Yesterday (or was it Wednesday?) I visited my local Goodwill store in hopes of finding some old lace tablecloths or curtains to use for sewing some Boho clothes, remaking stuff I have. Instead I found 3 formals, 3 costumes, 3 shirts and a name-brand silk dress (for $6.99). After some research, I discovered the silk dress was originally very likely around $300-400.
At any rate, with the exception of the silk dress, I washed everything, including the formals and the silk shirt with sequins (very ugly sequins), tried it all on, and found that I could at least squeeze into the little dress, and that with some alteration I could make it fit better. Then I had an idea...
Blouse with sequins...ugh, and silk dress
After 2 hours with a seam-ripper: no sequins
Side by side
Together
Next, I have to figure out how best to remove the sleeves from the blouse and put them on the dress, expand the band below the bust, and add the neckline of the blouse to the dress. All very fun and challenging, since I haven't sewn anything for years. Altogether, I'm out about $13.00 on this outfit, and after taking apart the other dresses, I have some nice shimmery yardage and some tulle.
Scotland pictures coming soon, for those none of you who read this.
2 comments:
Nice work! I was searching for some upcycled works and came acrossed this site called Veterans Antiquities along with your blog. That site has some pretty awesome handbag ideas going over there! Check em out if you get a chance!
Thanks, Trivium! I am just now getting back to the blog. I'll definitely check out the site you recommended.
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