This is my latest refashion!
I am sad I cannot offer better photos, but these couple of days, the lighting in my house hates my guts!
Never mind that, let me tell you the story behind this refashion,
So, I have had this blouse since the beginning of time, very comfortable to have on when running errands around town, not too demanding in terms of care, so it was quite worn. But I have gotten dreary of it and when selecting the clothes for the summer I thought I might part with it. However, that was just a flash thought I discarded immediately and started thinking how to squeeze more life from it - or in it as the case is. So I came up with the idea of making an inset that would go at the center.
{How can one same blouse look different in color being shot in the same light on the same day???}
1. First I marked the place that I wanted to cut off and made it into a cone shape.
2. Having the flowers made before hand, I worked on the arrangement and even had to make a couple more to fill all the big blank spaces.
3. Cut the marked center.
4. Top-stitched the edges of the blouse (reminder why I hate sewing jersey).
I hand sewed all the flowers on the sides and between themselves. And the inset was done. I am quite impressed how it turned out, so this blouse will definitely be loved this summer!
As it happens, I have another one just like this, but in grey.
So I am going to refashion that one too, but a little bit differently. :)
You refashioned the blouse so pretty with the flowers. What a great idea Maya.
ReplyDeleteThank you Julie! I almost jumped out of joy when I tried it on. It looks fantastic in reality!
DeleteYour refashion is beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Kate!
DeleteYour refashion sense is unique. I am glad you gave this shirt a second chance! The crochet cone reminds me of a pine tree, very suitable for the summer. :-)
ReplyDeleteThat is so sweet of you Alhana to say so! And yes, I am quite satisfied the blouse got a second chance.
DeleteMaya, What a great way to bring an old top back to life. I bet it looks beautiful on you! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteRebecca
Thank you so much Rebecca! Looking forward to transform the grey one :)
DeleteI love how your shirt turned out and how the colors of the crocheted pieces and the color of your shirt look so nice together!
ReplyDeleteThank you Cathy! Luckily this color is among the favourites of mine so I've got plenty of yarn in the specific shades :)
DeleteI love the colours in this pretty refashion, Maya. Isn't it fun to wear an article of clothing that you have had for a long time which looks like a brand new pretty. Love those crochet flowers!
ReplyDeleteOh, this is so lovely. You made it brand new. Thanks so much for sharing with us at Thursday Favorite Things.
ReplyDeleteHi i like your flowers do you have a pattern for them please.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I have the patterns for the daisy and the leaves, but not for the most of them. Try the search bar.
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