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Mini-Kimono Top

Earlier this year, I made myself a half-kimono top with leftover scraps and upon seeing it, my little sister wanted one of her own. I finally got around to making it! Hopefully she doesn’t have a growth spurt out of nowhere and no longer be able to wear it…

Zoom-up of the side. I sewed it a bit too small so I had to take it out and make it wider. Hopefully it works better now…otherwise, she’ll need help taking it off hahaha

I’m back

I decided to share clothes that I make on this blog, but without a time commitment. I don’t use patterns when I sew so it takes me a lot of time to make anything. I also don’t have a mannequin to work on and I usually have to stop every 15 minutes to try on what I’ve done [so much time!!] I could go buy one…or, even better, make my own! I found a tutorial for a DIY dress form from Threadbanger. When/if I make one, I’ll share :]

Since I’m no longer doing my thesis, I can take my time making whatever I want instead of trying to complete something once a week. More time = experimentation! I went to JoAnn’s and was browsing sale fabrics when I chanced upon some really cute chiffon. I’ve never sewn with this type of fabric before, but there are so many cute items of clothing made of chiffon that I wanted to give it a try. [I forgot that it needed lining since it's sheer so the project was postponed until I was able to make another trip to JoAnn's.]

My fabric:

I was very indecisive about what I was going to make, but decided on a ruffle skirt after seeing these:

So, my version!



First mini skirt I’ve owned, and it’s handmade to boot! :]

Infinity Dress

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The infinity dress has been around for a long time and I’ve seen several different tutorials that explain how to make it. The only reasons stopping me from making this dress was the large amount of fabric required…and a few confusing details. Luckily, I stumbled upon yet another tutorial that gave extra tips and tricks to making this dress. Although I wanted to have all my projects be reconstructions or made from items I own, I decided to go and buy fabric to make this dress.

In essence, the dress is a banded circle skirt with two extremely long straps that can be wrapped however you wish. As the straps are long and thin, the same long piece of fabric can make straps for at least 2 of these dresses. This week, I made my mom’s dress.

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To me, this dress is like the epitome of simplicity and sustainability. It can be made rather easily [once deciphered] and will be worn for years to come. For those who worry about wearing the same dress twice, this one can be manipulated to be different each time.