Saturday, August 14, 2010

Project Runway Season 8 Episode 2 - Marie Claire Challenge

The second challenge of this season's PR was to create a piece which best represents the Marie Claire woman. It was way too hot and I did not want to leave the flat, so I decided to do another refashion. The first thing I chose was this blue dress from H&M Moscow, which I love but is a knit and so calls unneccessary attention to my tumtum and, ironically, doesn't stretch enough for my bust:


I love the colour, though, and the tubing-combined-with-drawstring tie:


I wasn't sure what I wanted to do with it, though, so I looked through the rest of my stash of "Things I like but never wear" and found this dress from New Look in Cardiff:


It's a bit short and tight at the bust but the print is so adorable! I loved the pockets, too, but we'll talk more about them later. I decided to make an elasticated bodice out of the New Look dress and make a skirt with a ruffle out of the blue.

First things first, I cut the bodice from the skirt of the New Look dress:



Then I removed the pockets (which I briefly considered transferring to the blue skirt, but then thought that might be too much)...


... then used my new sewing gage to measure how much to turn over for the elastic casing at the top.



Then I fed the elastic through and left the bodice alone for a little while.


I cut the bodice off of the blue dress, decided how long I wanted the skirt to be and cut off the remaining bits to make the ruffle. I zigzag stitched the bottom of the ruffle and made a gathering stitch along the top:


And then I gathered and stitched it to the base of the dress.


Then I pinned the bodice bit to the top of the skirt...


...and stitched them together.


Looking good! I then pinned the casing for the drawstring to the back of the dress...


...and stitched it on.



I threaded the drawstring through the casing and TADA a new dress!


I still have the bodice from the blue dress so I'm thinking about making it into a shrug or something wear over this (as a friend said, that would take it from day to night). I'm very pleased with this little number.

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