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Garden Party Anyone?
Ok, so I picked up this dress from Value Village, I loved the pattern but the dress fit me wrong in all the wrong places. So I picked up a mens dress shirt and proceeded to hack away at both the dress and the shirt.
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Step 11
Now repeat steps 10 and 11, only this time with the back of the bodice and the back pattern.
..sorry no photo :(
- Keep one side of the bust open, either the left or the right since you will need to put a zipper in here later.
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Step 15
The next step is to measure around your waist, this is how to figure out your bodice piece. Measure your waist, then half the measurement, this will give you your front measurement.
At this point you will also need to measure from your underbust to your waist (the thinnest part of your body) This measurement will become the length of the bodice, since the skirt portion of the dress will actually start at your natural waist.
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Step 19
Now pin the bodice to the skirt, remember to keep the wrong sides of the fabric together when you do this, again, leaving one side of the skirt open for a zipper (since the skirt will now be the same size as your natural waist)
- If the skirt portion is larger than your natural waist, pin pleats into the hem of the skirt (preferably to either side of the skirt) as you are pinning the skirt to the bodice.
- Once it is all pinned you can now sew the skirt to the bodice with a straight stitch, remember to keep one side open for a zipper
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Step 20
Now that everything is sewn together, it is time to pin in the zipper.
Once the zipper is pinned in, you can sew it in with a straight stitch...
I suck at sewing in zippers, so I recommend really slowing it down and taking your time if you are inexperienced.
If your opening is longer than your zipper, now is the time to pin the sides together (wrong sides out remember), and stitch them together with a straight stitch.
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Step 22
Here we add the straps, again create a pattern out of newspaper, I made the back of the straps thicker than the front, but feel free to experiment.
Fold both edges over and pin them, now you can use a straight stitch to sew a hem in.
You can now attach the straps to your dress however you feel, criss crossed, straight, halter, have fun!
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Step 23
I will give the tutorial for the bottom of the dress, but again, experiment and have fun.
figure out how high you want the bunching on the dress to go. (showing some leg ladies!)
- Now you want to pin in pleats, much like you did with the middle of the bust.
- When it is pinned, you can now sew a single line of straight stitch down the middle of the pleats. again much like the bust of the dress.
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Step 24
I sort of made up my own fabric flower, but there are great tutorials out there. I highly recommend http://blairpeter.typepad.com/weblog/2006/03/fabric_flowers.html
for a tutorial, just skip the last step for the brooch, since you will be sewing a few darts to hold your flower in place on your dress.
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Thanks!