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  • Опубликовано: 4 сен 2024
  • I’m combining two dresses to make one dress, and a bonus top! I’ll show how to lengthen a dress, how to lower a neckline and a waistline, and I’ll share all of the bumps along the way! #thriftflip #upcycling #diyfashion
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  • @CatherineSews
    @CatherineSews  Год назад +44

    Wow, thanks for all of the great suggestions, everyone! I asked, and I received! I'll try again with the markers and use the suggestion of heat setting with an iron before washing (such a smart idea!) and I'll play around with the bits of grey that I have left (the placket and the pockets) to see if I can add grey to the sleeves or neckline. If I make any improvements, I'll snap a photo and put it into a Community post to show you. Thanks again!!

    • @henriettelinkshanderin1449
      @henriettelinkshanderin1449 Год назад +10

      You could make a grey belt or a little bow for the neckline. Red embroidery on the grey part might also work.

    • @skuperkatzmelagal
      @skuperkatzmelagal Год назад +2

      How about making the blouse into a jacket to go with the dress?

    • @SMcClain-ic5hu
      @SMcClain-ic5hu Год назад +2

      Make a flower applique out of the pocket and so it onto the front of the dress

    • @SMcClain-ic5hu
      @SMcClain-ic5hu Год назад +1

      A gray string belt would be nice around the waist

    • @renamj534
      @renamj534 Год назад +1

      I agree that both are great. How about adding a ribbon with a little red and gray to the middle or bottom of the dress.

  • @debbiew.7630
    @debbiew.7630 Год назад +8

    I think your dress turned out adorable. But I do have a suggestion. I know you have a machine that has a zillion different kinds of stitches, why not take some red thread and sew a cute little serpentine thread design on your gray. You could use the two needles, or just some real sweet little serpentine all the way around. Just a suggestion but that would be able to throw the red into your gray area. I’ve done that on a number of T-shirts just to add another color to it. Great job. Thanks for sharing.

  • @susanbaker902
    @susanbaker902 Год назад +63

    I would like to see some of the gray at the neckline or sleeves edge. That would add to the intentionality of the 2 fabrics. Your ideas are always a great springboard for new ideas. Great job.

    • @fives5571
      @fives5571 Год назад +2

      I agree!

    • @belieftransformation
      @belieftransformation Год назад +4

      Yes, even a small open placket of the grey would look awesome at the front neckline!

    • @Andyscrap
      @Andyscrap Год назад +6

      I agree, just a small repitition of the grey on the top of the dress, neckband, sleeves or even n fabric flower broch made from ofcutts would look more bslanced. I still the dress and the shirt is awesome. Thank you for sharing all your knowledge with us❤❤❤

  • @mungbean345
    @mungbean345 5 месяцев назад +5

    I really appreciate how you just calmly chat through your thought processes as you're working on a change. Sometimes it's those little problems that pop up that can stymie an entire remake that had been going well! (And thanks for the nudge to slow down enough to iron and pick out a mistaken pucker. I can be impatient. 😅)
    I absolutely love both of these pieces because living in the southern USA, rayon is my favorite material to wear! It's so comfy and cool, and it suits these boho looks well.

  • @cathyswope5174
    @cathyswope5174 Год назад +25

    So cute! The top could also be cute as a light jacket over the dress.

  • @dianadougherty7187
    @dianadougherty7187 Год назад +21

    I enjoyed that Catherine. I was quite surprised that you were able to lower the back/front neckline by using the gathering. I didn't think there was enough binding. So I learned something new. Well done.

  • @rachelwollan3310
    @rachelwollan3310 Год назад +37

    I love them both! The shirt is spectacular. I do agree that the dress would look better incorporating red into the grey. You could hand embroider some of the designs in the grey, spacing them out so that you don't have as much to do by hand. If you don't hand embroider, there are wonderful tutorials on simple line embroidering here on RUclips.

  • @tracie6837
    @tracie6837 Год назад +28

    I love that you are reworking thrift store findings! I like many of the review ideas of adding some more grey/silver to the outfit. They wouldn’t necessarily need to be on the garment though…try a grey belt, lightweight scarf, shoes, larger pendant grey/silver necklace, bracelet, or summery grey/silver tote.

    • @Chenoashouse
      @Chenoashouse Год назад +1

      That is such a great idea! Because it's about the whole look.

