The 20 Minute Refashion
I bought this cute, long top at the op shop today and thought it'd be perfect for a refashioning project. To be honest, I could have just left it as is, but, I already have too many like it and let's face it, you're not here to read about me buying a top.
At first I was going to just chop it up and use the fabric to make a purse or something. Then I thought it would be ideal to show how easy it is to make a skirt, from a top. The seams and hems are already in place. It's really just a matter of removing the neck and arm openings and adding a waist band.
I checked that it would fit, before cutting anything, by quickly stepping into it, through the neck opening. The fabric had a great stretch and was super comfortable, with perfect length. I was ready to begin.
First, I laid the top flat on the desk and sliced off the arms and neck. I wanted to keep as much length as possible, so I cut directly below the arm openings.
I used a rotary cutter and ruler, but you could easily use scissors. Just make sure your cutting line is straight. |
I cut as close to the arm openings as possible, to maintain length. |
Next, I measured a length of elastic against the top of the skirt. I didn't want any gathering around the waist, so I matched the elastic to the waist length exactly.
Elastic measured to size and pinned, ready for sewing. |
There are so many ways to sew an elastic casing. In this particular instance, I simply overlocked the raw edge, folded and pinned the waistband down, with the elastic already in place. I then used my zipper foot to sew the casing down. I didn't have much length to play with so I needed the waistband to be as narrow as comfort would allow.
I used a zipper foot to keep the elastic in place while sewing the casing closed. This picture really highlights the colours in the fabric. Just beautiful. |
In less than 20 minutes, I had made a brand new skirt from an old top : )
At first, I was worried about the outward curve at the top, but, once the skirt is on, the curve disappears.
I love projects like this. Quick and easy, but, still very rewarding.
Too clever x
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