7.06.2009


I used the straps to mark where I wanted to put the new buttons. (AS SEEN BELOW) Then I marked with a pen where the buttons will be. Then I took off the buttons and cut the straps completely off.
Cut the length and width of the dress. I got a dress of my daughters that I wanted the same length and used it as a guide. The width I kept wider though to keep the same "straight down" style as my previous shirt. MAKE SURE TO LEAVE ROOM FOR THE SEEMS!
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My 3 yr old took this pic randomly...so hey!
Here it is at this point... Then I sewed it together and THEN I added the buttons where I had marked, and LASTLY I sewed on the straps.
RESULTS: we were both happy!

9 comments:

Shawn and Megan Atwood said...

Linds, That is SOOOOO CUTE on her! Great work, where did you become such a great seamstress? I love how happy Cyrie is to have a new cute dress!

Nat said...

LOVE IT!

Brady and Christi said...

"Sew" cute and "sew" creative!!

Andy Porter said...

You've got a new blog name! I love the shirt turned dress!! It turned out really cute!

Stitchnmom said...

Way cute! Makes me want to go through my clothes to see what I can refashion for my daughter!

Anonymous said...

That is such a great idea! And she is absolutely adorable!

{amy k.} said...

This is so cute- I love how it turned out! I clicked over here from UCreate- she's featuring your plates today! I love all of the ideas....I'm gonna look around some more! :)

Diane P said...

So Cute Lindz~she is such a cutie!

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Teresa aka Tess said...

Adorable....

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