  • @jeanettepfalzgraf-yosifov9779
    @jeanettepfalzgraf-yosifov9779 Год назад +30

    Hey Catherine! What if you heat set the color with your iron before washing it? That might keep it closer to the original Sharpie red.

  • @isabelleserre-vz6il
    @isabelleserre-vz6il Год назад +31

    Hi Catherine! I love how you try things even if not sure. That is when you discover something new. I would add some grey on the neckline or the sleeves, as a reminder of the lower part. Hey, if you can’t add red, might as well add some grey!

  • @abzgr2236
    @abzgr2236 Год назад +6

    Excellent video work! Your instructions and guidance are super helpful. And of course, I love your values:sustainability, reuse, creative problem solving and using everything as an opportunity to learn.

  • @JulieLewin
    @JulieLewin Год назад +2

    You could also do little pops of red embroidery on the grey fabric 😀. I love watching your videos from Australia.

  • @cynthiaPs63.7
    @cynthiaPs63.7 Год назад +3

    A light gray belt would pull that together nicely.

  • @carlab525
    @carlab525 Год назад +2

    You could add some outline in the red with embrodery thread around some of the flowers in the gray section.

  • @roseconnolly2277
    @roseconnolly2277 Год назад +3

    I do believe that there are fabric paints. Perhaps try those. OR if you have embroidery stitches on your machine, you could add decorative red stitches at the edge of the grey pleats. Great job on both projects.

  • @janetpaden8878
    @janetpaden8878 Год назад +3

    You might try a little red embroidery outlining the design. It would probably be much easier to match a red thread then a dye or ink. Good luck with what you might try.
    I love watching your videos! You come up with ideas I would not have ever thought of. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us!

    • @doriscassan6996
      @doriscassan6996 Год назад

      That was my thought as well.... just pick out some of the design on the grey fabric, with a red thread/floss that matches the red part of the dress. It doesn't have to be a lot of embroidery, you could even just do 2 threads of floss or 3 threads of sewing thread to do the detailing. I would also be inclined to add some grey to the top. And I am not sure that I am happy with the neckline yet.... is it low enough? It still seems a bit chokey.
      I love doing this kind of upcycling!!

    • @janetpaden8878
      @janetpaden8878 Год назад

      @@doriscassan6996 I was thinking more along the lines of a red thread using the straight stitch on a sewing machine. Making the process faster than by hand.
      I think any kind of upcycling is awesome. We live in such a throw away world anymore. Manufacturers that use cheap materials make it easier to do so. I'd rather find a good quality item at a second hand store and upcycle than buy new off the rack made of plastics.

  • @christinedye957
    @christinedye957 Год назад +1

    Great job, combing the 2 garments to make a dress you will wear. How about making a peekabo opening below the front neckline, just a small triangle in the middle to complement the opening in the back? Great job, love it.

  • @leannsews
    @leannsews Год назад +10

    There's always something to learn on your videos!! An adventure in sewing! Love it! ❤

  • @user-nl9lc9vu6o
    @user-nl9lc9vu6o 2 месяца назад +1

    You have such great ideas! Spur of the moment; “the neck band won’t stretch, I’ll just put in some gathers to make it fit!” Also, stitching down the middle of the twisted elastic! I stitched across the elastic at the sides and centers, but it still twisted. I’ll try your idea of stitching around the middle of the elastic!
    Someone else suggested using red thread on the grey to make it look more intentional. How about maybe a triple stitch (or decorative) in red on the seam line of the grey tucks? 🤷🏼‍♀️ Just a thought.

  • @juanitar.miller5210
    @juanitar.miller5210 10 месяцев назад +1

    Tweek idea: perhaps on the hem of the red dress’ sleeves, make a narrow folded extension of the grey fabric; like a negative image of what you did with the red for the skirt hem on the bottom of the dress🤷🏼‍♀️?

  • @anitafurbush8625
    @anitafurbush8625 Год назад +9

    You really inspire me!! I am much more adventuresome in my up-cycles since watching your process. I love both the dress and the shirt, but do agree that the dress would look better with red in the grey. Heat setting the sharpie as others have suggested could work, or finding a fabric pen meant for this type of thing. Please keep the videos coming!

