The lace is really nice and I was very attracted to the embroidery. The dress had a horrible white taffeta lining that really detracted from the overall appearance.
As you can see, I paid $12.00 for my little purchase.
So once home, what should I do. At first I thought about just taking off the top and making a skirt...boring! The embroidered strips are sewn to each strip of lace, so taking the top portion of the dress off was really quite easy.
Rather than a skirt, I made a dress. A much better use of all the fabric and not as boring as a skirt. All I did was take the top portion of the original dress off. I opened up the side seam and then pinned the tube to my bra and then pinned in the fit. A zipper was put into the side seam and I took two strips of the lace and pinned them to the top of the dress to create straps.
Just to let you know how lazy I can be, I did not add a lining. I had a slip that worked just fine. Good enough and less work!
I love my little $12.00 dress, well $12.00 and about two hours worth of work.
All that's left of the original dress is the very top portion of the bodice and the sleeves. I think I may make a drawstring bag out of the sleeves. Leaving the sleeves to languish in the drawer seems such a waste.
Check out your local resale shop, you never know what you'll find!
So pretty! and such an improvement over the original :-)
ReplyDeleteThat is really cute, Rhonda!
ReplyDeleteWow! You made that dress sing. Great job.
ReplyDeleteWow! You made that dress sing. Great job.
ReplyDeleteCute! I never seem to find anything worthwhile.
ReplyDeleteVery simple but very clever.
ReplyDeleteOne dress much improved. Very cute.
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