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Halloween is less than a week away and I needed a costume. Time for a little thrift store magic.
I take an old cast off dress, and with a little imagination and a bit of cutting and sewing turn it into something special. The best dresses to use are old bridesmaid and prom dresses. The pouf-ier the better, more fabric to work with and more inspiration.
So, I found this dress at Goodwill on sale for a whole $2. It has a lot going for it already.
It has a sparkly bodice made using a floral lace. It's pretty and stretchy.
I love the material for the skirt, and there's so much of it. It's ankle length on me.
It has adjustable straps with is great, because I find myself having to shorten straps on practically everything I wear regardless of occasion.
Now the interesting thing about this dress is the extra set of "straps" made from the same material as the skirt. It's hard to tell if they're meant to hang on or off the shoulders. When I tried it on they wouldn't stay up, and they looked super frumpy hanging down.
First, I pinned the droopy outer strap to the adjustable one about halfway up the strap.
I handstitched it down while folding it slightly to make little pleats and sewing down faux pearls on each pleat.
I turned the dress inside out and folded the skirt lining, then pinned the hem to the waist seam. I proceeded to sew it in place using a blanket stitch to keep it stretchy.
I thought the neckline of the dress was too low for me, so to fix this I took a small amount of the skirt material and folded it half before gathering it by hand.
Once gathered, I stitched it in place from the backside, then cut away the excess material.
And I still had a lot more skirt material left, so I took a large rectangle of it and gathered it at the top edge. I needed it to just wide enough to go around my waist.
After sewing down the ribbon, I can wrap the new "overskirt" around the dress and tie it in a pretty bow. It's great because I can remove it and use it for other costumes or outfits as I wish.
And here's the finished costume dress. Perfect to pair with some wings or ears for a cute fairy or elf costume.
I trimmed the edge of the overskirt in a curve as an extra touch. It's one of my favorite parts of this project, there was still plenty of scraps of material leftover after making it.
Well, I know exactly what I want to do with this dress.
After sewing the lining, I cut the skirt to match leaving it about an inch longer.
Now it looks a little more modest and cuter. Just needs a little bow in the center.
I pinned it to some ribbon leaving enough ribbon on the ends to tie in a nice bow.
The little bow on the bodice was a nice touch. If the bodice hadn't fit me as well as it did, I would have added some loops to thread ribbon for a lace up effect. Maybe an idea for my next costume.
Enough to make some hair accessories.
First, I cut the leftover material in strips about 3 inches long. I also cut 2 strips from an old pair of tights.
I tied the knot in the tights to make a loop to form a "hair tie". I could have started with store bought hair elastics too. Anyway, I just needed to tie the strips of material to the hair ties as shown.
The more I tie the fluffier it looks. Perfect for a pair fancy hair scrunchies to pair with my costume. The same technique could be used to make wrist cuffs or even doll sized tutus.
And with that I am ready for Halloween, well mostly ready. I just need to get the treats ready and finish another sewing project. Look forward to it.
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