It would have been easy enough to make it into a skirt, but, believe it or not, I wasn't feeling it. So I dragged out all my patterns and sorted through them to find one I could cut from the skirt of the dress. The winner turned out to be Simplicity 7223, view E, a sleeveless blouse. To make it fit on the fabric I had available, I cut the back on a seam instead of a fold. I also had to use a different fabric for part of the facing. I wish I'd had some sort of neat, tiny print that coordinated, but I didn't. I finally just used some khaki I had here for the part you don't see when it's on a hanger.
When I started, I was convinced this would be easy as pie, because I wouldn't have sleeves to set in. Little did I know I'd be fiddling around with bias tape to finish off the armholes. Ugh, that's really a tedious job, pinning it in place!
The irony in all this is that I decided to refashion the jumper because it was something I never wore, and I turned it into a sleeveless top, which is something else I never wear. That field was filled with birds when I went outside, and I scared them all away with my ghost white arms!
2 comments:
Nice job. I think it looks cute on you.
Thank you, fruitfulwords. It's growing on me. I just have to be more diligent with the self-tanner!
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