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hi,
i love the ruffle top,and i think you have pointed me in the right direction for some maternity tops i will never use again -4 boys 18 yrs to 5 months- those tops need a change!
Oh my, sounds like you are a BUSY mom. Have fun refashioning and I’d love to see pictures of your projects!
Beth
sorry i forgot to sign the bottom! Always distracted by babies or just not techno- savy enough.
Will definitely make the ruffle top one day soon and credit you as my inspiration !!
Ohhh, thats a good idea…Refashioning maternity tops. Why didn’t I think of that?!?! (They have been sitting in the closet…and moved into 5 different houses in 7 years.) I think its time to re-purpose them…and if I screw up, no big deal, right?!
That’s right! Have fun with all of this, Laura!
hace poco me inicié en la manualidades, creo que tus trabajos son hermosos, intentaré hacelos, cariños, mpnica
muchas gracias
Thank you for the “like” for my giraffe t-shirt. I’m glad I found your blog. I’ve been needing a fabric flower tutorial as I am in a project now requiring them, but not doing really well with the tutorial I’ve been following. I’m also very intrigued by your men’s shirt refashion!
Oh I hope it helps! The flowers are super quick and easy!
Enjoy your night Karen!
Beth
Eres increible !!!!.. Un saludo desde Chile. Quisiera aprender todo lo que haces. Felicidades!.
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hi i just read your blog and i totally love your tutorials
i wanted to refashion an old t-shirt but have no idea at all
i would be so glad if you could help (:
Hi Heidi,
What does your t shirt look like? Do you have an idea of what you’d like to do with it?
oh I’d like to show you the t-shirt, so maybe i’ll send you an email?
Sure send a picture, I’d love to see it.
bhunting@eoni.com
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Wow! I dnt think Ive ever met anyone other than my mom whith whom Ive admired their craft skills!!! What you do with those thrift cloths is amazing!! Love them all! 🙂
Such a nice thing to say! Thanks, Tina, you made my day!
Beth
Wow, you have in spired me to continue taking my old clothes and turning them in to something new. I was being laughed at because of taking stuff like you did and turning it to something even better. My skills aren’t that advanced but you showed me that all it takes is an imagination and being creative
Thank you, Brittney! I hope you continue to sew, it can be so rewarding and fun!
Beth
You’re really good! Thnx 4 sharing all of your awesome ideas with us! I especially like your maxi skirt & the ruffled fitted tee
You are so very welcome! Thanks for visiting!
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WOW! Your ideas are awesome and your tutorials are so clear and easy to follow for a novice sewer like me! Plus, you are the chicest grandma I’ve seen! : )
Thank you for all of your nice comments! What a great way to wake up this morning! I hope these tutorials are helpful to you. Please let me know if you ever have any questions. I’d be happy to help.
Enjoy your Sunday!
Beth
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I love this blog the only blog I actually looked all the way thru … nice!
Wow, thank you Theresa! I hope you’ll come back and visit. Happy Friday!
Beth
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I loved your remakes. When my children were little I didn’t work outside the home. Of course, I didn’t have the money to sew new clothes. As I have always loved to sew I would take my old cotton skirts, etc. and remake them into dresses, etc. Nice to see the idea expanded so well as you have done.
Thank you so much, Kay! I do believe it’s a fun and frugal way to have a nice wardrobe for little ones and for yourself!
Beth
There are a lot of men’s shirts at the “Thrift Store, Goodwill” etc. I’ve seen shirts with red plaid left front blue plaid right front, b/w sleeves and checked collars for example. So if you don’t have enough good fabric for a whole shirt, try mixing things up!
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I have be thoroughly inspired by your creative sparkle! Thanks for sharing all your projects! Darlene
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Wow, I was really impressed by your creativity in recycling all those clothes into updated and fashionable outfits, odds and ends! You’ve inspired me. 🙂 It’s amazing and overwhelming at how much clothing is thrown away and wasted each year and your site is a great inspiration and wonderful instructions on alternative ways to upcycle it all! Thanks so much for taking the time and effort to share your knowledge. I will be referring everyone I know to your site. -SandyKay
Thank you, Sandy Kay!!! I love refashioning. I was tired of paying lots of $$$ for clothes that didn’t really fit me that well. This has been a great way to update my wardrobe for very little money. And even more fun to share it. Through this blog, I’ve met so many great people all over the world who enjoy doing the same thing I do. Thanks for the referrals!!!
Enjoy your week!
Beth
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Omg..i love your stuff…where can I send my clothes so you can make magic with it..?
