Sewing - Upcycling schooldresses
Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2017 8:06 am
Hello Ladies,
I was wondering how many of you enjoy the craft of sewing?
As summer is fast approaching (in Australia) I have found a fun way to create some fun new skirts for the warmer months. As some of you may know almost all schoolgirls in Australia wear a schooldress in summer. These dresses usually have a plaid print similar to a scottish kilt. Some are very cute and colourful, yet sadly some are very dull (usually goverment schools), I picked up a few with some beautiful colours and thought I'm sure I've seen high end skirts in these patterns and then uttered the famous last words....HOW HARD COULD IT BE?
It turns out not very hard at all, in most cases I can cut the dress straight across at the point the waistband fits me and simply remake a new waist. The hem is untouched and as a bonus almost all the skirts have at least one pocket.
If anyone is interested I'll post some photos of the pre and post results.
Ally
I was wondering how many of you enjoy the craft of sewing?
As summer is fast approaching (in Australia) I have found a fun way to create some fun new skirts for the warmer months. As some of you may know almost all schoolgirls in Australia wear a schooldress in summer. These dresses usually have a plaid print similar to a scottish kilt. Some are very cute and colourful, yet sadly some are very dull (usually goverment schools), I picked up a few with some beautiful colours and thought I'm sure I've seen high end skirts in these patterns and then uttered the famous last words....HOW HARD COULD IT BE?
It turns out not very hard at all, in most cases I can cut the dress straight across at the point the waistband fits me and simply remake a new waist. The hem is untouched and as a bonus almost all the skirts have at least one pocket.
If anyone is interested I'll post some photos of the pre and post results.
Ally