    • @theresaanndiaz3179
      @theresaanndiaz3179 Год назад +3

      I have done Sharpie on fabric but I have always heat set it first.
      They make fabric paints that you could use, you can even transfer them to bottles with needle points. The key is heat setting, with with an iron or the dryer. You can always put parchment paper over the painted area as you press to protect your iron.
      I love the dress, it just needs some more unified elements.

  • @heathersretirementshenanig6785
    @heathersretirementshenanig6785 Год назад +9

    Both projects turned out nicely. I would add some of the grey fabric to the sleeves too. The top was my favorite of the two projects. Thanks for another fun flip video.

  • @joycekaminski1943
    @joycekaminski1943 Год назад +1

    You could add some red binding to the bottom of the grey tiers. I loved this video.

  • @naomimcmurray907
    @naomimcmurray907 Год назад +1

    Loved your process! It gave me so many ideas.
    Maybe try a decorative stitch in red thread on the grey fabric?

  • @elainelear4982
    @elainelear4982 Год назад

    Perhaps some red rickrack or light ribbon on the edge of each Grey fold. The grey top was definitely the winner!!

  • @nenaprice7191
    @nenaprice7191 Год назад +1

    I would skip the markers and get the fabric paints. It might take a little more time to do but the paints last a long while. When my kids were little we couldn’t afford designer clothes-so we got Goodwill and yard sale items and then panted designs on the legs of jeans. The pants were a hit for my kids as all the kids in school wanted painted jeans.
    I also agree with some other comments of adding a little gray to the top section to pull the colors up! Awesome gray top though-I would have never thought to do that…

  • @marygersetich8709
    @marygersetich8709 Год назад +1

    You are so creative! And fearless! I don't think that I would have thought to turn the dress around--smart move.

  • @lavadaroufs
    @lavadaroufs Год назад +1

    I like what you did to the dress but it needs grey on the bodice to look complete. it looks like an add-on now. If there is any grey left consider adding a bias strip below the neckline and topstitch in place. It all depends on if there is fabric available but I don't quite remember. Love your show!

  • @tanathurgaland6708
    @tanathurgaland6708 Год назад +1

    I'd like to see a little of the gray accent in the bodice somehow. Maybe trim on the sleeves or center neckline. Ya done good, Catherine!

  • @elinornakis1718
    @elinornakis1718 Год назад +2

    I love your little serger tips. And of course your eye for design. Thank you

  • @michellemabelle100
    @michellemabelle100 Год назад +2

    I love the dress! It's funny, when I saw that you were going to put that cuff on the bottom of the shirt, I thought, oh, I'm not going to like that. (I'm more of an A-Line or swingy hem kinda gal.) But wow, it turned out beautifully! Love that drape, as you say!
    Really nice upcycles. Thanks for another great video!

  • @PatternStudio101
    @PatternStudio101 Год назад +2

    Love this red dress. Yes, I love the bow at the back!!! Amazing job 🤩

  • @sherried79
    @sherried79 9 месяцев назад +2

    You could add some red piping to the top of the folded seams on the gray part to tie it together.

  • @createwithbarbbl4125
    @createwithbarbbl4125 Год назад +3

    The top is very pretty. I agree with Susan that some grey on the sleeves perhaps above the sleeve ruffle. The bias on the new front neckline was perfect. What a clever sewer you are.

  • @lorainejones2375
    @lorainejones2375 Год назад +7

    Absolutely amazing tutorial! I love the grey top. I’m waiting to see your solution for the red dress. You’re very talented!

  • @IMOO1896
    @IMOO1896 9 месяцев назад +2

    I always learn something from each video, don’t know that I’ll put many into practice, but you’re giving many of us confidence to look at things just a little differently

  • @annb_act2bryson497
    @annb_act2bryson497 Год назад +2

    Try a Micron pen and heat set before washing. I use them for signing quilts.
    Love your re-make videos. You inspired me to take on a couple of projects.

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  Год назад +1

      Ok! I'll definitely give that a try! Thanks for your nice comment!

    • @michelleskotynsky9426
      @michelleskotynsky9426 Год назад

      Is the Micron pen an archival-type pen? I think scrapbookers use those...? Love the idea of signing your quilts.

  • @merrylmarsh9037
    @merrylmarsh9037 Год назад

    You have such a lovely imagination.
    I am certain you will find just the right addition to the lovely little red dress to make it extra special.
    Cheers 😉

  • @stevehill8675
    @stevehill8675 Год назад

    24:47 You are sooo brave! Enjoy watching and listening to how you process and problem solve!

