Can mean a lot.....
And lead to this simple little knit dress repurposed from a turtle neck I never wore.
I also used the bottom leftover strip to make a little hood/scarf.
The best part is it's so light weight she didn't even once try to pull it off, it is sure to be worn a ton this summer.
I am just surprised that this is the first time I have pulled out the sewing machine this year. I have already yanked a couple more shirts out of the closet for more repurpose fun....





I love this! Good for you, repurposing IS fun, can't wait to see what else you create..
ReplyDeleteIt looks fabulous - I love that shade of olive green. Gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteu really are amazing! u need ur own botique or something...u always surprise me with ur craftiness and orignality
ReplyDeleteyour refashioning is amazing!
ReplyDeletelooks like fun.
you know I have to tell you AGAIN...how gorgeous is your model!!!
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Love the little repurposed hoodie dress. And I'm sure it will be worn lots in the winter too. How gorgeous would a little stripey skivvy be under that? So cute.
ReplyDeleteI love repurposed fashion...and this is oh so adorable :)
ReplyDeletewhat a fab idea and it looks so cute ;-))) dee x
ReplyDeleteNow that is one piece of refashioning worth blogging about!! The colour is rich and it looks like it really was made that way... 5 stars!!
ReplyDeletexo Steph
love it! What a beautiful refashioning =)
ReplyDeleteClever, clever chook! Also for cracking the toddler Will Not Pull Off code!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous idea.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant!
ReplyDeleteExcellent idea, and adorable model:)
I have a stack of clothes waiting to be repurposed in clever ways. Waiting for my sewing skills and cleverness to catch up.