Saturday, August 14, 2010

School Attire-Part Two

Here is the second back to school transformation from our donate pile.
This cute top started out as a wide leg pair of pants.
I was excited when I found this vintage pattern. Because of the seam down the middle, it worked perfectly for a pants to dress refashion.
The pattern barely fit, but it worked.
I love the simplicity of this dress. It looks great with skinny jeans and a white t-shirt, but is neutral and can be paired with all sorts of things.
It works with leggings and boots
or a cardigan.
I love the clean lines and the Linen fabric.
Hooray, I think we are going to get a lot of use out of this one.
School Attire-Part One


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19 comments:

Randi~Dukes and Duchesses said...

I love that you made that from an old pair of pants! It looks so great. I'm inspired to look differently at our hand-me-down pile now!

AmandaRose said...

super super super cute i like that pattern a hole bunch i've made quit a few things out of pants very creative

Amanda
http://patriciaraedesigns.blogspot.com/

kBr said...

wow, it DOES go with alot of things. sweet!

www.kristineandryan.blogspot.com

Kristin said...

I love this! I never thought about making things out of pants but now I will!

Thienly Azim said...

I just found your blog not too long ago, and I think that you are truly, simply amazing mom! You are so creative and do everything with great taste! and I really love the dress that you made. Very cute!

Sarah Jackman said...

Totally cute! I've found a few vintage patterns for Reagan, I just need to get around to sewing them...

Lessons Learned said...

can you come sew with me?!?! lol. your daughter is getting my cute with her modeling. and she looks so trendy :)

Elsa said...

she looks so MOD with the black leggings, boots and sweater! great look! and what a nice way to make an otherwise plain dress fun!

Katie Olthoff said...

That is adorable! I agree - very mod!

chris said...

My favorite part is that your daughter had a blast being a model. It's wonderful that she's thrilled with the new outfit.

Minnesota Attorney said...

Nice job reusing materials and making it into something usable and cute! The dress is very versatile. Might be cute with a flower baroque too.

Tami said...

As always, super cute. Do you want me to send all my donate pile home with Gman?

Robin Ange said...

I am in love with this upcycle. I want that pattern! Where did you find it?

Kim -today's creative blog said...

That is cute! And so is she.

Nicole said...

Wow, so cute! I love that you have paired it with some many things. I wish my daughter was younger to make this for her!

Heather Bredimus said...

Hi Kalleen! I found your site off of Today’s Creative Blog! I love your craft! You are so talented! I just signed up to be your 1067th follower! Woo hoo! I hope you stop by my new blog. I just started it 2 months ago and would love new friends! Please come see me at http://www.modernfamilymagazine.com

Jennifer said...

I was inspired by this! Here's my first attempt at a refashion:
http://ajennuinelife.wordpress.com/2010/09/02/mother-to-daughter-shirt-refashion/

Jana @ Weekend Vintage said...

Really adore all the different outfits. It remind me of the one dress project!
Jana

Tiffany said...

Ur good!

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