Thanks, Tavy! Fire up your sewin’ machine, I bet you can make magic, too!
Where have you been ally life!! I’ve been saving stuff because I love the fabric, now I know what to do!
Thanks, Nicole
Hey Nicole! So glad we connected. Happy sewing!
Beth
So incredibly talented. You inspire me!
Thank you, Missy!
I love what you do with the clothes, so stylish when you are done. Wish I had that for sight. Great job. I see objects I can remake, but you see clothes, a real gift.
Thank you so much, Debbie! I have loads of fun with this.
Have a beautiful day!
Beth
Your work is amazing! I’m so inspired. Hi ho hi ho….off to the thrift store I ho. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much, Carrie!! Hope you find something great to refashion. I’d love to see your projects!!!
Happy sewing!
Beth
lol that was supposed to say off to the store I GO
ah well
That’s so funny, I didn’t even notice. 🙂
I love love love what you did!
I am so gonna visit your site often!
Thanks for sharing! Keep posting!
Xoxo kalinda
Thank you, Kalinda! Welcome to The Renegade Seamstress!
Beth
I don’t sew…. but I have to compliment you on your skills & ingenuity!! You go girl!!
Thank you SEW much! 🙂
Beth
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Firstly….WOW! I love your blog and find your tutorials to be easy to follow and throughly enjoyable. Now I look at old clothes in a totally different way! From those of us in the UK, a big thank you for helping us find new life in old clothes and also saving our pennies in this terrible financial climate. Keep up with the good work! 🙂
Oh, Gemma, thank you so much for all of your encouragement! I love doing this and knowing you appreciate it makes it even better! Have a wonderful weekend!
Beth
oh. wow. you’re amazing. like a sewing wizard. a sewizard. 😀
but seriously you’re really talented
A sewizard! I love it!
Just found you through pinterest, YOU ARE AMAZING! From drab, to fab! Think I better brush up on my sewing skills, always looking for ways to be fashionable without breaking the bank.
I’m definately not the most creative when it comes to clothing, so I am very greatful to people such as yourself for providing inspiration.
Hey Em,
Thanks so much! Upcycling thrift store clothes is the BEST way to look fashionable with out breaking the bank. I hope you’ll be able to try this sometime. Just a word of warning though: Once you start, you might not be able to stop. 😉
Beth
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I am in awe of your talent. It’s wonderful how you transform outdated styles into something that is current and stylish. I wish I had a tenth of your talent!!
Thank you so much, Linda! Just try it, you might just surprise yourself. 🙂
Beth
Wow, I have a sewing machine and surger, but don’t know how to use them. I wish I did so I could work magic like you do!
Hey, Dawn! Once you start, you”ll never want to stop….
Beth
You have such a creative eye and a flair for fashion that is both beautiful and “doable”! Thanks for inspiring me!
Thank YOU, Vanessa, for the encouragement!
Beth
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Super cute clothes! I MUST KNOW MORE ABOUT THOSE SHOES! The red ones with the ankle straps and the flower!
Hi HLB! Aren’t those shoes fun! I found them at a consignment shop. They are Fioni. I’ve never found anything else like them.
Thanks for visiting!
Beth
This is so amazingly incredible. A really really good job. It amazes me how some of these clothes started off and how they ended up! Keep on with the great work, such an inspiration!
Thanks for the encouragement, Alex. It’s so much fun for me to share this with everyone!
Beth
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Wow, totally awesome. You have a gift for seeing something beautiful in something that was boring! Sewing is not really my gift but now wish it was!
Y Morgan
Thanks, Yvonne!! It’s never too late to start……:)
Totally AMAZING…gonna go dust off the old sewing machine!
Oh good, have fun!!!!!
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Your clothes transformations are incredible!! Do you sell any of your pieces?
Thank you, Emily. I don’t have anything for sale, but I guess if someone was interested, I might be persuaded. 🙂
Happy Monday!
Beth
That was awesome to see how u transformed everything. You are really talented !
Thank you, Gabby! I really enjoy doing it!
Beth
Well it helps when the woman making and modeling the clothes is absolutely amazingly beautiful!
Wow, what a nice thing to say! That started my day out right for sure!
Hugs,
Beth
OMG !!!!!!! Great ideas, thx for sharing. This has inspired me to try some ideas.
You are so welcome! Happy sewing!
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I think you are the awesomest seamstress I have ever seen! I wish I could sew – LOL!
Thank you, Arielle. It’s never too late to learn!
