I have one shrunken angora/wool polo neck jumper of the Breadwinner’s. One summer dress of mine that doesn’t look so good since my boobs moved south and a slightly too large denim skirt that I don’t love the cut of.
So my plan is to use the waistband and zip of the skirt and add it to the shirt of the dress to make a new skirt. The bodice of the dress will be used as binding on the cardigan I plan to make out of the jumper. I have no plans at present for the bulk of the skirt.
First up is the jumper. I have heavily zigzagged along where I want to cut top hopefully prevent fraying. Then I cut off the neck, leaving a crew neck and down the middle of the front, creating a cardigan. I cut long strips from the bodice of the dress and zigzagged the edges of them (gosh I’d love an overlocker). I have used them to bind the cut edges. Next it needs some method of fastening. I can’t see how I could make button holes through the thickness of the binding and the lace overlay would probably fall apart if I tried. So instead, I decided to make little loops to hook over buttons. The loops are made from the straps of the dress. I didn’t have any buttons I was happy with so I covered a couple with a little more of the lace overlay from the bodice of the dress.
Next job, the skirt. Attaching the waistband of the denim skirt was easy enough. The challenge was the zip. Normally, a zip would be inserted into a seam. Due to the way I had deconstructed the dress (and the delicacy of the fabric), there is no seam. Secondly, the use of the denim skirt waistband dictated the zip placement. So what I ended up doing is sewing the zip to the outside of the skirt so ti is fully visible. I did tuck the bottom edges under and heavily zig zag them in place to secure the bottom but the edges were just sewn on top. I used a close together zig zag stitch in invisible thread and sewed several layers of stitching. Then I simply undid the zip and cut the fabric to make the opening. I hope the zig zagging is enough to keep it together in the wash!
I am absolutely thrilled with the result. It’s the loveliest outfit. I managed to retain the gorgeous fit of the dress when I turned it into a skirt and the cardi sits just perfectly on the hips to be quite flattering. I can’t quite believe I’ve made a great little outfit that can be worn separately or together that looks quite so good. OK I’m no sewing guru and I’m sure there are many talented people out there who could do far better but for me, this is a fabulous job. And new clothes for nothing are a joy!