A successful upcycle from the op shop

 While sorting clothes at the op shop, last week, a dress caught my eye.  I loved the fabric, a bright cheery floral.   There were a few problems though, it was short - above the knee, and the lace was totally see through. 



Luckily, I had an old turquoise skirt, that I thought went quite well with the colours.  Layered and gathered, I didn't even have to do much, other than cut the bottom two layers of gathers and add them to the hem.  With the remaining fabric, I cut some strips an inch wider than the lace and turned it under on each side.  I just sewed this down either side of the lace, on the back.   A little piece of the skirt made a pocket, bringing the colours together.  



These colourful very short dresses are quite popular these days, and everyone always says, "oh I love that dress, but it is too short"    Well, now I have the answer!

The dorset button earrings match perfectly too!



I have been busy getting my table ready for the book festival next Saturday and have already sold a few books.  I am hoping that the book and other ideas that I share here give readers some ideas to re-purpose items instead of useable fabric landing up in landfill.

Here is a link to the book

https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0FCM84H17






Comments

  1. Well done on your sewing recycle it will be great to wear. Looks like it was always like that. Kathy

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    1. It is so cool and so much more comfortable just that little bit longer.

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  2. Very impressive and so much better to re-use than buy new.

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