Friday, September 14, 2012

Peasant Top Refashion

I have a disease. It's called "BWITA." 


For those of you unfamiliar with it, it stands for: 

BUYING WITH INTENT TO ALTER.
{har har.}


Getting into sewing has really changed the way I look at clothes in the store. Granted, its taken me a while to  learn how to put on my "lets-not-look-at-this-as-it-is-but-think-about-what-i-could-do-with-it" glasses, but I'm getting there.

The other day, I brought home this comfy top-



It was on sale, I liked it, but I didn't love it. BUT. I knew I had the potential to love it.


Its hard to tell in the pictures, but the neckline is REALLY wide. It was a balancing act to just keep it on my shoulders. So first things first, I came up with a way to take it in. 

I put on the shirt and pinned the neckline how much I wanted it taken in.





Then I created a box pleat out of the section I had pinned by flattening it and sewing it down.





The sleeves were next on the list. They were also wide and loose, and sorta made me feel like a bird flapping its wings every time I moved my arms. 

I cut off the lace on the ends of the sleeves and used it to tie a bow.




I turned the raw edges of the sleeves under and gathered them using a basting stitch. I gathered to just wider than the largest part of my arm, so that I could still slip them on and off. I sewed down the gathering using a zig-zag stitch for a little bit of stretch. 

You could also use elastic thread to gather the sleeves, but I seem to have bad luck with it. 


I took the bow I had made from the sleeve lace and pinned it on the neckline, right over my box pleat,{i am loving all the bows this season!} and hand-stitched it down.



Lastly, I took in the sides of the shirt just a tad. 


And voila!



It went from a top that I liked....to a top that I LOVE.




{p.s.-can you tell i'm too lazy to get out my tripod?}

{p.p.s.-i got a haircut. just so you know.}



Saturday, September 8, 2012

Easiest Maxi Skirt You'll Ever Make

I. Love. This. Skirt.



I saw the tutorial over at Cotton and Curls, and I knew instantly that this skirt and I were destined to be together. 

Plus I've had this material for...like.....ever. 

I used a 3" elastic for the waistband, because I knew I wanted something wide enough to belt. But, you could always use something smaller.




Ridiculously easy instructions:

Measure the elastic around your waist where you want it to sit. Sew the ends, right sides together, topstitch them flat. 

Take your 2 yards of material, and cut it into two 1-yard pieces, leaving the width alone. {my fabric was approx. 42" wide, so I had two pieces that were 42" wide by 36" long.}

Sew the two pieces together, on the long sides.

Gather the top to be slightly wider than your hips. {I slipped mine on at this point, just to be sure.}

Match up the middle front, middle back, and two sides of the elastic to the middle front, middle back, and two sides of your fabric. Sew with a zig-zag stitch, right sides together, stretching the elastic as you go.

Oh ps, if you want pictures, check out the tutorial link at the top.

Hem.

I made my hemline shorter in front than in back, because I like it that way.



And it shows off my cute toes.




This skirt is now literally the most comfortable thing I own. {except maybe my slippers.}





Saturday, September 1, 2012

Success Story



Yes, this is actually my hair. 
{proven by the crappy pictures.}

And people, I have zero skills when it comes to hair. I only learned to french braid like, a week ago.




It's called the Gibson Tuck, and it takes five minutes. Ten, if you're picky.


I'm so proud. 

{try it yourself here.}