Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Men's Shirt Refashion Tutorial {Dress Sewn for $6}

I made this dress in a couple of hours for just $6.
 

Talk about a lucky score!  I found a stash of enormous men's dress shirts at the Salvation Army for $2 a piece.  I grabbed four of them in this pretty, robin's egg blue color, and another four in a soft, buttery yellow.


I normally repurpose men's shirts into aprons like these (click here for details in a prior blog post):
 
 
...But decided to give dress-making a go this time.


I started by taking one shirt and narrowed the sleeves and bodice:


I picked the pocket off of a second shirt...


...Then cut it in half, just below the arms:


I baste stitched along the cut line then pulled the threads to gather it:


Then stitched closed the button placket:


I pinned the gathered shirt to the first shirt and sewed them together.

 
I topped stitched the waist, where the bodice meets the skirt:
 
 
The dress was complete.  Until I tried it on and realized it was way too short (at 5' 10" this is a very common problem for me!).  So, I took a third shirt and cut several inches off the bottom...


...And pinned it underneath the hem of the dress.  Following the hemline of the dress, I top stitched the pieces together and stitched down the button placket of the third shirt.


Dog walking on a sunny spring day was the perfect excuse for donning my new dress.  Notice Twyla's collar corsage?  Click here for the blog post on how I made it.

 

Oh, and why wear just one pearl necklace when you can pile on 7?!

 
I love it when I can elicit a big eye roll from Captain Project!

11 comments:

  1. Well aren't you clever! Do you ever read any of the blogs on re-fashions? I always get so inspired and I have a big ole pile of clothing items I want to re-purpose that include a few mens shirts. I only wish I had the time to actually work on all the projects I have waiting in the wings aka my hoard...lol

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  2. I love it!!! So cute and crafty!

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  3. That was impressive how you repurposed those shirts. Found you via Donna's Lavender Nest.

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  4. Super cute and love your shoes! xo Heather

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  5. That turned out super cute! I would never have thought of that.

    I especially love the color.

    Blessings

    Linda

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  6. Fabulous! I simply love this dress :) I have made skirts out of men's shirts, but have the same problem as you, they're too short. I will definitely have to give this a go :) Thanks for the excellent tutorial - you look amazing.

    Hugs and blessings!

    P.S.- pretty shoes - are they from ModCloth? :)

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  7. Oh my! You are so talented, how cute is that dress! :)

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  8. Wow! I admire you skills and patience. You look wonderful in your creation. You are 5'10" ? Ever do any modeling?

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  9. I am in love with that dress. You did a great job.

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  10. What an awesome way to recycle. I love how it turned out.

    Blessings,
    Amy Jo

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