DIY: turn an old skirt into a flowy top!



Saying that this is easy is simply an understatement. I picked this skirt up at a random thrift store in Arkansas with intentions of reworking it into a smaller skirt. But THEN I found a DIY on the most wonderful blog about refashioning clothes! She turned her pleated skirt into a dress but my skirt isn't long enough to do that...so it became a shirt. And a lovely shirt at that.



Okay, the key is get a skirt that's pleated. Then you turn the skirt inside out and lay flat. Cut about 2/3 of the length off from the sides and a good 10" or so for the arm holes (that's purely a guestimation...I did no such measuring!). Start from the bottom and sew up to the sleeves. When you get to the arm hole, separate the two sides and roll a hem in around the edge of the armhole. Same on the other side.

You turn it right side in about ten minutes after you started and you're left with a beautiful flowy top! Or dress! Whatever : )

Thats it guys! This week is going to be really, really exciting! I'm doing my first giveaway AND I'll be featuring my first guest blogger AND I'm going to order some glasses from BonLook. I'm thinking the j'adore or 5 o'clock tea. Can't wait for those babies to come in! Now I'm off to watch some episodes of Pushing Daisies!

24 comments:

Eden Marie said...

This is such a great idea!

two birds said...

genius! i love it, and it looks amazing on you!

shakti said...

That is so stinking clever! And you look adorable - FYI

ShyScout said...

What a great idea! I will have to pick up a pleated skirt next time I am out thrifting. The top looks wonderful on you :]

indie by heart said...

Adorable ! ^^ Nice idea. There's two vintage skirts I don't use, hmmm.. Thanks :)


Satu
- Indie by Heart

Jazz said...

That does look insanely easy, even for a non sewer like me.

Sierra said...

Just found your blog via The Charley Girl where we are both sponsors. This is such a great idea! I'm really excited to look at the rest of your posts! p.s. I'm following you now, so I won't miss any more awesome DIYs :)

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Jenna said...

I'm not sure how I ended up here but I'm sure glad I did! I'm so excited to start following!

indie by heart said...

+ I hope you don't mind that I shared this at my recent blog post :)

Jessie said...

That is so cute!!

Lena said...

Your DIY-ness amazing me. Seriously, such an awesome idea. Thanks friend!

Courtney*Cakes said...

I am also a happy new follower...
Can't wait to see what else you have up your sleeve!

Grace Lynne Fleming said...

okay, YOU ARE A GENIUS

grace
http://herumbrella.com

Lavanya said...

this is brilliant :)

Blytheponytailparades said...

Wow, this is so incredibly simple! This is a sewing project I might actually attempt! You are awesome!

Beverly Hayman said...

Yay!!! I'm totally borrowing that. Please and Thanks.

Mandy said...

I love reading your blog. You are just so great.

ginanorma said...

that's so so cool, I might even be able to pull that off, I am not too crafty or good with fabric, but this looks like I might be able to tackle it, ;-)

trishie said...

You have done such an awesome job making the skirt into a top. Looks so fantastic!

out of order said...

that is so amazing, I must try immediately!!

<3 Meghan

Kira said...

Oh my goodness, that is crazy simple and it looks great!

Alice Barton said...

what a lovely and simple DIY!!! Thanks for sharing! xx
Alice Barton ♥ The Mow Way

tammie said...

love this.

Clare Krige said...

oh wow I have to try this!
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