I had a halter dress that I loved and wore a lot – a few years ago. The rule in my closet is that no matter how much I love it, if I’m not wearing it then it gets moved to the refashion closet.
The first step is to remove the bodice from the skirt.
I removed the cute little applique from the t-shirt. I’m not that into appliques, but this one has potential for a future refashion.
Then I cut across the t-shirt right under the arm cycles to get a tube which will become the waistband/bodice of my new skirt/strapless dress. All I had to do was sew the tube to the skirt. Since the t-shirt was too large, I had more fabric than I needed to make this a secure waistband. So I sewed up the length of the tube, allowing the excess fabric to cascade into a ruffle. When the waistband is folded down the ruffle is hidden, and when the waistband is extended the ruffle is a nice detail.
Gotta love a two-fer!







Way to rescue a dress headed for the landfill Marissa.
Sometimes I get tired of tugging on a strapless dress to make it through the evening. Sometimes I wish a strapless dress had – straps. But just adding a couple strips to the top and calling it done won’t cut it. So Zoe’s refashion using ribbons to
It’s that time of year when I’m starting to look at my pile of sweatshirts and wondering what I can do with them. So Zoe get’s it right again with this