Amy’s NDAD Creation

Feb 10, 2013 | 31 Comments

Get ready for an OMG moment with this piece Amy sent in…

I fell in love with this vintage muumuu because of the huge Georgia O’Keefe-like flowers on the neon orange background, plus it is 100% cotton, and it was made in Hawaii!  It was a little pricey ($25) and so for a year it sat in the closet while I considered the best approach.  

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Amy – Before

As you can see by the pictures, the dress was all business in the front, but the party was going on in back with a serious overlap of extra fabric.  I loved how it scooped but the rest kind of reminded me of a mullet.

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From the back!

My little girls loved the fabric too, and were angling for me to make pillows for their room and I almost went in that direction, but at the last minute inspiration struck!

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Side View!

What do you think Amy will do??  (PS, I know and it’s awesome.  It also involves more than just one piece!!)

There was enough fabric to make three matching dresses!!!

First I took off the sleeves and hemmed the arm openings.  I detached the top yolk from the bodice in back next.  (I should have done this more scientifically but basically I just eyeballed how much fabric would be needed to cover the back, took a big breath and began to cut on either side of the zipper!) I cut away those overlays of fabric, then pinned and stitched the remaining flaps together and restitched the yolk back down. When I tried it on, amazingly the dress fit like a glove! All that was left was cutting off the length and hemming. No problem.

I gathered the remainder of the cut-off length, keeping the tacked hem on the bottom this time because it would be the bottom of the dress. sewed the two pieces together and voila!  The straps for her halter were actually these random little straps already stitched to the inside of the original dress near the waist.  I have no idea what they were for but they came in handy!

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Amy (& her bellas) – AFTER

To make my little girl’s dress, I took the pieces that had been the overlay on the back of the original dress and flipped them upside down again so the tacked hem became the top of the dress.  I sewed the pieces together to fit all the way around her and installed a zipper along the side. The original cap sleeves became the sleeves for this dress, with the addition of elastic thread pulled through the seam allowance to make them pouffy.  It ended up being a calf-length dress, which seemed too long on my 3-year-old, so I hastily cut off 5 inches without considering that it might make the dress too short! (I’m kind of a spaz when I’m sewing but it adds to the excitement.) It occurred to me to make a ruffle, so I took what I had just cut off and cut it lengthwise so there were now two narrow lengths.  I gathered them, stitched them together to make one long ruffle and stitched it onto the bottom of the dress – in the end I made it extra cute and covered her legs a bit more at the same time!

The last thing I did for both dresses was take some extra bits of fabric and make little flowers with self-covered buttons in the center.  The girls really love their dresses and they especially love wearing them all together – which I admit to doing a bit reluctantly, as I don’t really like to attract extra attention in public – but it was a fun project, and it gave me a chance to overcome my fears of zippers and gathering, so it was educational, too!

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Cutest. Toes. Ever.

PS – I just had to include a pic of my daughter’s toenails, because we painted them to match!

Take care and thanks for giving me the chance to share!

Amy, I can’t stand how much I LOVE this muumuu-turned-three-dresses project!  Draw the attention, draw the attention!!  I would absolutely love to run into you and your precious girls anywhere wearing the same outfits.  You look incredible and the toes…I want to paint mine like them too!!  I really hope you continue this trend – you’re amazing and I can’t wait to see the next round of ensembles!  For more on Amy, click HERE!

  • Shelley

    Such a great remake! Awww. Y’all are so lovely!! And the little girls’ dresses are so cute!!!! Fab job Amy! :)

  • Sue

    How absolutely adorable the three of you look. Wonderful redo. :)

  • kissem37

    WOW!! I am so impressed! You did a fantastic job- each dress looks perfect. Love the little toes, too :)

  • Rlmilard

    A-mazing so so awesome! Just love it! Your girls will remeber this forever! Dont Stop!!!

  • Diana

    Only the fabric matches.. the styles are all different. How CUTE!

  • Dee

    This is almost too incredible for words! I just love all 3 dresses! Who knew they were hiding in one muu muu? Great job!

  • http://www.facebook.com/kate.martin.90226 Kate Martin

    Amazing work, and just adorable!

  • KK

    A total throwback to the matching dresses of my 80′s childhood. Only difference is floral tablecloth like fabric and GIANT should poufs. I love this you all look super!!!!

  • James W

    Bravo! What I love most is that all three dresses are different, but equally beautiful (and age-perfect). Well done.

  • Colleen

    I love this! So cute-and amazing that there was that much fabric in the original to make the extra dresses! Need to be brave and do something like this with my girl!

  • Christine Pankow

    ABSOLUTELY AMAZING! AND PRECIOUS! AND SWEET! LOVE LOVE LOVE IT AMY! SO sweet!

  • Diane

    This is just the cutest ensemble I’ve ever seen and I am amazed at your talent and vision! Wonderful!!!!

  • http://www.facebook.com/marie.roxanne.3 Marie Roxanne

    I love the 3 dresses! Pretty cool Now you will not lose each other in a crowd!

  • sash

    can’t believe there was enough material for 3 dresses! Too cute cute and cute.

  • thedashbadger

    WOW!!! SO CUTE!!!

  • Lauraly

    Super-adorable!

  • Forgeee

    While I too think what you have been able to make from one dress is amazing Amy, I have to say that I love love love the original dress as it is, complete with extra material at the back. I have a similar style Hawaiian mu-mu and I love to wear it as it is. I have worn it to a wedding and an awards night and it always gets an amazing response. But that’s what this site is all about really; personal style! Love it..

  • Samantha

    I love this! The dress was fabulous before I saw all the extra fabric. It became even better after the changes! Thanks for sharing!

  • Sarah_H.

    Amazing is the right word for this remake. I love that you got three dresses out of one. When I was little, Mother and Daughter dresses were all the thing….maybe you will start a trend.

  • heather

    Fantastic!

  • MzHannah

    So cute… The mother daughter daughter ensemble.

  • bloepper

    *gasp*

  • Tonya

    Cute, cute, cute!!!

  • http://upcycledfashionista.com/ Maureen Rostad

    Holy mackerel! Three pieces for the price of one. :)

  • Kelly Clever

    This is one of the best remakes ever!!

  • saige

    What a great project!! Love every piece :)

  • http://twitter.com/BurtonReview Marie Burton

    Love this set! So well done, great inspiration Amy! You all look fab!

  • Judy B

    Brilliant and adorable!

  • Maureen

    Love love love this! Awesome job!

  • Laura Whitman

    This is the cutest idea ever! Great job!

    xoxo,
    Laura

  • Kartunista Wannabe

    Amazing dresses!