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Diy: A Little Lace Dress

How to refashion a simple little black dress by adding lace.

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/diy-a-little-lace-dress • Posted by FreeUrCloset

How do you add some flair to a little black dress? Whenever I start digging through my closet for refashion possibilities, my mind starts racing, and I try to come up with ways to make something old into something new again. Here’s a simple DIY/refashion which was inspired by a pin I found on Pinterest (yes, I’m a DIY Pinterest junkie ;) ). This refashion would actually work with any type of plain dress or shirt as long as the material is a silky or jersey fabric (the lace tends to sew on easier if you’re working with good fabric). For the DIY, I used an old black shift dress and a yard of guipure lace. Guipure lace is a heavier fabric which sews on really well. The larger pattern on this decorative lace also looks prettier when sewn on. Unlike the Pinterest photo, I didn’t have to cut a section of my garment, I just sewed the lace right onto the dress. The trickiest part to this DIY was cutting the lace diagonally from shoulder to side and then making sure I have a good cut for the bottom of the dress. Otherwise, this is a pretty simple refashion as shown in the photos below:

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

4 h 00

Difficulty

Pretty Easy
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Description

How do you add some flair to a little black dress? Whenever I start digging through my closet for refashion possibilities, my mind starts racing, and I try to come up with ways to make something old into something new again. Here’s a simple DIY/refashion which was inspired by a pin I found on Pinterest (yes, I’m a DIY Pinterest junkie ;) ). This refashion would actually work with any type of plain dress or shirt as long as the material is a silky or jersey fabric (the lace tends to sew on easier if you’re working with good fabric). For the DIY, I used an old black shift dress and a yard of guipure lace. Guipure lace is a heavier fabric which sews on really well. The larger pattern on this decorative lace also looks prettier when sewn on. Unlike the Pinterest photo, I didn’t have to cut a section of my garment, I just sewed the lace right onto the dress. The trickiest part to this DIY was cutting the lace diagonally from shoulder to side and then making sure I have a good cut for the bottom of the dress. Otherwise, this is a pretty simple refashion as shown in the photos below:

Instructions

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    Start by placing your lace on the dress and making a diagonal cut from side to shoulder.

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    Sew you cut lace right onto the dress.

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    Repeat same steps for the bottom hem.

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    Bottom hem.