Green denim dress, a work-in-progress

Posted on 06 September 2010

Remember this green jeans skirt I made? I’m using the cut off pant legs to make a bodice for a patchy fairy style dress.
Here’s a look at the front part of the bodice before being completely sewn up.

You can see I’ve used the unpicked hem at the top of one panel for a bit of added textural detail and I’ve added some patchwork applique and lace.

The skirt base is cut from an old cotton sheet with randomly sized triangular strips of tricot attached to the bottom. I’m planning to have lots of layers and scrappy bits over the top. The bottom edge is shaped so that it will be a bit shorter at the front.

The dress lining is made from the same green tricot, the elastic straps are from a bra that I didn’t fit properly ๐Ÿ™‚

Now I’m building up the layers, firstly with some gathered tulle,

then with broderie anglaise from my tea dyed skirt, I cut it off just under the pockets and shaped it slightly to fit the shape of the skirt base.

Currently going well and progressing as planned, hooray!

Share

  • Raewyn

    Looks interesting, I'm looking forward to seeing the finished product.

  • karlene

    Thanks Rae, finished product is almost done, just needs some hand sewing and tweaking on the bodice. Same goes for another certain project that I started before this one…

Recent Posts

Tag Cloud

applique baby bag ball bead circle clay clothes corset costume Denim Denim Reconstruction dress fabric fairy floral flower flower girl gown green handbag jeans knit lace large mermaid motif mummy paint patchwork photo quilt refashion rose ruffle scrap skirt stitch tiara tulle tutorial upcycled wedding wings wrap

Meta

Karlene's Workshop is proudly powered by WordPress and the SubtleFlux theme.

Copyright © Karlene's Workshop