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I turned a stained, faded dress into a skirt. Come see!

Some time ago, this dress came along in a bag of hand me downs, and I’ve never quite been able to figure out what to do with it. The top is cut pretty generously when compared to the length and width of the dress, and so I don’t think it ever had a prayer of fitting my slim girls. Plus, though you can’t see this in the photo, the pink was very faded and there were several stains on the dress.

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And honestly, the eyelet wasn’t really blowing my hair back.

I’d tossed around the idea of making it into a skirt, but that wouldn’t really have dealt with the color issues or the stains.

(or the eyelet!)

But.

I happened to turn the dress inside out, and I realized the hot pink lining was still lookin’ pretty fresh and fabulous. And I also realized that the bit of ruffled eyelet that peeked out of the bottom had potential.

A-ha!

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I kind of figured this out as I was going along, so I don’t have any pictures of the process. But here’s a quick summation of what I did:

  • I cut straight across the middle of the dress, right through the zipper.
  • I picked out the seams holding in the zipper, removed the zipper, and sewed up the gaps the zipper had left. Then I was left with what looked like a really wide-waisted skirt.
  • I folded over the top edge, and sewed it down, and then I folded that edge over to make a waistband wide enough to hold an elastic band.
  • After I sewed that down, I cut a piece of elastic to fit Lisey’s waist, threaded it through, and then sewed up the ends (which was a little bit tricky because I was working with a couple of layers of fabric (the lining and what used to be the outside of the dress).

I did eventually get it figured out, though. And now instead of a basically unwearable dress, we have a cute pink skirt.

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It didn’t even take me that long to do this…maybe an hour, and that’s with interruptions.

And after Lisey gets too tall for it, there are other other girls in line to wear it.

Schweet.

You know what’s great about working with hand-me-downs? It’s so low pressure.

I paid nothing for the dress, it wasn’t working as-is, and so even if I totally screwed it up, it would have been no great loss.

That seriously ups my willingness to hack it up and hope for the best, and it should for you too. If you’ve got clothes hanging around that aren’t getting any use as-is, try modifying them. You haven’t got much to lose, and you might end up with something you really like.

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Verna

Saturday 6th of July 2013

Adorable! I love these kinds of things, thanks for sharing!!

Becca

Friday 5th of July 2013

What a cute little skirt that turned into! For any sewing challenged and/or lazy folks out there like myself, another way you can make something like this work is to simply turn the dress inside out and tuck the top under-and voila, instant skirt! I do this all the time when I want to wear a garment in a new way but don't want to permanently change it. It might be less practical for a kid who might be annoyed by a garment that doesn't fit them quite right and/or has extra fabric tucked under, but it works great for an adult who can handle it. I've turned skirts into blouses or dresses (just pull up over chest and add a belt), dresses into skirts, and even blouses or skirts into wrap scarves. There's pretty much no limit to it if you're willing to think outside the original purpose of the garment. Also, safety pins are my best friends! My five-year-old has gotten in on the fun too and will ask to borrow a tank top to wear "as a dress." Who needs a clothing budget when you've got ideas, right? Happy refashioning!

Elizabeth B

Friday 5th of July 2013

Oh my gosh, Kristen, I love it! What a fantastic idea. Thanks for sharing it. :D

Maria G.

Thursday 4th of July 2013

Same here. I have a lot of clothes that I no longer wear but I hate to just throw them away like that so I tweak them into something I can wear again. And it's a fun thing to do. It feels like you have new clothes again right from the closet instead of the department store. :)

Shana

Wednesday 3rd of July 2013

Kristen, seriously? That is just awesome :)

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