After completing my first Refashioners refashion, I decided to do another one! I had bought 2 shirts at the same time,but I wasn’t sure whether I would get them both done in time. (Spoiler: I did!)
I bought this one because it was another solid colour, and it was extra long, so figured it would be long enough to be a dress.
I felt that this was a fairly insipid green so I decided to dye it. I actually dyed it twice. The first time was with the green sections of my other refashioners shirt, but it didn’t really change colour that much because it’s really synthetic. So then I decided to try to dye it black. Again, it didn’t really take the colour, but it made it quite a nice dark khaki-type colour.
I then unpicked the sleeves, pocket, collar and the yoke from the back of the shirt. I ended up not using the sleeves, pocket or collar yet (or, in fact, the collar and cuffs from the other shirt), but hopefully I’ll be able to use them at some point in the future.
The unpicking was done in one evening and then I did the sewing in the next evening, so this was a pretty quick,and not very dramatic, refashion. I quite enjoyed doing it slightly against the clock, even though I try usually to take as long as it takes with sewing (otherwise I get stressed and annoyed!). Maybe I’ll make it onto the Great British Sewing Bee one day!?(They’re taking applications for the fourth series now!)
I cut off 10cm from each side of the yoke (I measured I needed to cut off 12cm in total so 10cm left me with a seam allowance for neatening the arm holes). I then gathered the yoke so it sit the new yoke and sewed it in place.
I took in the side seams by 13cm at the armpit, tapering to 10cm at the waist and then to nothing at the hem – I wanted it to have a slight cocoon shape.
I used bias binding to neaten the neck line (which I slightly reshaped) and the armholes. The the only other changes I made were to make the neckline at the back slightly v-shaped, so sew the buttons closed after the first 3 and to change the buttons from typical man-shirt-buttons to the ones I had left over from my parrot shirt refashion.
After I’d take the above pictures, it occurred to me it might look good ‘backwards’ too. (Or the right way round according to the original shirt)
I now can’t decide which way round I prefer it!
I think I might wear it both ways round – 2 dresses for the price of 1! Which way do you prefer it? Have you entered the Refashioners competition?
Nice! I think they both look great from the front, for the back I prefer it the “original” way.
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Yeah, I think from the back it looks back to front with the buttons down the back – weird how you can make something and then literally turn it on it’s head!
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Great thinking, though:)
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I love it both ways!
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Aw, thanks!
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Love it!!
Back to front my fav with buttons down the back. Any clothing that can be worn morn than one way is a great design concept.
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Thanks! And I definitely feel smug I accidentally ended up with 2 dresses for the price of one!
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Thats so cute! I love it! Both ways! (But I think I really like it with the gathering at the front, myself). The nice thing is that you can wear it either way and have two shirts for the price of one!
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Thanks – and exactly! I also wonder if it would look good with skinny jeans underneath as more of a tunic when the weather gets really cold – so many options!
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