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4.05.2011

Go To Dress...#4 Linen Refashion

My mom bought me a linen dress for family pictures in 1999.  I loved it-it was my lounge around the house on a Sunday afternoon and the dress I wore during my 8 and 9 months of pregnancy.
It is long and just the right fabric weight.

But after many years of wear it started to tear and rub holes.  I was sad, and am planning on making a dress similar to it this summer.  When I was sketching ideas for the go-to dresses I remembered this linen and knew what I wanted it to look like.
 
The Go-To Dress pattern is found HERE
Here is what I did differently...
 Cut longer and a little bit wider, the shoulders are also longer.
Because linen is more of a summer fabric I wanted this to be a short sleeve dress.  I widened the sleeves and made them longer.
 The fold of the sleeve is a seam from the dress.  I pressed it to give it a crisp edge.
 The back of the dress was also cut on a seam.  I cut a 2 1/2 inch slit on the top.
I sewed the shoulders together and sewed on double fold bias tape on all edges.
 The bias tape was also sewn on to the sleeve edge and the dress hem.
When I got to the slit at the nape of the neck I sewed a small loop out of bias tape for the button.
 
Once the bias tape was sewn on I added the sleeves.
Now on to the fun part...
 
 Sew the double fold bias tape together-it makes a stiffer narrow ribbon.
 I sewed the stems and leaves directly on to the dress-using a zig-zag stitch.
 For the top flower I zig-zagged the bias tape into pleats.
 This is what it looked like when it was done.
 Add the petals however you want them to appear.  I found the diasy petals are best if you make a figure 8 and sew in the middle.
 I debated about added a waist band, but because there is no stretch to the fabric I opted for no waist band this time.
 She loves it!  After the photo shoot she asked if she could wear it today.
This dress to a bit longer because of the bias tape-using what I had on hand I had to pick out a few stitches because it didn't catch the edge of the dress.  But once I figured out what to do it wasn't too bad.  Next time I think I would make my own bias tape-and make it a touch thicker.
Just one more dress to show you.  I hope you have enjoyed these dresses as much as I have.

21 comments:

  1. This is so cute! Love the flowers! Great job! :)

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  2. It is a beautiful dress - great you've given it a new lease of life!

    I would love if you came over and linked this project to my weekly Round Tuit party at:
    http://jembellish.blogspot.com/
    Have a great week!
    Jill @ Creating my way to Success

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  3. EINAI MIA ΓΛΥΚΑ ΠΡΑΓΜΑΤΙΚΑ!!!!!
    ΚΑΛΗΜΕΡΑ ΑΠΟ ΕΛΛΑΔΑ!!!!

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  4. What a beautiful dress! I really enjoyed this post. Thanks for sharing at Trendy Treehouse!

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  5. Gorgeous! Great job! I will have to relook at that pattern. Love the adjustments you made.

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  6. That is seriously cute!! I love refashions and this one is one of the best I've seen in a while. I love the black accents. Lovely job!
    shannonsews.blogspot.com

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  7. This is beautiful! I love the black and khaki linen together. I am a new follower. Stop by cookieandclaire.blogspot.com if you have a chance!

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  8. holy cow! This is CRAZY gorgeous! You could make money selling these. seriously! Just beautiful. I wish I could sew:)

    xoxox Hanna

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  9. This turned out SO cute! Seriously nice work.

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  10. Super Duper Fab!
    I'd love for you to come link up!
    Smiles,
    Melanie
    Reasons To Skip The Housework
    Tuesday Time Out Link Up Party

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  11. It's gorgeous! Beautiful work and fantastic idea!

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  12. Gorgeous dress! Love it! Found your blog via the linky at Blue Cricket... Stop by and say hi if you get a chance - am off to follow you about now!
    Cheers
    The Spangler @
    The Quick Unpick

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  13. this came out adorable! love it! Great job, caught my eye at Blue Cricket's link party :)

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  14. Aww, that is so super cute. Makes me wish I knew how to sew... stopping by from Creative Juice Thursday!

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  15. I love the embelishments and the sleeves

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  16. Beautifully done! What a lovely way to get more use out of your dress.

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  17. How unique and fun! I love what you did with the dress, great job!

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  18. Those flowers remind me of a skirt I had when I was in college...LOVE!

    Thanks for sharing at Creative Juice. Hope to see you back this week...

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