Dress, thrift-ed: $3. |
Cardigan, Walmart via hand-me down. |
Leggings: Target clearance, $1.98. |
Boots, also Walmart via hand-me-down. |
My necklace was a gift from a dear artist friend. Here is the link to her Etsy page. |
Dress, thrift-ed: $3. |
Cardigan, Walmart via hand-me down. |
Leggings: Target clearance, $1.98. |
Boots, also Walmart via hand-me-down. |
My necklace was a gift from a dear artist friend. Here is the link to her Etsy page. |
My dress is from a thrift store: $3. |
Shoes, American Eagle via Goodwill: $3. |
Cardigan, Eddie Bauer via hand-me-down. |
Tights, hand-me -downs. |
Necklace, gift. |
I hope you've enjoyed my post. Have a great day! |
So this is a big ugly t-shirt, that seams to have some sort of swim team logo on it. |
First off, I got this super (pun intended) cool, cotton fabric at Walmart. It was like $10 for 3yrds. |
Now to make a pattern for the piece of fabric to cover the logo. First I traced a roll of duct tape to get a circle for the middle. |
Then I used a ruler to make triangle like points all around. I had to be very careful to make it so it would cover the logo properly. |
Then I laid my pattern over my Marvel fabric, then cut it out. |
Next, I laid it over the logo and pinned down. |
Then sewed it down, using a a small zig zag stitch. |
Next, I cut out a strip of fabric, from another t-shirt, to finish the hem of the neck. And I also cut off the bottom hem of the shirt. |
Then I cut out two strips of fabric, that were 6in wide. You can make them longer or shorter, depending on how long you want your dress. I pinned them down and... |
..sewed, using a straight stitch and a zig zag stitch. |
Next, I cut out 4 pocket shaped pieces of fabric. |
And pin then on both sides of my dress, |
making sure to line them up correctly. |
Then I sewed all 4 down with a strait stitch. |
Now for the neck hole. I'm going to go back to the strip of yellow fabric, I cut from another tee. |
I pinned it, sewed it, opened the stitch, and .... |
..folded it over, like so. |
Then I pinned it all around the neck, of the dress, and... |
...sewed it down, using a zig zag stitch. |
Now it's time to sew up both sides, and around the outsides of the pockets. |
I did the same sewing technique I've been using for the rest of the DIY. |
Then I hemmed the bottom edge. |
And that was it! I was originally going to sew some sleeves back on, but after trying it on I decided to leave it sleeveless. This dress/tunic is really comfortable an the pockets are great! There are also many variations that could be done, like doing a floral pattern, and cutting out a heart to cover any logo. As always, thanks for reading, I hope you've enjoyed, like my Facebook page , and have a great day! -Zoe |
Tank top, Walmart clearance: $3.00. |
Skirt, hand-me-down from a long time ago. |
Cardigan, thrifted hand-me-down. Belt, garage sale from forever ago: $0.50. |
Shoes, Walmart: $10.00. |
Necklace, I honestly don't remember. |
I hope you've enjoyed my outfit of the day! Don't forget to like my Facebook page! (Click it) Have a great day!-Zoe |