  • @mammastreed5070
    @mammastreed5070 Год назад +1

    Love the top as well. I just put a top on today that I love the fabric of, but it is too big and I think putting a ribbed bottom on like you did might work! ? For the dress; some ideas.. a little something in the lighter material up top on neck or shoulder, like a Peter pan collar or a pin-on fabric flower? Any material left from the pockets? To even a thin ribbing along neckline? Love the “flowy-ness” of the skirt! Well done!

  • @kathleenvallance4513
    @kathleenvallance4513 Год назад

    so appreciate the little hints especially bringing the serge forward and sewing it in, so easy, why hadn't I thought of it before.Thank you

  • @kforsythe
    @kforsythe Год назад +1

    So creative and clever! I love watching you think and work through the projects you tackle!

  • @bobbie473
    @bobbie473 Год назад

    I simply love your little red dress with the splash of grey … I agree with those who suggested ironing the red sharpie .. “heat setting” it before washing it ..
    and as for your sweet little grey to … what a real stunner and you both look great together …. Well done … I love watching you …. Thanks

  • @macoeur1122
    @macoeur1122 Год назад +1

    I think the way you chose to insert the gray into the skirt is perfect. You're right...this one would be way more work than I, personally, would be willing to do...but I'm a little lazy. I've got a whole new way of shopping for clothes these days....I go straight to the clearance rack and find things I Iike the general look of...try them on...and if I can "very easily" modify to be "awesome", I'll buy it. and THEN....I go to the "extra large" section and find things that are huge enough, that I can just use the fabric for a pattern I already know fits me well.
    I had $25 of "Kohls cash" to use up yesterday...found a couple of items on the clearance rack that had already been marked down crazily....and the entire clearance rack had an additional 50% off the clearance prices....found two items I could use with minimal changes....and after my Kohls cash was applied, I ended up getting both items for $0 and still had $9 Kohls cash to spare! I don't even know what to call this kind of shopping...Maybe I can call it "rescuing" clothing from the landfill? Reminds me of a line I heard on that show Raising Hope (from a few years back)....where they were joking that they shop and "Bargain Barn Outlet Outlet" lolololol 😄

    • @sidneykoepp3655
      @sidneykoepp3655 Год назад

      Way to stretch a buck! Hope u love the outcome.

  • @charmainerohde8575
    @charmainerohde8575 Год назад

    Two ideas: wear the top over the dress OR dye the dress red. I really learn alot in this video. Thanks!

  • @dellmktr4152
    @dellmktr4152 Год назад

    I like the gray top. Looks even better.

  • @sharonmolde6658
    @sharonmolde6658 Год назад +5

    If you are looking for more grey fabric to use in the bodice/sleeves to tie the top and bottom of the dress together, consider the amount of fabric you have in the tucks. I personally love the tiered effect of the layered fabrics and you can still keep that effect by opening up the horizontal pleats and taking what you need to use on the top. That along with the pocket fabric (as suggested by juandawnmoffitt7872) give you something to work with. Love this! Keep it up.

  • @kimhicks1571
    @kimhicks1571 Год назад +2

    Catherine- I love your thrift flip videos!! Every time I see one I mentally go through things I don’t wear & plot a flip of my own.
    I won’t add to the above ideas for your little red dress - you have enough to work from already. Good luck!

  • @crystalramirezmoreno9190
    @crystalramirezmoreno9190 Год назад

    the dress is so cute! i think adding just a little embellishment at the sleeves, like maybe a flutter sleeve, might give it the color balance the eye needs. or maybe a flutter sleeve might be too busy, then maybe a simple cap sleeve in the gray fabric. either way, it’s adorable!

  • @mary-louw2946
    @mary-louw2946 Год назад +1

    Hi Catherine, I was just going to suggest the same ideas as in your pinned comment. Great minds think alike. I think bringing the grey up onto the neckline will make it seem intentional for sure. I love the blouse you upcycled.

    • @CatherineSews
      @CatherineSews  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much, Mary-Lou! I love when you stop by!

  • @lynnm.johnson5755
    @lynnm.johnson5755 Год назад

    Acrylic paint can be made into fabric paint by adding medium. Get both at the craft store. That print on the red is pretty. Enjoyed the video.

  • @sharongallagher3443
    @sharongallagher3443 Год назад

    Love the top. The dress is fine. Like you said learning new techniques is also important.

