DIY V-neck T-shirt Dress
Hi there, I hope you are well. I had a leftover knit cotton fabric in a lovely printed pink and decided to make a simple summer dress with it. I was checking my summer wardrobe last month and it lacked t-shirt dresses and some summer tops. So, I started to sew this t-shirt dress and will continue following my plans. For the pattern, I used my self-drafted t-shirt pattern and lengthened it above my knee. And here are the pattern pieces: - Front (on fold) 1x - Back (on fold) 1x - Neckband 57 cm long x 5 cm wide. The sewing process was easy and fast. I did it in three hours. It started with sewing the shoulder lines together and the dress sides together using my overlocker machine. And then sewed the V-neckband piece and attached it to the neckline. I sewed around the neckline with a sewing machine first and covered the raw edge using an overlocker machine. And top-stitched the neckline 0.25 cm using a sewing machine. ...
I made something similar to this when I first started sewing. I filled my with dried beans! They are a variety of shapes and fabrics. This is so perfect for the beginning seamstress.
ReplyDeleteHow could I forget the dried beans? I had some packs inside my kitchen drawer.
DeleteThanks Annie for letting me know. I am going to fill my last one with dried beans :)
These are great. I will definitely make these! Thanks for showing me :)
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome, AriB. I am sure you will love it :)
DeleteThese are so cute :) I use curtain weights, not nearly as pretty.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sarah Liz. I am using tuna cans since 2009, so it's time to change to these cute things :) :)
DeleteCute! I've been meaning to make some of these, myself. It's a good way to use up some scraps, as well.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kathy. Yes, it is a perfect way to use up some scraps :)
DeleteSo cute Hana!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Margo :)
DeleteI've been using tuna cans too and after seeing your pretty pattern weights think I need to make these too! Thank you for sharing with us such a great idea!
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome, Lisa :)
DeleteSo nice!! It's a great idea ... plus rice has absoventes properties for moisture. I have to try this ....
ReplyDeleteLove these Hana-the shapes and prints used are really cute.
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