Dana's DIY outfit
I am admitting defeat here. Courtney did have a super cute outfit and I appreciate all the votes - I was happy that I at least got a few :) I was not overly thrilled about this competition. I had a hard time getting inspired and my mistake from the get go was the skirt. I liked it too much and it fit. Odd thing to say and consider it a mistake, but if it is perfect how it is, there is not much manipulation you can do with it. So I settled on making a new shirt and some kick butt accessories. If we had a competition on accessories - I would have totally won!
What I started with |
I cut off the sleeves of the white lace shirt. this stuff was tough to work with. It was very slinky and the fabric moved a ton! |
Ta da! A tank top |
Cut off frill on t-shirt |
Much better |
I pinned it to the white shirt and pinned so I knew how much of the black shirt to take in. I didn't want the black to be too loose underneath |
Another pinned shot |
Sew it right down the sides to take it in - i didn't worry too much about this being pretty since I was going to just cover it. I just wanted it to fit nicely |
Trim sides |
Pin the white shirt to the black. I tucked the white into the inside of the black shirt |
all pinned - I had moved outside because it was sooo hot in my dining room/sewing room |
An inside look. the white overlapping the black created the pocket. Now sew along the bottom where you pinned |
Now for the ribbon. I used 4 inches of black jersey knit |
Cut in half |
Fold in half and sew. Then turn inside out |
All sewed up! I did have to run a few hand stitches on the sides just to make it cleaner |
Thread ribbon through the pocket |
The original thought for the shirt. But then I tried it on - it was too much white! The bow was too distracting. So... |
I dyed it! |
Looks yummy |
Voila - a black shirt. Now, dying clothes is easy, but time consuming. I was a little impatient and I got more of a charcoal grey color - which I am more excited about than the black! |
For the belt, I used this tutorial. I literally did hers step by step, so no need to re-iterate it. I did do the strap a little bit different because I used upholstery nylon to make it look more like leather. Here are some pics of the differences.
The other side |