always seemed to me that they were going to be cold even with a sweatshirt underneath...
I love this thin corduroy and the color! So I was really happy to be able to refashion it to a top.
I took the cap sleeves away and redrafted the armscyes to make them larger.
Then, I just added lace to the edge and to the gap!
I also changed the button (ballerina shoes, of course!) and the button placement. And that was it!
The funny thing is that it fits both my girls (they are 2 and a half years apart, but the oldest is really thin...)!
Project #2 - From dungarees to skirt!
Before! |
First I have cut off the chest and back pieces.
All separate pieces! |
This was the harder step... Hello seam ripper and hello broken needle!
To sew it back together was an huge test for my sewing machine as it had to sew several (I have counted 6!) layers of denim.
Waistband + main layer (with less width) + previous upper layer now at bottom edge. |
I have add an adjustable waistband and voilá!
I keep finding myself these days looking at my kids clothing and thinking about ways to refashion them...
If you want to be seriously inspired check Magda's blog and all the refashioning she does every day, along with all the amazing people she invited to join her this month and stop by Project Run and Play's Refashion Week and by Kids Clothes Week (there are a lot of refashioned garments around there too)!
Believe me when I say that you will want to join this refashion movement!
That is so cool! I love the colors of that corduroy shirt!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Karly!
DeleteCute outfit! I love that corduroy too. I like how you used small clothes to make larger ones; I tend to think of refashioning as turning big clothes into something smaller. It opens up so many possibilities to start looking at the things they have grown out of!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jenn! This was my first refashioning and I haven't thought of using big clothes... Now that you mention it I can think of a few pieces I can use to make kids clothes!
DeleteI love refashioning clothing. You get to re-live all the memories again. Such a cute idea, what you did, I absolutely love both pieces.
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What a great refashion!
ReplyDeleteAdorei os pormenores da blusa!
A tua menina é um doce de tão linda que é!
Antes de mais nada, obrigado pela referência ao meu blog e alterações. Fico feliz de poder inspirar alguém. Quanto ao que fizeste para esta semana, muito bom! Adorei o tecido do vestido, é mesmo um mimo poder mantê-lo por mais algum tempo como top, e a saia tb ficou muito boa!
ReplyDeleteWow!! clever ideas. I just gave off all the old clothes. I wish I had kept them to utilise them in such clever ways and would also satisfy my crafty anxieties. I'll keep them them now. :)
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