Remake: Black & White Tattered Dress

I made a beeline for this piece when I saw the cool black and white print, however when I picked it up, I didn't expect it to grab it by the torn waist! New Dress A Day - DIY - Vintage black and white dress - Goodwill

It was in one piece, however the entire front of the dress was in two pieces...

New Dress A Day - DIY - Vintage black and white dress - Goodwill

...and the sleeves along with the bottom of the dress were shredded and pulling.

New Dress A Day - DIY - Vintage black and white dress - Goodwill

Tattered is just the thing to call this one.  I wore it to a little "since Monday is a holiday, we're going out on a school night" party last eve and will have all the after photos up later today!

Happy Martin Luther King Jr. Day!!  Such a wonderful day to reflect on all the goodness he brought our way and a reminder to continue doing (and being) good to others.

Meg's NDAD Creation

I loved sweatshirts. I live in them a lot of the time (I'm wearing a zip up hoodie right now!). I redid one á la Flashdance for my book and when I saw this one that Meg repurposed, I just had to share!

I just recently did a resize of a large sweatshirt to make it more fitted. This was a sweatshirt from my undergrad years that was just too large. Luckily, the late 90s were all about over-sized clothes, so in the grand scheme of things at the time the size was inconsequential. Not to mention that I was at an engineering school where dressing stylishly didn't feel all that crucial, except during job fairs (note to current students: sweatshirts are generally not acceptable job fair attire).

New Dress A Day - DIY - oversized sweatshirt - Goodwill

I wore the Clarkson one on and off throughout college, and sometime afterwards I passed it over to my mom, who recently passed it back over to me, and it has since been living at the bottom of the fleece & sweatshirt pile.

(Um, can I get a what, what to the rest of you guys with one of these piles? I have two. Not good. Really. Not. Good.)

Fast forward to summer 2012, when I bought a sweatshirt from my grad school. My, how times have changed. Semi-fitted with a slight scoop-neck. What one might even call "trendy."

New Dress A Day - DIY - oversized sweatshirt - Goodwill

Meanwhile, the one from Lesley is worn on a pretty regular basis since it fits nicely. So nicely, in fact, that I decided the Clarkson (CU) one needed a makeover in the style of the Lesley (LU) one.

Time to see how Meg gives her 90s sweatshirt some 2014 love! PS, I LIVED in oversized sweatshirts in high school. Dare I say it, I even rocked a dickie underneath. Where were the fashion police then???

I started off by cutting the sleeves and then measured them against the LU sweatshirt. 

New Dress A Day - DIY - oversized sweatshirt - Goodwill

I pinned them and sewed a new seam from cuff to armpit, trimming the excess with my pinking shears (I left about a half-inch of fabric).

New Dress A Day - DIY - oversized sweatshirt - Goodwill

For the body, I laid out the LU sweatshirt on top of the CU one to get a rough idea of the width I wanted, and then pinned from armpit to waist. There is slight shaping as the band at the bottom of the sweatshirt was only slightly larger than I wanted it to be.

New Dress A Day - DIY - oversized sweatshirt - Goodwill

I sewed the seams and trimmed the excess, leaving about a half-inch of fabric. A quick try-on and the fit is good!

New Dress A Day - DIY - oversized sweatshirt - Goodwill

After the fitting, leaving the body of the sweatshirt inside out, I turned the sleeves right-side out and lined up the upper opening of the sleeve with the arm opening of the sweatshirt. I'm clearly an expert at this eye-balling thing as the sleeves each fit perfectly. Go me!

New Dress A Day - DIY - oversized sweatshirt - Goodwill

I pinned the sleeves to the body so that there would be about a half-inch seam allowance.

New Dress A Day - DIY - oversized sweatshirt - Goodwill

I used an old Singer Featherweight, that hasn't seen much action in the last few years, that decided to crap out on me!! I can't blame it for taking a break., however, when I took it to the repair shop, "teacher magic" kicked in and the dang thing worked as soon as the guy plugged it in (teacher magic is what I call it since it's often my students claiming something won't work or happen - usually in a lab - until I happen to be in the general vicinity of the students). Grr.

