Monday, June 14, 2010

First Dad’s Shirt to Dress

Saturday was a day of victory as my first “upcycling” a man’s shirt to a child’s dress/long shirt was completed! The process had it’s course of obstacles none the less.  I am a bit of a perfectionist, and multiple seam re-do’s and such make me wonder why I even try at times. I was determined to persevere in the end, and I’m thankful for all I learned in the process and to be ok with not perfect.

There are numerous tutorials online for repurposing clothing. For this, I used one from Lex at My Mama Made It. Here is my husband’s old shirt before the work began:

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I decided to use another fabric I had for some of the pieces so it might work for a 4th of July outfit. I didn’t take any pictures in the process. You can check the link above for a nice step-by-step how to. So here our version on my youngest {it can be worn without the t-shirt underneath, but it’s been cool here lately}:

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Wondering what Mommy did to get the pockets this way {next time I’ll understand what it means when it says line the pockets—not make double pockets!}.

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My baby is looking grown up!

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Now on to make a different style for my other daughter! I’m  linking this up to the following parties:

Make it Yours @ My Backyard Eden

6 comments:

  1. This is very cool. I am planning to do something similar eventually when I get over the whole procrastination thing. I just have to finish all those other projects before I can start a new one or I will never get rid of all my UFO's.
    Good job.

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  2. Love it!! It is perfect for 4th of July.

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  3. Love, love, love it! Perfect, festive colors for the upcoming holiday!

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  4. So cute! I have never seen that before what a fun dress!!!

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  5. It came out beautiful! I actually used the same tutorial to make a dress for my little one, I'll blog about it when I have the time:)
    I'm a new follower, love your blog!
    Tal
    www.english.the-crafeteria.com

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  6. @Tal
    Thanks Tal! You have a fabulous blog too!

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