  • @LaineyBug2020
    @LaineyBug2020 Год назад +1

    I really like the flow of how they both turned out!

  • @johenderson7786
    @johenderson7786 10 месяцев назад +1

    Try heat setting the markers before washing. It might keep the color true.

  • @janirabrannigan
    @janirabrannigan 10 месяцев назад

    The waistband on the grey shirt is lovely. I need to try that.

  • @KSMP
    @KSMP Год назад

    You could sew some tiny red beads to the grey part! That would add color with no danger of laundry disasters. Or do some embroidery!

  • @marieprescott9168
    @marieprescott9168 7 месяцев назад

    I love the gray top very pretty. I also love the red with the gray too but if you still want to add red in the pattern of the gray you may have to use paint pens. You may not get the sharpest pens as the sharpie pens. Anyway great job. You have become my new best tutorials in upgrading my clothes from my closet. I’m so broke I can’t afford to buy new clothes and I’m so tired of what I’m wearing all the time. You make it seem so simple. Thank you.

  • @janeallen5969
    @janeallen5969 Год назад

    I would never have thought to add the stretchy band to the top. Fantastic touch & looks like it was the original design. Love the red dress. You've had some good suggestions for adding a touch of grey to the top of the dress. For me, I might add a seam binding-type edge to the tie in the back. If you have enough of the bits left, you could use that, but I love the dress as is. A grey long necklace could integrate the color, if you still think you need it. That might be the easiest thouch.

  • @angelamajor4034
    @angelamajor4034 11 месяцев назад

    I love love love your videos! A few years ago I gave my sewing machine away to a young lady wanting to learn to sew! Now I can’t wait till I get a new machine! I’ll get one without the big cabinet this time!
    The little red dress came out very cute! I’m blown away by how well you incorporated the grey into the red! I think if you have a trim little bolero style sweater in Grey to wear with the the little red dress, it will be just the finishing touch!
    I also love the blouse that you were able to salvage!

  • @barbarawarner4645
    @barbarawarner4645 Год назад

    I’d use the pocket fabric from the gray dress to add some detail on the front bodice to create balance and cohesion . Maybe covered buttons.

  • @bonnieprater5124
    @bonnieprater5124 Год назад +1

    I feel like the waist is still too high, even with the extra elastic. You could use some of your grey stretch fabric to add a band and lower the waist to your more natural level. You might even cut a V neckline in front and add a grey binding, or sacrifice the back ties and close the back with a button tab, and use the tie(s) to make bias binding for the new V front. If you use red embroidery thread in the grey skirt, you could use grey thread to outline some of the red in the neckline and/or sleeves. Love your content!

  • @robin52
    @robin52 Месяц назад

    I think the dress is adorable. Also the top

  • @kristinabathory8870
    @kristinabathory8870 Год назад +2

    Could you throw the grey top over the dress? That would give you 3 outfit options. I think that greay top is really cute and could work great over the dress. Also, have you tried a dye sublimation pen, like a Cricut pen? You could use it to free hand and then iron set it. That could be a great option for you.

  • @sharongallagher3443
    @sharongallagher3443 Год назад

    I agree that adding gray to the sleeves would tie everything together.

  • @TheEvie202
    @TheEvie202 7 месяцев назад

    The top is amazing , I was really surprised at how well it turned out! Loved the up cycling.
    I’m old school and love using that yellow wax tailor ‘s chalk or my mother’s standby pencil for marking fabric. 😂 Greetings from New York City! 👍🏼👍🏼🇵🇷🗽❤️

  • @katiegasson6259
    @katiegasson6259 11 месяцев назад

    yes I also love the top ! I do like the dress also, the print is gorgeous as you said. I hope you do have a great idea about blending the grey. Im still sulking about the sharpie, your crafty use of the sharpie was genius! It would have been spectacular if the sharpie had done its job.
    Fantastic ideas and learning as always, thank you so much.

  • @susieswisher9878
    @susieswisher9878 Год назад +4

    You make upcycling look so easy. Dress and top are both beautiful.

  • @WeideVanEnt
    @WeideVanEnt Год назад

    If you have red threads for your serger you do a small rolled ‘hem’ on the grey layers in the skirt. Think I saw a rolled hem on the dress itself as well. Can also be done on the sewing machine with a narrow zigzag in red. Most often this will pull things together without overdoing it on the amount of colour blocks. And perhaps a few tiny red buttons or beads or super simple embroidery to the side of the grey.

