If you can see, there were four pockets on the shirt. I started by seam ripping the top two pockets off.
Then I cut off the sleeves and the collar giving me some fabric to work with.
I took one of my daughters dresses and used it as a pattern
I took one of my daughters dresses and used it as a pattern
and this is what I came up with. I sewed the side seams up to the armpit holes and turned the top neckline under and made a casing for the elastic at the neckline. Then I prepared to make the sleeves.
I liked the detail on the cuff, so I wanted to keep that part of the sleeve in tact. So I cut the sleeve off halfway, and planned to make a puff sleeve. I must confess, I HATE sleeves. This dress would have taken me about 20 minutes to make if I wasn't so darn intimidated with sleeves. But I thought I would tackle it head on and face my fears, and I am glad I did. I don't have any magic solutions or tips for you to offer, sure wish I did. I just know I need to keep tackling my fear of sleeves and one day, they won't be so darn intimidating!
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Great tutorial and great dress!
Thanks for linking up with Sugar & Spice.
Kim
Oh great job! Very pretty dress and I love how she is modelling it. Thanks for sharing the tutorial.
I want it! Absolutely gorgeous
I've seen these men's shirt transformations all over blog land - I haven't quite worked up the courage to try myself. Kudos to you.
Lovely - and you have a fabulous model...
So cute! And the dress is lovely, too. You really made use of the details of the shirt. Very clever.
That turned out super cute!!!
That is too cute. I love it!
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Wow. That is gorgeous (the model as well). Thank you so much for sharing I cannot wait to try this myself. Thanks for linking up your great re-use projects, I have enjoyed them!
That turned out great. You have a beautiful model too! Thanks for sharing at 'Look at me, I'm SO Crafty!' at Fun to Craft.
Turned out well! It looks like she loves it!
Andrea @ TheTrainToCrazy.com
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