11.3.12

Before and After: Striped Crop Top

First off let me just say this fabric is insanely pretty, don't you think?


I began with this thrifted dress which had quite an awkward waist line. But I loved this fitting of the top half of the dress and knew it would be perfect as a crop top.







 I had thrifted this dress at a second hand market for $2 a couple of weeks ago. One thing you ought to know about me is that I find it really strange wearing 2nd hand clothes unless I have cut them up in one way or another. Otherwise I just won't wear it.


So I cut it in half.


Then I decided to do a sort of fishtail effect by making the back a bit longer than the front.


I am incredibly pleased with the result but still am not sure what to do with the left over fabric, don't want to make it a skirt. Any ideas?

17 comments:

  1. Hey, Tara!
    Thanks for commenting on my blog and leading me to yours, which is very enjoyable! See you're as creative at altering clothes as I used to be at your age. Though, guess you are more skilful than I was. So, congrats!
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  2. You are so creative! I often cut up skirts I thrift and have made some high-low hems that way haha.
    I'll have to remember I can do the same with dresses! I adore this print and the fabric looks light and perfect for summer <3

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  3. What beautiful material! It's perfect!

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  4. I love this post! You are incredibly talented, dearest. :)

    <3 Mandy xx
    http://frocksandotherfrivolities.blogspot.com

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  5. Wow great DIY! It looks so much better as a top!

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  6. It does have an awkward waistline but looks SO good as a crop! I'm the same with thrifted clothes.. I always have to alter them in some way before I'll decide to wear them.

    x

    nrahrahrah.blogspot.com

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  7. Nice DIY project :)
    Thanks for your comment on my blog. There's a LARGE ad space giveaway until Friday in case you wanna enter.
    Have a great day :)
    Anastasia

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  8. Nice DIY project :)
    Thanks for your comment on my blog. There's a LARGE ad space giveaway until Friday in case you wanna enter.
    Have a great day :)
    Anastasia

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  9. Lovely fabric - what a stunning top you've made! I hope we get to see photos of you wearing it!

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    xx Rebecca

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  10. That dress was meant to be a crop top! It looks amazing now!

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  11. lovely top!
    you an probably make some accessories out of the skirt. maybe beads or a bracelet

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  12. Oh nice work - this looks like it was meant to be a crop top all along! haha. Super cute print too :)

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  13. Looks so amazing. fabulous post. thanks for sharing, love. xo

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  14. good find ! you could make some shorts or even a fabric plaited belt maybe with the left over material?

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  15. What a cool top that is and what did you do with the rest of the fabric? Maybe a bag or a scarf or tie or flowers for the hair or a bandana?
    Monica

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  16. This is so cute and such a great idea! I love this!

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