Modest Dress Alteration
Hello, darlings!
I have realised in my search for modest clothing that it is simply going to take creativity! Shop here and there and make adjustments if necessary. And I am starting with this boho style maxi dress!
Today I wanted to share with you the step by step process of how I altered this dress to suit my standards and purpose.
This dress was a hand me down from my mum. It was a bit too long for me so I decided to take it up myself.
I also wasn't comfortable with how high the slit came on me, so I planned to fix that as well.
Step 1
First I laid it out on the floor and smoothed it out flat. Then I took one of my long dresses to use as a guide on how much to cut off this dress.
Step 2
Step 3
This dress had a bit of an uneven hem, to begin with, and the pattern didn't match up all around it so folding and pinning the hem was a little tricky. But with patience (which to be honest I don't have a lot of!) and the help of a hot iron, I got it all neatly folded and pressed ready for sewing!
Step 4
Then I just sewed as straight as possible allllll the way along the bottom of the dress.
Step 5
After that, I hand sewing the tails in and secured them with a knot!
Step 6
To fix up the slit, all I did was put both edged of the fabric together and sewed down a little way.
Here it is shown after I sewed and ironed it flat. Lastly, I stitched in the tails, and voila, it was finished!
Before & After
I am super happy with how it turned out and now I can't wait for Spring and Summer to wear it.
Maybe I'll try to make a cooler weather outfit with it though.
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Here is the now smaller slit up the front. |
I hope this post might give you inspiration for your clothes!
Let me know in the comments if you like wearing dresses or are more of a jeans type?
Personally, I like the comfort of jeans(especially in the colder months) but I love the feminine feel that dresses and skirts give.
xoxo
Hannah
So cool!
ReplyDeleteThat's really cool that you able to all that!
ReplyDeleteThanks girly!
DeleteWell done Hannah! Good to see my old dress was ‘useful’ :).
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