Beth
You are AMAZING!! WOW! I am so impressed… and so *jealous*!! What awesome talent you have!
Thanks, Ladette! Really, if I can do this anyone can. All it takes is that first snip of the scissors and then your hooked! Have a great week!
Beth
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Your ideas are fabulous! 🙂 I can’t even pick a favorite I like them all…you have given me lots of inspiration!
Thank you, Heather!
You’re a seamtress genius! I’m obsessed with the dresses! They’re alll so cute and I just love your style. 🙂
Thank you so much, Jenn! I’m making another dress as we speak. It’s black with white polka dots. Can’t wait to wear it tomorrow!
Have a great week!
Beth
So impressed. I can not sew at all, I never learned! Your creativity and skills are outstanding.
Thanks, Laura! It’s never too late to learn to sew. 🙂
you are amazing!
Thank you, T!
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You are the most creative and adorable person!!!!!
Thank you, Amanda! Such a sweet thing to say.
Beth
HI BETH! TYPE LIKE THIS SO I CAN SEE IT..THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR ,GIVING US ALL ACCESS TO YOUR SEWING EXPERIENCES, I HAVE WANTED TO DO THIS FOR SUCH A LONG TIME, BUT DIDNT KNOW WHERE TO START. JUST LOOKING AT WHAT YOU HAVE DONE WITH THESE THINGS INSPIRES ME SOOOO……MUCH. THRIFT STORES ARE ONE OF MY FAVORITE PLACES TO SHOP, AND I USUALLY BUY THINGS THAT DONT FIT ME FOR CRAFT PURPOSES. NOW I CAN DO BOTH. ENJOY YOUR POSTS.THANKS CAROL
Hi Carol,
I’m so glad these posts are helpful to you. Have fun refashioning!
Beth
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I am trying to get some inspiration for a coat dress of crushed velvet that I have lost so much weight it is hanging on me!
Congratulations on your weight loss, Paula! I’d love to see your dress, it sounds beautiful and I bet it has so many possibilities.
Beth
In one word…WOW!
Thanks, Carlyn!
Hi! I love what you’re doing!! I have been tossing around the idea of turning a long dress or long skirt into new, *hip*, high waisted full leg pants. Any tips?
Hi Susan,
Your idea sounds like a good one. I’ve not been brave enough to do much with pants yet so I’m not much help in that department. Good luck with your project and I’d love to see it when you finish!
Happy sewing!
Beth
I think you should come over and play at my house. We can sew, talk teaching (I’m a reading specialist) and make over all kinds of cool things. I’ll gladly provide the coffee, treats and thrift store make-over-ables!
I would LOVE that, Cori!!
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Your transformations are awesome. I’m jealous, can’t sew at all. 🙂
Thank you, Jessica! It’s never too late to learn…..:)
Beth
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You recently liked my post ‘How To Crinkle A Broomstick Skirt’ and I am so glad that you did! Scrolling through your main blog page was very exciting and I couldn’t decide which post to view first. Your work is wonderful Beth, and I am so looking forward to coming back again and again. Your certainly have a great eye for transformation. So happy to visit with you!
Take Care,
Jennifer Wright
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Thank you so much for the visit, Jennifer! I’ve always wondered how the broomstick crinkling was done. Thanks for the tips. I might have to try it sometime.
Have a wonderful day!
Beth
Your welcome!
Blessings,
Jennifer
I love your re-fashions. You’ve inspired me to do some of my own.
Thank you, Denise! Have fun!
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thanks for ur great tutorials…. ^_^
You are so welcome!!
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Amazing! I need to get a new sewing machine, start thrifting, and start refashioning. You’re an inspiration!
Thanks, Jen! You’ll love it!!!
Would you ever consider making modest prom dresses?
Hi Hailey,
Are you asking about refashioning prom dresses or making them from scratch?
Beth
wow great ideas love every one of them =)
Thank you so much!
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I have been given so many ideas !! When I go into a charity shop next I will be looking at things totally different
Thank you
Lisa ipswich England
You are so welcome, Lisa! Have fun!
Beth
Love your makeovers. Keep up the great work.
Thank you!
Fantastic!! I’m totally inspired!!
Thank you, Sarah!
You are amazing! What an inspiration:)
Thank you, Emily!!
This is fabulous!!!
Thanks, Jesseca!
These are so awesome!! It makes me want to know how to sew REALLY badly!! 🙂 Good work!!
Thank you!!!
Wow you are awesome!
Thank you!
