Well, here it is! Dress #2 ended up being a little unusual. If you've been reading my other posts you'll know that I made a skirt for Katelyn out of my blue and cream striped material. I had plans to make myself a skirt since that didn't leave enough to make a dress. Well, one day I was digging through some of my 'scrape' material and I found a t-shirt. To back up a bit, on my mission there was this great lady in St. Marys with whom we spent a lot of time. She had a small embroidery business and was able to get all sorts of shirts at wholesale price. I think the shirts were about $2 a piece so I ended up buying about ten in various colors. I later went through a stage where I didn't like the necks of any t-shirts so I cut off the collar. Then I realized (thanks, Amy) that they look pretty cruddy, and weren't really appropriate to wear like that. I tried sewing the collar, but it never looked quite right. So I ended up with quite a few useless t-shirts that are still waiting for my skillful hand to bring them back to life. I found a cream one in that pile and it turns out that it matches perfectly with my blue and cream material. So I did the only logical thing and made it into the top of a dress. Pretty simple really. I just scaled it down a bit, since I usually buy my t-shirts pretty big. I even fixed the collar, and then attached it to the bottom, and voila! I love it! the bottom is thin and airy, perfect for summer, and the top is a comfortable t-shirt.
That is awesome!
ReplyDeleteI'm so impressed/jealous of your talents, Shannon! I can't decide which one i like more!
ReplyDeleteYou are Miss Creative! And now you've got a cute new summer dress!
ReplyDeleteOk, first of all, you make me want to learn how to sew. Secondly, I think your dress is cute. You should totally accessorize with a thin yellow belt or something around your waist (where the waistline is on the dress). It's fabulous!
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