Tuesday, 27 September 2016

The Refashioners Challenge and The Stylish Dress book

Hi there.  After my last post about my flagging sewjo, I've made an effort to prioritise sewing.  Even if I could only sew every other day for 15 minutes at a time, I felt that was better than not at all.


As I have been making lots of silly mistakes over the Summer, I wanted a project that was easy skill-wise and very little financial risk. Enter Portia Lawrie's Refashioners challenge to create a new garment from jeans. I watched her series with interest, and thought the garments created were outstanding; but, I did feel  a lot of them were rather wasteful in the number of jeans used to create one garment - in some cases nine pairs were used!  Lots of fabric must have ended up in the bin, which I felt rather went against the spirit of refashioning.


I wanted to limit myself to using only one pair of jeans, and I was lucky enough to find a huge pair (size 42 waist) for just three pounds. I felt if I mucked it up, I'd only be wasting three quid and only one pair would end up in fabric recycle. So, worth a go.


As I didn't have the energy to spend hours on a new-to-me pattern or work out free-hand pattern making, I spent some time looking through patterns I have used before, and that were ready to go without alterations. I plumped for Dress D from The Stylish Dress Book. I have made it three times before; it's straightforward to make and I know the shape flatters me.


I unpicked rather than cut the seams, so I was lucky to be able to fit the pattern pieces on the legs. Unpicking also created these funky looking features at the side seams where fabric that was originally within the flat felled seams is now on show! I rather like the effect.





The other features I really like are the dark patches which were originally hidden beneath a pocket. I think having the different tones of blue looks fun.


In an attempt to use as much of the original jeans as possible I re-topstitched one of the pockets and also wanted to use the waistband as the hem - much to my delight it fitted perfectly, I added the little leather tab too, but I'm not sure if that isn't too much?


I am really pleased with this dress; it was a slow process, as I found it hard to motivate myself. I am so glad I did, though, as it feels wonderful to have made something I enjoy wearing. Did you take part in the challenge?  I'd love to see your makes.

18 comments:

  1. Love your denim chic Box Dress - a fab idea. Its one of my favourite patterns.

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  2. What a great idea. I'm very impressed that you got this dress out of one pair of jeans! Jean-ious! (Terrible pun I know but I couldn't help myself).

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  3. I think you have done a great job. Maybe the leather label should go at one side front so that you don't break the long line of the dress from the front view. You have used the jeans cleverly to only use one pair. Jo x

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  4. This is such a cool dress - so impressed that you managed to make it out of only one pair of jeans. That's recycling/refashioning at its best.

    I'm wondering whether the label should go on the pocket so it doesn't interrupt the view of the waistband being used as the hem (which I love!)

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  5. This is brilliant Louise! What a clever use of just one pair of jeans and it looks so good on you!

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  6. I think your approach will gradually build your motivation again - sometimes when we are low for whatever reason, this is a good way to go. Over time things will shift. I know, because this happens to me too! I think you made the right decision with the jeans - nine pairs is far too wasteful. I like your refashion, and no, I don't think the leather tab is too much!

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    1. I am building slowly, I have lots of plans its just finding the time and energy.

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  7. It looks amazing! It could be a designer dress, and to think all you used was one pair of jeans with hardly any waste! Love it!

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    1. There was virtually no waste at all, a pocket and a few slithers of denim!

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  8. Oh my! This is so incredible (I think your sewjo is back!). I do agree that nine pairs of jeans to make a single garment is a complete waste!

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    1. Thank you. Though I did have to force myself to sew.

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  9. This worked so well, didn't it. I love the creative but simple look you have achieved. It was such an inspiring challenge and your dress is one of the nicest.

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  10. This worked so well, didn't it. I love the creative but simple look you have achieved. It was such an inspiring challenge and your dress is one of the nicest.

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    1. So many great refashions I agree, its been inspirational.

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  11. Fabby fab fab! I love this, so clever and unique.

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    1. Thanks so much, what a lovely thing to say. xxx

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