Fantastic superb ideas
Thank you so much!
These are amazing! Makes me wish I could sew 👍👍
Starting to make my own clothes for this summer. All these are so helpful. Going to have to go thrift shopping now. Thank you so much! You are amazing!
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Wow, you have such creative ideas for your refashions! I especially love the dresses that look entirely different just by shortening them. Very inspiring!
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What creative ideas! And I absolutely love the red/burgundy shoes in the top picture…where did you buy those (or what brand are they)? 🙂
Hi Martha,
I actually bought the shoes at a local consignment shop. The brand is Fioni. Aren’t they fun!! I’ve never seen anything like them before. Have a great weekend!
Beth
Beth, thank you for the information. I was lucky enough to find a pair in my size on ebay! Yeah! Love them!
Wow, seriously!!! How cool! Are they red?
Yep, they sure are. Look just like the ones in your picture. 😀
That’s great!
This is truly one of the most amazing things I’ve seen! Way to go! It’s inspiring and could also be a total eye opener on “how to dress your body” like a crafty version of the show what not to wear. I just mean its such a transformation of often baggy unflattering clothing to a classy well dressed polished woman! Awesome! Thanks for sharing. 🙂
Awwww…. Thanks, Katie!
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You are awesome! I wish i could sew as good as you! Clothes seem to be the hardest thing for me to make. I’m self taught and still learning and you have inspired me so much!
Have looked at many DIY sites and yours is by far the BEST!!!! LOVE IT!!!!
Oh my gosh, Karen, what a nice thing to say!!! Thank you!
Have a great day!
Beth
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I just across your website from Pinterest and I’m in love!!
Hi Starla,
I’m so glad you are here. I hope these wil be helpful. I’d love to see your refashions. Happy Sewing!
Beth aka The Renegade Seamstress 🙂
You are FABULOUS!!! I just stumbled upon your site on Pinterest, of course, and you have such vision and talent to pull it off. Awesome!!!
And YOU are so sweet, Candice! Thanks for your kind comments!!!
How clever you are! I’m not a seamstress of any stretch of the imagination but I’m tempted to try a few of your ideas. They are inspiring!
Thank you so much!! I hope you get a chance to try a few things out. You just might surprise yourself!!! 🙂
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You are a true artiste! You have combined two of my favorite things…thrifting and sewing! I am so inspired by your posts…I can’t wait to get started this weekend on some upcycling of my own! Thanks for this wonderful blog!
Hi Pamela,
I’m so glad you found this useful. Please let me know if you have any questions. I’d love to help!
Happy sewing!
Beth
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I am blown away by your creativeness and ability to see something new in something old or unwanted!!!! I want to try some of your ideas!!!
Thanks so much, Julie! I hope you get a chance to try some of these refashions. So much fun!!!
Beth
I can’t wait to try the man’s shirt project:) I love re-dos!
Have fun, Marnie!
Your work is amazing! I wish I had the talent (and energy) to try also
Thanks so much, Iris!
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Uh-may-zing. If I had a sewing machine (or any patience) I would try your tutorials! Maybe one day…until then, I’ll just keep reading your posts with awe!
(BTW, I do not believe for one second that you’re a grandma…Hot mama!)
Oh, you’re makin’ me blush. 🙂 Thanks for all of your kind words! I hope you’ll follow The First Ever Refashion Runway contest going on right now. https://chicenvelopements.wordpress.com/2013/06/01/refashion-runway-competitors-and-challenges-announced-today/
You can vote for your favorite starting on Saturday.
You make me want to learn how to sew!
I hope you do, Jodi!! It’s so much fun!!!
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ove all the things you do with the thrift store finds …I like to try to make new things and you have some awesome ideas here …..I like to buy the over size mens shirts that I call them Vacationers shirts with all the different designs on them and now i know what I can do with some of them …..repurpose to make something for me …..I think that I can make a sweet little skirt out of them to wear in the summer or when i go on vacations or on a cruise …would be just great for a cruise to wear a sweet little skirt that has some fantastic colors and designs on them …thanks for the insight …..Maude
It sounds like we are cut from the same cloth!!!
U r so talented! It’s so amazing what u have done with old used up dressed and other clothes!!! Very inspiring!!!
Thank you!
What a very clever lady you are – I wish I could do what you’re doing. I may give it a go but I’ve never been great with a sewing machine.
You might surprise yourself…..:)
wow..im speechless your work is amazing ..i cant believe how you turned such ugly clothes in to cutest outfit ever…your are such a talented woman .keep the good work up
Thanks so much for your encouragement!!
