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Today's Sales and DIY Dress Step by Step
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J.Crew is having their typical 20% off of sale items (ends today, 6/9), and I almost didn't even bother to look due to previous "failures" with J.Crew petites. There are, however, some decent deals to be had.
The airy tissue flutter tank in XXS is only $20 after discounts, and it has a tie-waist belt which may make it more flattering. The strapless Cara dress is $40 after discounts and also left in XXS. Description says it has a removable halter plus boning for support. Lastly - I love these Ares platform sandals left in sz 5.5. But I don't have any experience with J.Crew shoes ... true to size, or no?
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On a completely different note, thank you everyone for your kind comments on my last post. I didn't document the steps very well at all, but hopefully these photos help a little. I would say this project is simple enough for beginners who have a sewing machine. The tees were 100% cotton so I shrunk them before cutting or sewing.
To prep, cut the second tee into three components: 1. A bottom piece to attach onto the first tee for some extra length; a rectangle piece (material is thin, so I double-layered it) for the ruffle bib, and 3. thin strip for the center of the ruffles (not pictured).
Next, I sewed the bottom of tee # 2 to the hem of tee # 1. As seen in the photo below, I tried to match up the stripes exactly and sew with white thread on the white stripes.
I wanted the center strip to "pop" so I wrapped white bias tape (thin pieces of fabric made just for piping and borders) along both edges.
After stitching both pieces of the rectangle together, I "assembled" the ruffle bib by folding it like an accordion. I eyeballed it and played around until it looked good. Baby brother Schuyler (pronounced sky-lar) was extremely interested.
Having no sewing pins, I could not figure out how to transport my meticulously folded rectangle to the sewing machine. "Real" seamstresses are probably rolling their eyes right now. I ended up using some of Schuyler's chalk to mark up the areas that should be hidden by folds. I then sewed the folds down using a straight stitch down the center of the rectangle.
Final steps - adding the thin middle strip. To create bow-like ruffles, I bunched together two accordion pleats per center strip pleat, as shown, and tucked in the loose ends of the center strip. I stitched the strip onto the rectangle, and then hand-sewed the entire concoction onto the shirt.
All done! Or wait...not really. After trying on the dress I was horrified to find out that the ruffles were way too big. That's what I get for not measuring or looking at the inspiration more carefully. I snipped inches off both sides of the rectangle, and re-sewed the double layers together. Refer back to this post for the end result.
I am feeling inspired to make more petite-friendly clothing. Please share any good DIY blogs or projects of your own in the comments : )
Today's Sales and DIY Dress Step by Step
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J.Crew is having their typical 20% off of sale items (ends today, 6/9), and I almost didn't even bother to look due to previous "failures" with J.Crew petites. There are, however, some decent deals to be had.
The airy tissue flutter tank in XXS is only $20 after discounts, and it has a tie-waist belt which may make it more flattering. The strapless Cara dress is $40 after discounts and also left in XXS. Description says it has a removable halter plus boning for support. Lastly - I love these Ares platform sandals left in sz 5.5. But I don't have any experience with J.Crew shoes ... true to size, or no?
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On a completely different note, thank you everyone for your kind comments on my last post. I didn't document the steps very well at all, but hopefully these photos help a little. I would say this project is simple enough for beginners who have a sewing machine. The tees were 100% cotton so I shrunk them before cutting or sewing.
To prep, cut the second tee into three components: 1. A bottom piece to attach onto the first tee for some extra length; a rectangle piece (material is thin, so I double-layered it) for the ruffle bib, and 3. thin strip for the center of the ruffles (not pictured).
Next, I sewed the bottom of tee # 2 to the hem of tee # 1. As seen in the photo below, I tried to match up the stripes exactly and sew with white thread on the white stripes.
I wanted the center strip to "pop" so I wrapped white bias tape (thin pieces of fabric made just for piping and borders) along both edges.
After stitching both pieces of the rectangle together, I "assembled" the ruffle bib by folding it like an accordion. I eyeballed it and played around until it looked good. Baby brother Schuyler (pronounced sky-lar) was extremely interested.
Having no sewing pins, I could not figure out how to transport my meticulously folded rectangle to the sewing machine. "Real" seamstresses are probably rolling their eyes right now. I ended up using some of Schuyler's chalk to mark up the areas that should be hidden by folds. I then sewed the folds down using a straight stitch down the center of the rectangle.
Final steps - adding the thin middle strip. To create bow-like ruffles, I bunched together two accordion pleats per center strip pleat, as shown, and tucked in the loose ends of the center strip. I stitched the strip onto the rectangle, and then hand-sewed the entire concoction onto the shirt.
All done! Or wait...not really. After trying on the dress I was horrified to find out that the ruffles were way too big. That's what I get for not measuring or looking at the inspiration more carefully. I snipped inches off both sides of the rectangle, and re-sewed the double layers together. Refer back to this post for the end result.
I am feeling inspired to make more petite-friendly clothing. Please share any good DIY blogs or projects of your own in the comments : )
Petite Lookbook: DIY Inspired Nautical Dress
Above Left: The inspiration - See by Chloe nautical dress, $267 (photo credit my-wardrobe.com)
Above Right: "Before" shot of my raw material. Bought two of these oversized 100% cotton tees at H&M for a grand total of $8. I tried on numerous striped tees before finding these perfectly airy and lightweight ones.
Continue reading for more photos.
If anyone is interested in making this, let me know and I can try to post more "in-process" photos.
Petite Lookbook: DIY Inspired Nautical Dress
Above Left: The inspiration - See by Chloe nautical dress, $267 (photo credit my-wardrobe.com)
Above Right: "Before" shot of my raw material. Bought two of these oversized 100% cotton tees at H&M for a grand total of $8. I tried on numerous striped tees before finding these perfectly airy and lightweight ones.
Continue reading for more photos.
If anyone is interested in making this, let me know and I can try to post more "in-process" photos.
Glitter you Skeleton
I'm going to do a DIY Skeleton Shirt and wear it over my sequin dress.
Yes.
(image source: Velvet Magazine)
DIY A. Wang Style
You guys should def. check it out.
So BoHo
After selling some I only have very few of each at my store so HURRY and go get it before it is all gone! hehe
Fanny Pack
(Vintage jacket, wet seal shirt, DIY skirt, H&M tights, Gucci fanny pack, F21 belt, Dirty Laundry boots, F21 jewelry)
School started on Monday and it's been really crazy for me as I am taking four studio classes(people normally take two studio classes and two liberal arts class) and among them, two end at 10pm and one class starts at 8:30am. I've been so tired every single day and I can't believe this week is ending already. At times like this (when I'm busy and tired) I just wish I was super duper rich and didn't have to work. ah.. just the thought of it is relieving my stress
Let me Rodarte you
Happy Birthday to..
Emily Dickinson & I!!
Remember I went fabric shopping a couple weeks ago?
I meant to make this dress awhile back but never got the chance to since I've been so busy with school and work. I had a day off for my birthday so I decided to make my birthday dress that I've been putting off.
Since I have never made a dress before, it took me 5 hours making this dress.
I know it's not perfect, but it's close to what I wanted to be and I'm so proud of myself! teehee
Also, I got a Chanel 2.55 bag from my wonderful boyfriend. I can't believe I got this!! I thought I was going to faint the minute I opened the present.












