My first upcycled dress
I had bought this a year or so ago and still claim it as my ultimate favorite. It has an apron skirt attached and ties in the back. It opens up , as you can slightly see that it is not attached at the bottom. The fabric is very bright still and has so much character for being vintage. There is so much detail and style to this dress, it amazes me. I will post another item tomorrow, so drop back in. lOve,kim*
ps- made by Everso Clothing
19 comments:
ha, this is super cute, totally reminds me of old doll clothes-very nice!
So cute! Do you plan to sell it or keep it for your daughter? Where did you find it?
Very sweet..I think the colors are so pretty..
Very cute! Welcome to the land of blogs :)
That is so cute!
Oooh my, how cute is this dress??!!! I love the colors, very springy!
Hey, you are in Garden Groove? I'm in Orange! We are neighbors!
Love it.! it is adorable
It's so cute!
Thanks everyone for the postings about my cutesy dress.
beka- i plan on keeping this one for my future daughter. i have a fear of giving my secret away to the world of where i got it...
derya, i hope to see you at a craft show, let me know when you are in one.
I love to see what people can make out of recycled material!
DARLING!! Oh, and great blog name, too!
A beautiful little dress! What a great vintage find.
now that is just too adorable! :-D
This *is* supercute!
It is really adorable...=D
Oh my goodness--SO precious! Being that you are a designer of recycled things, wanted to mention the book "The Art of Manipulating Fabric" by Colette Wolff. It is such a great resource for re-working things; an endless source for creative ideas. There is a picture of it on my clothrevisited blog--check it out! And you GO girl! Encore, encore :+)
ok...drooling over your blog..esp. this little suit!
So cute! My brain immediately thought about upcycling all the old hankies I have and turning them into little girl dresses.
adorable
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