I also wanted a knit dress that was simple, comfortable, and sort of drapey. I took inspiration from the following dresses from Shabby Apple and Downeast. The dresses from Shabby Apple were close to or over $100 and the one from Downeast was in the $40 range. I bought the material for $10 and the belt for $5.
My version still needs a couple tweaks to make it fit better, but I wore it to church today and figured I might as well take a picture while I had it on. Who knows when I will get around to actually fixing it or blogging about it otherwise. Definitely not quite as cute and certainly not as well tailored (real sewing peolpe would be horrified I'm sure) but I think for the price difference it was worth it. Plus, no matter how bad it looks, I'm still proud of myself for figuring it out on my own.
5 comments:
Mandy these turned out great!!!! I'm so jealous! First of all because you just "figured it out"! I've been trying to master sewing and I still have a hard time reading patterns or just trying to go on a whim. Also because you have such a cute tiny figure that clothes will look good on no matter whether they are made well or not! And third because these clothes actually look GREAT! Way to go and for so cheap! You are so crafty!
Holy cow! Mandy! You are seriously amazing - and you look amazing too, by the way. Can you make me some clothes??
oh and how come I didn't get that gene for hating to spend money? I think I got the opposite gene.
Wow, i'm so impressed! These turned adorable! You're amazing! :)
And you say you can't make clothes??? Those are so cute!
You are so talented! Man I need to get some motavtion to make some clothes.
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