I bought a little dress at the thrift shop that was way too small.
But I loved the pockets and fabric and was going to make a kids dress but never did.
I noticed the colors looked kind of cute with a tank top I had in my giveaway pile.
This was the perfect opportunity to make myself one of those tank dresses I'd seen a zillion times!
The main issue when working with these elastic waistbands is to keep the stitching on the waistband looking neat..
I made this dress over the weekend and wore it to church on Sunday.
It was so comfy I wore it all day!
Here is how I made my tank top dress:
Tank dress tutorial
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This is such a cute dress, I love it! Thanks so much for the tutorial too, you make it seem so easy ;o)
ReplyDeleteI love the colour combination you used. Very fresh and cute. Nice!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great dress! This probably sounds silly, but how do you dye elastic? I honestly don't know how to dye any fabric at all. I guess that would open up a whole new creative area for me in m sewing! :)
ReplyDeleteI just put a couple tablespoons in a pot with a little water, heat it up and soak it for a couple hours. Then I rinse it out.
DeleteLove it!! I bought a serger awhile back, but still need to figure out how to get the tensions right. I look forward to making some simple dresses and skirts! Thanks for sharing! xo Heather
ReplyDeleteGood tip to baste to the elastic first. Is the top knit and the bottom cotton? I have had trouble trying to sew a waistband to a knit before (in the stretch the elastic, but not the knit stage). Your end result is so cute and summer-y!
ReplyDeleteHi Jenny,
DeleteThe shirt is knit and the skirt woven. Just pin the top to the elastic both at the center seams, and middles. If the elastic is smaller than the top just stretch the elastic to fit as you sew. stretch
Cute! I love the fabric you chose for the skirt part of the dress.
ReplyDeleteYou look beautiful in that dress. I have seen them on pinterst and have been tempted to give it a go! What a great way to use a thrifted dress and give it a whole new lease of life! Thanks for the instructions!I'm off to explore the rest of your blog now! Have a great day. Rebecca @ heronscrafts.blogspot.com
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ReplyDeleteAlisha @ Crafty Brooklyn Army Wife
Wow !
ReplyDeleteThank u so much for the tutorial
i just made mine,
its's beautiful ,cheap and easy to make.
Great work.