70’s revival that seamed hot when I was in my twenties made me buy this vintage dress years ago at a thrift store. It seemed to reappear every now and again but I never wore it so this means something’s wrong. I can’t help it, and my husband keeps telling me I should, but throwing away clothes is against my nature and everything I stand for. This dress is made by someone once, I can tell by the way it was stitched it was not from a retailer and maybe that someone shared the same passion for fabrics and sewing as I do. It makes me nostalgic but after all these years this piece of clothing will be ‘remade by me’.
This is what’s left of my seventies dress after cutting and sewing… see the result below!
I used the basic pencil skirt pattern I made before and just added a waistband, side pockets, a new lining and some pleats at the middle back.
The paisley woven fabric is amazing, isn’t it? I love these kind of fabrics! I did go all the way with this recycling dress, I even reused the old metal zipper for my new pencil skirt and I still had enough leftovers to create a diamante flower belt. I have this crazy obsession with belts, I wear a different one every day, one more to add to my collection…
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So cute….great fit as well. I admire your sewing skills.
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Thank you, sewloveable! I’m sort of self-educated and I try to be as accurate as I can whilst sewing. This fabric was really easy to sew but silk satin for example can be a real nightmare 😉
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Waste not want not! Great job 😀
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My thoughts exactly! Thank you Quilt Meister.
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