  • @cindycash1772
    @cindycash1772 Год назад +1

    I think both are great n I do love the gray top... as for the dress I agree that a red highlight on the gray section would tie them better together... how about on each of the gray bands that you try the decorative stitches on your machine ??? In my mind I see a vine n flower n leaves trailing around... each band the same... but maybe more is more n multiple rows of different designs... 🤔... this is a great video... 2 garments became 2 better garments...🎉

  • @ArlenePMCM
    @ArlenePMCM Год назад +2

    The top is perfect! It's good to see a self-binding neckline may have some room for adjustment. I agree with virtually everyone that a little gray at the sleeves, or some red stitching on the gray tiers, are great solutions for the dress. Awesome!

  • @suno8911
    @suno8911 7 месяцев назад

    Lovely dress and top. I would use a red trim on top of the grey (across the ,iddle for instace). Perhaps a thin crocheted trim, or just cotton ribbon.

  • @butNick
    @butNick Год назад

    Stitch with read thread, like embroider, around the leaves or a couple French knots.

  • @aminahawa7237
    @aminahawa7237 Год назад

    You are just so talented and amazing. I do think a bit of grey piping on the neckline should tie the grey nicely in with the red. Just a narrow one will be very good. 👍

  • @janvas7690
    @janvas7690 2 месяца назад

    Loved the top looks stunning! Also liked the dress looks good on you ! Well done thank you for sharing!

  • @dianejohanson98
    @dianejohanson98 Год назад +1

    Both turned out surprisingly good. I love how the gray top turned out! I’m not a dress-wearer, but it does look cute and you did a great job on the fixes. Maybe put a small binding in gray around the sleeves to tie it into the gray in the skirt if you have fabric left.

  • @amyhorton7168
    @amyhorton7168 Год назад

    The shirt you made looks fabulous on you. I like the dress as well. I think it's cute and flattering. If the heat setting doesn't work, how about using some embroidery floss on the gray. That should allow you to get the exact color you need, and if you set the color with vinegar before applying it to the fabric it shouldn't bleed. Or maybe instead of using regular floss, you look for a high end silk floss? You could even use grey floss on the top of the dress. Just a thought.

  • @perplexed2031
    @perplexed2031 Год назад

    Hi Catherine! I like the way the grey top turned out. Very flattering on you!
    Re red and grey dress, maybe a bit of extra grey on the sleeves would balance it out to look more planned. Good thinking to make bias fit around the neck. Thanks for sharing your ideas and tips. ❤

  • @rosepedalable
    @rosepedalable Год назад

    Love your upcycles! Can you possibly add a split neck to the dress, perhaps relax it a bit? Possibly add Grey to the neck through binding and ties?

  • @johnmfroehlich2915
    @johnmfroehlich2915 6 месяцев назад

    Catherine, I am still just such a learner as far as sewing goes, but I love your videos (thanks for sharing!) And regarding this one, I think if you had a cute grey sash or grey belt, you would like this sundress even more. : )

  • @Hremo_158
    @Hremo_158 Год назад +1

    I like the Dress! Maybe? make a Long Grey Corded Necklace, with a Grey stone, (something a bit chunky) that would tie it in nicely. To me, it just seems the top needs something Grey to make it work?
    The Top is a Winner! Love it! Awesome techniques! Thanks for this video!!

  • @LEEZA194
    @LEEZA194 Год назад

    Thank you , I would like to see more on these tips. Like sewing machine tension.

  • @theladybaltimore
    @theladybaltimore Год назад

    On the dress, bring some of the grey into another part of the dress, maybe the necklace or sleeve cuffs.

  • @rowinamediastini7839
    @rowinamediastini7839 Год назад +3

    Most of all, you gave me courage to recreate something old to be a new stuff or just making something to be a better look & more confidence to wear it 👍😊 !!
    Thanks for sharing your experiment ❣

  • @Vic-Meow
    @Vic-Meow Год назад +3

    Your skills are amazing and I learn so much from you! I suggest that you try again with the red markers: maybe the color will hold if you let it set a day or two before washing? Thanks for your teachings!
    Edit: and yes, like another commenter said, try heat setting too!

  • @barbaravoneitzen7367
    @barbaravoneitzen7367 Год назад

    Absolutely love the grey top on you.

