ela viu esses tapetes e fez uma saia na primeira vez, depois decidiu fazer esse vestido, esses tapetes são reciclagem, ou seja, feitos de blusas, tecidos que não usam mais... eu amei a ideia, vou comprar uma máquina de costurar e me divertir tbm, copiei o post totalmente dela, o link está em baixo se vc quiser ver mais coisas, tô amando o blog dela!
Dress multi colour - faça vc mesma!
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Hi gente, como estão, passeando por aí vii essa idéia genial, vestido com tapetinhos de 1,99R$.
I saw these multicoloured rugs down at my local dollar store, which are made out of recycled jersey t-shirts. They have a great amount of stretch to them so I bought a few for fun. I fell in love with the multi-coloured, ever so slightly tribal look. After making the skirt you may have seen a few days ago, I also decided to make a dress.
DIY
You need: 4 rugs, a long white zip for the back, a sewing machine.
1. Sew two of the rugs together at the long edge to create one large piece of fabric. Do this to the other two rugs as well. I just hand stitched this.
2. Pin the zip down the middle of one of the pieces of fabric.
3. Sew the zip onto the fabric.
4. Cut the fabric where the zipper has been sewed on to complete the opening.
5. Trace out the dress shape onto the fabric using a bodycon dress.
6. Pin the two large pieces of fabric together flat and sew down the marked pattern of the dress.
7. Cut the excess fabric off along the stitch line - its best to do this once the seam has been sewn as the fabric starts falling apart once you cut into it.
8. This is what the finished dress will look like - turn it inside out and away you go!
DIY
You need: 4 rugs, a long white zip for the back, a sewing machine.
1. Sew two of the rugs together at the long edge to create one large piece of fabric. Do this to the other two rugs as well. I just hand stitched this.
2. Pin the zip down the middle of one of the pieces of fabric.
3. Sew the zip onto the fabric.
4. Cut the fabric where the zipper has been sewed on to complete the opening.
5. Trace out the dress shape onto the fabric using a bodycon dress.
6. Pin the two large pieces of fabric together flat and sew down the marked pattern of the dress.
7. Cut the excess fabric off along the stitch line - its best to do this once the seam has been sewn as the fabric starts falling apart once you cut into it.
8. This is what the finished dress will look like - turn it inside out and away you go!
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