Tuesday, October 14, 2008

recycled vintage dress

My sewing machine has been very busy of late, believe it or not. Unfortunately, my blogging is falling behind, due to computer troubles (like having our 3rd new Mac in a month...who does this happen to??). So I have been working on this old hack computer which has a mind of its own, and randomly shuts down when the going gets tough. Things are looking good though, and the newest computer is behaving, so when we set it up properly hopefully I can blog away.

Anyway, about the dress...I found this pattern at the op shop a couple of years back, and finally decided to sew it up. Cute hey! I made mine slightly longer than the original.

The dress is made out of recycled fabric's, also found at various op shops. The main fabric was a table cloth, and the trims were a place mat that someone had lovingly cross stitched. So essentially you could eat off this dress...almost like this one!



The white ric rac was also off the place mats, and even the yellow buttons came from my Grandma's sewing supplies. So the dress is made from 100% used materials, re-fashioned and given a new life! Does anyone else find this satisfying?



10 comments:

Tracy said...

It's beautiful. You are so clever! Great recycling too.

dana said...

so cute! I like it longer. And it will last longer too!

Kate said...

It's very cute and coincidentally I judt drew up a pattern just like it as I didn't have one in my collection!

Ansia said...

What a lovely dress! Cool, summery and beautiful colours. Do you think I am to old to wear a dress like that?

Kylie said...

Well done on a complete recycle. It looks great.

rino said...

cute!

Claire said...

Oh absolutely devine Naomi!! I adore the crossstitch gingham mixed in with it - just gives it that extra something!!

Peta said...

Just beautiful!!

Gill - That British Woman said...

that is beautiful little dress......sorry I haven't commented in a while.

Gill in Canada

Taiche said...

What a gorgeous little dress, I like it longer too.. :)