Since I was already in Middlebury helping my mom with a gardening job, I took the liberty of using her machine to finish it up. When I sewed the arm holes I stretched out the fabric a little as I went around because I didn't have elastic thread, or a serger (wish list!), and I didn't want there to be any restriction in the seams.

Less than two hours (total) and one much-better-fitting sweatshirt emerged:

New Dress A Day - DIY - oversized sweatshirt - Goodwill

Hello new/old well-fitting sweatshirt!!

I love what you've been doing, have been following you since almost the beginning, and enjoy seeing the process of each piece!

Meg, thank you for giving some love to your alma mater's sweatshirt! I have one that is still in that fleece/sweatshirt pile - this pile actually sits in a plastic under-the-bed bin - that needs some TLC! I just love that you turned it into something that you will wear on the regular now! Now your Clarkson sweatshirt doesn't have to be jealous of your Lesley sweatshirt anymore!! Keep up your awesome remakes!

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DIY: Floral Headpiece

Because it was a CRAZY 80 degrees today in Southern California, I felt the need to get into the summer spirit!!  When January gives you 80 degrees, you dye paper flowers and make floral headpieces, obviously :) I started off with my materials...

New Dress A Day - DIY - Paper Flower Headpiece - Rit Dye

I wanted to make a headpiece using elastic, but then had a headband base that I thought I'd use as well!  This project would also work wonders, turning the flowers into pins with adhesive pin backs too if you'd like to go that route.  The final piece of this sunny day DIY are paper flowers, these coming from Prima Marketing.

I sorted through an assortment of shaded of Rit Dye...

New Dress A Day - DIY - Paper Flower Headpiece - Rit Dye

...and got to spritzing!

With these paper flowers, there's no need to wet them before dyeing.  Just point and shoot!

New Dress A Day - DIY - Paper Flower Headpiece - Rit Dye

To set the colors, just toss the flowers in the microwave.  I nuked each flower individually for about 10 seconds, but feel free to combine flowers and put them in for a longer period of time (20/30 seconds).  Just make sure you don't put in any flowers with metal attachments - this would be the case for the smaller flowers and the leaves - just let them dry on their own.

New Dress A Day - DIY - Paper Flower Headpiece - Rit Dye

...and then they're ready for affixing!  How pretty did they turn out?

New Dress A Day - DIY - Paper Flower Headpiece - Rit Dye

Because these guys are paper, hot glue would make a perfect adhesive to affix them to your elastic/headband!  (HG is a quick dry method as well, making it a perfect adhesive if you're working with kids.)  I opted to go the E6000 route because I had some time to let everything dry and it was out already from working on another project.  Dontcha love the reasoning??

New Dress A Day - DIY - Paper Flower Headpiece - Rit Dye

After affixing flowers to my headpiece, I chose one larger flower and leaf for the headband.

New Dress A Day - DIY - Paper Flower Headpiece - Rit Dye

I let my hair accessories dry and then put them on for a little fashion show!!

New Dress A Day - DIY - Paper Flower Headpiece - Rit Dye

I paired my headgear with a vintage floral dress (it's got blue, yellow, and pink embroidered flowers!!!), a pair of shades that I found at Forever 21, and my shiny golden Steve Madden heels.

New Dress A Day - DIY - Paper Flower Headpiece - Rit Dye

I got lots of fun comments on Instagram calling this look a mix of Frida Kahlo and a flower girl, both of which I'll take!!

New Dress A Day - DIY - Paper Flower Headpiece - Rit Dye

Oh, and here's a closeup of the headband - it makes a subtle statement just using one of the bigger flowers.

New Dress A Day - DIY - Paper Flower Headpiece - Rit Dye

I'm ready for summer!!  Depending on how long this warm kick lasts, I just might be wearing this all weekend long!

New Dress A Day - DIY - Paper Flower Headpiece - Rit Dye

Happy Friday, friends!!