
Inspiration from Craftzine.com
I have 2 pink worn out tops which I'm thinking of combining together. I was going to do a one-shoulder ruffle shirt but considering that I have never worn such a style in my life, I thought I'd do something else. Here are shots of the in project in progress:





I've cut the bottom off to use as the ruffles in the v part of the stripey shirt. I'm also thinking of doing cap sleeves and make a thin belt to go with it. Stay posted!!!!
What is the end result for this? :D
ReplyDeleteHi Laves, the end result wasn't too good so the top ended up being a little bag instead. I think the pink material wasn't stretchy enough to make the ruffles... :-(
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