I have recently fallen in love with sewing. I tried a few times in the past, but never got into it. But I have discovered that I just don't think it's fun to cut into a pattern and turn it into a garment. What I DO think is fun is to look at fabric and create something from it. And so, after wading through several tutorials online, I have found bits and pieces of inspiration all over my house.
My first recycle project was a t-shirt reconstruction.  Rachel and I participated with some friends in the Walk4Hearing a couple of weeks ago.  My friend Carla had special t-shirts made for our team: Team Turtles.  Rachel's adult small was, needless to say, too big.  So I turned it into a dress...fun!
 
I used one of Rachel's existing dresses as a guide, cut the original shirt down to that size/shape, and sewed the side seams.  I then took one of my discarded ribbed tanks and cut out sleeves and a ruffle for the bottom of the dress.  I made the ruffle by pulling the fabric as I ran the edge through my serger.  I used the bottom hem of the ribbed shirt for the sleeves so that the edges were already finished, and I ran one straight stitch with elastic bobbin thread to give the sleeves some poof.  I also ended up having to put darts in the back because the dress needed more shape and still looked really big on her.
 
I had so much fun doing that, that I decided to recon some others of my discarded clothes.
 I had this striped long sleeve tee that I LOVED the colors, but never loved the shirt itself.  So, per tutorials I found online, I cut the sleeves and made them into a little pair of pants for Rachel.  It was SO easy that I couldn't resist trying to use the rest of the shirt, too.  However, not wanting the outfit to be overwhelmed by stripes, I dug through our giveaway pile and found this plain brown shirt that I used to love.
I had this striped long sleeve tee that I LOVED the colors, but never loved the shirt itself.  So, per tutorials I found online, I cut the sleeves and made them into a little pair of pants for Rachel.  It was SO easy that I couldn't resist trying to use the rest of the shirt, too.  However, not wanting the outfit to be overwhelmed by stripes, I dug through our giveaway pile and found this plain brown shirt that I used to love.  Armed with scissors and a newfound interest in gathering and shirring, I cut a bodice from the top of the striped shirt and sewed it to the gathered bottom of the brown shirt...
Armed with scissors and a newfound interest in gathering and shirring, I cut a bodice from the top of the striped shirt and sewed it to the gathered bottom of the brown shirt...
 
Clearly needing sleeves, I employed the sleeve portion of the brown shirt, also adding a line of elastic for fluff.  The  sleeves landed perfectly at her elbows!  The biggest mistake I made was forgetting to add seam allowances in the sleeves, so I had to kind of finagle the armholes to match, which rendered the top a bit lop-sided.  Live and learn!  Finally, I used the bottom hem of the striped shirt to make a simple beanie
sleeves landed perfectly at her elbows!  The biggest mistake I made was forgetting to add seam allowances in the sleeves, so I had to kind of finagle the armholes to match, which rendered the top a bit lop-sided.  Live and learn!  Finally, I used the bottom hem of the striped shirt to make a simple beanie (Rachel ultimately complained the hat was too tight...oops.)  All told, it was the most fun I've had sewing, hands down.
(Rachel ultimately complained the hat was too tight...oops.)  All told, it was the most fun I've had sewing, hands down.



 
 
5 comments:
you pretty much rock my socks off :)
That is AWESOME!! I'm super impressed! I mean...for real...very impressed! :)
Wow! What a great job and sooo creative, love the idea of recycling. I bet your mind is just overflowing with ideas!
Can we get together and do this sometime?? I hate patterns. And recipes. And measuring. I just like to create. I did a cute dress for Ruby last year by combining a couple of ideas and using a t-shirt she had outgrown. Really cute, but a little lopsided in the skirt gathering. But she moves around a lot, so you can't tell.
Fierce.
Fierce.
(One for Rachel and one for you).
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