Little did I know I was in for a lot of work to fix it up... Heres how it went:
- First i took the sides in so that the waist fit well around me.
- Cut the neck line- this was the hardest part. I wanted a nice clean scoop neck but with that fabric I couldn't just do a single stitch I had to sew it to another piece of fabric and fold it over so there weren't stitches showing.
- in the process of the neckline I took out the zipper to make the back of the neck into a low V.
- Resewed the zipper in.
- took in the sleeves to fit tighter
- cut the bottom of the dress. This was the second hardest part because I reallllllly wanted to make it a high-low dress (short in the front, long in the back... like a mullet ;) Haha to do this I traced a hula hoop to cut the dress round.
- With some extra fabric my mom helped me make a ruffle for the bottom. I could not do this without her! shes sews a big stitch through the ruffle then moves the fabric around to make an even ruffle. Then she sewed the ruffle to the bottom of the dress.
This dress had an extreme make over that took for.ev.er! But I ended up loving it :) This is one thing that I have made that I am pretty proud of because of how impossible it seemed at first and how much work went into it.
I'm so glad you thought to take before and after shots. This is a real accomplishment!
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable Liz!!! I wish I had your skills. Love your blog:)
ReplyDelete- Jessi Brown
You are AMAZING!!
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