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Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Old Skirt - New Dress Upcycle!

Last week I shared a super fun tutorial over at Seamingly Smitten for the Sew Chic Upcycling Week and I am re posting it here just in case you missed it!  

Here is my
Old Skirt - New Dress Upcycle!

I picked this skirt up at the local thrift store for $4!
The front...


...the back...


I decided to make it into a dress because I am a dress kinda gal!
So,  I pulled the skirt up and it was a little long for my 5'2 frame... so I grabbed a random sash out of my closet and tied it around my waist then I decided to chop 3 inches off the bottom of the dress.


Measure and cut 3 inches off the the bottom of the dress - straight across. (keep the part you cut off, we will use that in a minute!)



Unbutton the dress, fold the hem under about 1/4 inch then 1/4 inch again and stitch  to create a nice, clean, finished hem.




After you are finished stitching your new hem, grab the piece of fabric you cut off. Put your machine on the longest stitch setting and sew straight down the RAW edge DO NOT backstitch - We are going to create a ruffle to go around the top of the dress! (I swear if everyone wore ruffles, this world would be a much happier place - ruffles rock!)


next pull ONE of the threads and create a nice ruffle.



Keep pulling and working the fabric until you have this:


Next pin the ruffle onto the top of the dress RIGHT SIDES TOGETHER with the ruffle UPSIDE down.
Like this:



Put your machine back to a normal stitch setting and sew the ruffle onto the top of the dress making sure to backstitch at the ends! 

Now for the sash!

I wanted a fun color to "pop" with the busy black and white design on my new dress, so I picked out a turquoise color from my fabric stash...

Cut your fabric 60 inches long and 8 inches wide (this is the size I used for myself, you can add more or less to the length depending on your size) then fold it in half and iron.



Pin straight down the open end...


... and stitch HALFWAY down the open end making sure to backstitch at the beginning then in the middle of the sash. Cut your threads and leave about a 2 1/2 inch opening in the middle of the sash then continue your stitch making sure to BACKSTITCH at the beginning end end once again. (confused? - See next image...)


Here is a visual just in case you are super confused:



Now fold the "tube" so the seam is in the center. Like this:



Then iron flat: 


Now fold the tube in half so that the raw ends are on one side, making sure it is still turned INSIDE OUT:


Draw a line at an angle and cut along the line like this:



Unfold the tube and stitch the ends closed.



Find the opening you left in the center of the tube and begin to turn right side out. 


I use a little pencil to make sure the corners are nice and pointy, but whatever you use to create nice corners will work just fine! 



Once the sash is right side out and the corners are nice and pretty...

Iron and you have a new sash!
Yay!


See?!
You can't even tell where the opening is... 


Now put on your "new" dress and go on a date with the hubs!

The front (I should totally be a professional model don't ya think?!): 


The back (aren't the buttons fun?!?)



The sash adds that perfect pop of color!


I think the ruffle makes this dress fabulous!


This was super simple and cost me a whopping $4!

Next time you are at the Thrift Store, look with a creative eye for those "old" items that can be made "new" again!

I am linking this post here  here here here here here and to these awesome places!

21 comments:

  1. Hi! Great blog! I am following you from Welcome Wednesday!

    HORSESHOES: http://contestsformoi.blogspot.com/

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  2. You did a great job with this and that sash IS the perfect pop of color!

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  3. It is BRILLIANT! I wish I could sew this well!!1

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  4. Look at you Miss Creative. I wish I could whip out a sewing machine like you!

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  5. Adorable-what a great idea! Although you're so cute and petite I think you'd look great in a paper bag dress!

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  6. Whoop what a GORGEOUS dress, I love how you totally reinvented it!!! Bargain!!

    Sadie x
    http://whatsadiedid.blogspot.com/

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  7. What a great idea. So cute.

    Thanks for sharing your tutorial.

    Ruth

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  8. Super cute! The buttons down the back make it look so "boutique." Love it!

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  9. Great idea! I love up-cycling ideas! You have inspired me to go to the thrift shop in search of an old skirt today!
    Found you blog and this post on Bella Before and After's blog . I'll be following now too!
    Carrie
    rhodacrooksjunkdrawer.blogspot.com

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  10. WTH! That is amazing! I want to do that. I'm a new follower from Your Whims Wednesday.

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  11. Great transformation!!! And thanks for the tutorial on how to :) I tried to post a comment the other day (Blogger wasn't happy that day), but alas. I'm with Michelle... paper bag, burlap sack, you do look amazing in whatever we see you in! :)

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  12. Great idea! very creative!!

    http://lilioshka.blogspot.com/

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  13. This turned out so cute! Wow I need to learn how to sew! Great blog, am a new follower :).

    http://marleeindebt.blogspot.com/

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  14. I featured your super cute dress today: http://adiamondinthestuff.blogspot.com/2011/08/time-to-shine-features-no-30-winner.html

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  15. We love this dress! You did an awesome job and the buttons just add a wonderful touch.

    We are having our first link party today and would love for you to join us. *Crafty Lassie Tuedays*
    www.SewStylishBoutique.blogspot.com

    Newest Followers,

    Rose & Heather :0)

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  16. Great job! It's super cute and yes, you should be a model! ;)

    Much love,
    Trissta
    www.livingonthechic.com

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  17. Featuring YOU {again!} today on my blog. Too cute!

    Ginger

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  18. really cute dress. Great tute! love the pop of color.
    thanks for sharing @ ccc
    gail

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  19. Very cute, Natalie! Thanks for sharing with Air Your Laundry Friday!

    {xo}
    Jami

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