  • @mvrooks
    @mvrooks Год назад

    this is a very cool project. i recently got a dress on thredup, found it to be a bit too short, then got another of the same dress to get matching fabric to make a ruffle to make it longer. i never thought of cutting above or below the ruffle instead of unpicking the whole dang thing. what a time-saver! on the other hand, for some reason, i find unpicking/seam ripping very relaxing. then there is the gathering at the neckline to make the existing bias binding fit. frigging genius! ❤✂️ thank you!

  • @gerdiemyburgh8726
    @gerdiemyburgh8726 Год назад

    Luv what you have done the 2 dresses. I have learned so much on you channel

  • @kristind1110
    @kristind1110 10 месяцев назад

    the blue one is interesting, but... the placement would've made me crazy!

  • @gerdiemyburgh8726
    @gerdiemyburgh8726 Год назад

    I loved your ideas I sew for many years got such alot of ideas from you. Specially to make t shirt tops bigger. Loved it thank you❤

  • @divine_bandit2900
    @divine_bandit2900 Год назад

    I would someway make the bow in the back become straps to be tied in the front with some of the grey material at the waistline as well neckline. I love your videos. Your amazing and I need that sewing machine for sure! Great job and the shirt is absolutely perfection. Maybe make the neck a v line with oiece if the grey connecting idk. It all looks great. I’m just more of a mix and match type when it comes to this. Your way more conservative then me. Which isn’t a bad thing so don’t take it that way please. Glad I found you on RUclips I’ll be watching for your videos now. ❤

  • @sheilaghgiddings4413
    @sheilaghgiddings4413 Год назад

    You are sooo talented. To think some of those techniques were being done to see how they worked out is amazing. Well done you. So clever. The grey top is fantastic. The dress is good as it is. But I’m sure you will find something else to improve it. Thank you, again!

  • @andreabond7234
    @andreabond7234 Год назад +1

    You've added a new dimension to my charity shop browsing- and thank you for all the techniques you teach!!

  • @juanettadawnmoffitt7872
    @juanettadawnmoffitt7872 Год назад +1

    Now you did take the pockets out and I was thinking that you would have enough material there to run like a little ruffled down the sleeves from the neck to the end of the sleeve I don't know if that'll help

  • @thekibbler
    @thekibbler Год назад

    For next project maybe look at picking the additional colour from the original dress. So in this case instead of grey choose a white accent so it looks more intentional with the original design of the dress. P. S. I LOVE the idea if flipping the dress around! So smart!

  • @DeborahJayneReillySmith
    @DeborahJayneReillySmith Год назад

    Both garments are so cute! Well done!

  • @tracyreilly5736
    @tracyreilly5736 Год назад

    I'm slowly getting hooked on your videos and wish I sewed with a machine better. The Surge/serge? thing seems central! I especially get inspired by thrift recreations, and thinking how I could add my knitting skills to that. I think the red/gray dress is fine as it is --I think I see a lot of young people mixing fabrics in a less matchy way, like the FREE PEoPLE brand, soo...and it has a little country/western thing happening. I would wear it as is but with brown boots and a brown western belt. Or maybe a dangly metal pendant...You have great ideas and I like how you just go for it!

  • @bhallmark3390
    @bhallmark3390 Год назад +1

    I like the insertion of the gray ruffle area. I was wondering if you could do a decorative stitch along the edges of the gray ruffles using red thread to help tie it in better with the red fabric. What about adding some gray around the sleeve edges? Your creativity is amazing! I never would have thought to put those 2 fabrics together, but they do work well. That gray blouse is exceptionally pretty!!! I love it!

  • @LaineyBug2020
    @LaineyBug2020 Год назад +1

    Could you use the part of the button placket you cut off from the skirt to make a button up neckline? That way the grey print would balance out a bit. Maybe add a bit of the grey ribbing to the sleeve hems and to replace the red bias tape of the rest of the neckline? Also test out the Sharpie again on the pockets but this time heat set the color, either by iron or dryer or both before washing it.

  • @RivergirlsHandmade
    @RivergirlsHandmade Год назад +1

    I really enjoyed this video! I just found you and this has inspired me to try to remake some of my clothes.

  • @sandrasprinkle9540
    @sandrasprinkle9540 Год назад

    I love both items and what you did to them!! You are amazing!