Isn't romantiks with a 'k' is more romantic?
I could easily see this frock in a modcloth lineup. It would be called something like Coffee and Dreams Dress (actually that's one on their site now). Wouldn't you like to wear a new Modcloth dress everyday? I wish I owned a dress shop so I could do just that. The storefront would be all white with wide planked white bead board on the walls on the inside, glossy black hardwood floors and black lamp lights on the walls. Very New Englandesque.
Anyway enough daydreaming, I saw this blouse at the Sal Val for $2 and I loved the sheerness of it. All the fabrics used were delicate and gossamer and nude toned. But it was only a blouse:( NO PROBLEMO!
I showed you before how I attached a long piece of fabric to the bottom of a blouse to turn it into a dress but with this blouse I added a little more. Instead of being attached to the bottom, it's attached from underneath at the slip. I also added a little lace to match the lace on top to make the addition more uniform with the blouse.
The piece of fabric I used to add to the bottom is gathered, with that new shirring technique, to make the bottom of the blouse open out like an A-line.
The colors were easy to match and were my favorite part of the dress because they blend in so well with the original blouse. I think a great idea would be to add something like this underneath a blouse. I just don't have the time.
I also took it in on the sides and added a little zipper in the back so that it could be more fitted around my bodice.
It's so flirty, maybe a little short but if you're on a date or....young....it's super cute I think. I wish they had dresses like this when I was in my early 20s. That was the Abercrombie & Fitch era. All polos, tees and shorts. I worked there for a short time while going to college and spent all the money I made back into the store....and then some. I was such a clothes addict.
.....was?
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Lovely and oh so very brilliant!
Thank you for the tutorial.
Elise
that is insanely gorgeous! nice.
looks great so fun and sassy. I love how the original looks like it would be something that was cuter on the hanger than on a real body but you made it into something fabulous
It's beautiful!
You are sooo talented! Thanks for the links on shirring.
do you understand Spanish???
this frock is "espectacular"
I am impressed, I´d love to be able to be as good as you at seeing the lovely frocks that are inside those bargains
Super cute! I LOVE the color of it and the colors you added. My friend and I are gonna have a sewing date soon...one that involves a thrift store and "fixer upper" clothing finds. I'm pretty thrilled!
I wish I could go thrift shopping with you. You have a knack for finding the cutest dresses, or at least for knowing what to do with them!!
The lace at the bottom is beautiful and (dare I say) inspiring!
I love it! It is a sexy dress now. :) You always have brilliant ideas. Love it!
OMG this is so cute!!! I LOVE IT!
Sew Lovely!! Looks like something you would find on the racks of Anthropologie.
Christiana
sewamusing.blogspot.com
Madam, you are a wizard!
Wow, I love it! Great inspiration!
http://modelmumma.blogspot.com
Wow! That is great!
beautiful! I think this is my favorite thing you've sewn or revamped! :) It looks great on you, too!
You have such an eye for things like this. This is one of my favorite revamps of yours. Beautiful!
Wow! =]
i swear, you must have shoes to match every single outfit.
As a fashion designer in a creative slump..thank you for this burst of inspiration.
Ash,
I bought them at the Sal Val for $3! Looked like they were never worn!
I love this, and I love your blog! Hope you don't mind me linking you in my blog! (why would you mind? ;)
Oh my! I love this. It is breathtaking, and very inspiring!
I love love love this frock. You are so inspiring.
I totally love how you can take something "ho-hum" and make it beautiful!
How inspirational!
Love the colors and the look. I was wondering...could you do a post sometime about how to add sleeves (even short sleeves) to a sleeveless shirt or dress? I would love some ideas.
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