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Wow! I don’t know how to sew, but I found your blog on pinterest. Your clothes are amazing! I’ve enjoying browsing your site. 😉
Thank you, Leah! I hope you’ll come back and visit again.
Beth
You are my new favorite person! I love all your remakes and you have inspired me to start sewing/creating again! Thank you!!!
Awwwwww….Thanks, April!!! I’m so happy to know you’re going to start sewing again, and to think I had a little part in that, just made my day!
Happy sewing!! 🙂
Beth
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Oh, my gosh this is so amazing!!! So, truth, I have not really ever sewn before, but have basically inherited all of my grandmother’s things when she passed away about 2 years ago this August. She was the seamstress and a perfectionist at that. I have become addicted to pinterest and have gained an interest in learning how to use my grandmother’s machines. My sister-in-law does a lot of up cycled clothing for her and my niece. Well, while perusing through pinterest and trying to find something that I could try and make (jeans into a stylish skirt) and didn’t look like I just threw it together, but did pay a pretty penny for, I stumbled across your before and after images. Let me say I was just impressed by what you have done.
For me, the creative part comes easy, I can take an old ’80s style dress and see what it can become, but I am not sure how to actually do it. I don’t have the skills to take what I imagine and actually apply it into the material. I guess, my question is: Do you have any suggestions as to take a pair of jeans and make it into a skirt or a pair jean shorts and create something that doesn’t look like it was a cut pair of pants? I see so many images that, that’s what they just did. Can you help?
-Lindsay
Hi Lindsay,
How cool to have your grandmother’s sewing machines. I bet she would’ve been thrilled to know you were going to learn to sew and use her things. Your question about the jeans comes at a pretty good time. I’m hosting a contest called Refashion Runway on my blog right now and last week’s challenge was “denim”. You can find it here: https://chicenvelopements.wordpress.com/2013/06/15/time-to-vote-again-refashion-runway-week-two-denim/ You might get a few ideas from the contestants refashions. I have done a few denim refashions that you can find here: https://chicenvelopements.wordpress.com/2012/08/07/diy-denim-dress-refashion-tutorial/
and here:
https://chicenvelopements.wordpress.com/2013/04/22/upcycled-denim-at-que-linda/
Have fun with your new sewing adventures!
Beth
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Love it all you are VERY talented!!!!!!
Thank you, Ash!
Holy up cycle batman! This chick is a genius!!!!
I love it!
Thanks!!!
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Hello
I love your ideas! My daughter and I have a couple of etsy shops. One of our shops is primarily homemade items and upcycled items. We have just started this shop and would love to talk to you about the exposure on your site. Thank you and keep upcycling……you do a wonderful job of it!
Hi, thanks so much for the encouragement and your interest in The Renegade Seamstress. Please email me at bhunting@eoni.com and we’ll talk some more.
Happy sewing!
Beth
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FABULOUS upcycling!! uhoh, Im off to the thrift (I practically LIVE there anyway ..lol) Fantastic job, all…thnx for sharing it with us other ‘crazy doers’..:>)
You are so welcome!! Happy sewing!
also love the more ‘finished professional ‘look of your redos, my ideas are good but have to refine my sewing skills to get the right effect..inspirational! I machine felt thrift sweaters and remake them (Etsy), got some new fabric on sale, and just refashioned a few sun dresses to skirts, working on some tops..wish you were closer lol..challenge to pull them off well..linen, need to be taken in and I usually cut the sleeves off here in FL..any advise? thnx!
Thank you, one word of advice when cutting the sleeves off, use seam binding to finish the edge. Often times this is easier than hemming and produces a much nicer finish.
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You should have your own TV show! You are amazing!
Now wouldn’t that be FUN!!!!
You are so very talented! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you so much!!!
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I LOCE ALLL OF YOU PROJECTS! THEY ARE ALL BEAUTIFUL!
Thank you so much!!
maybe you can tell me ur secret sometime???
Love all you have done! Just found your site. Ever take a maternity skirt or pair of pants and turn them into non-maternity? Been trying to figure out what I can do with some…
Hi Robyn,
Thank you for your kind words. I have taken thrift store maternity shirts and dresses and taken them in to fit. I’ve never refashioned maternity pants, though. Possibly they could be made into a skirt? Good luck and I’d love to see what you make.
Beth
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You have so many wonderful ideas, thank you for sharing:) you’ve inspired me to dig out that basket of “needs help” clothing and finally give them a much needed makeover!!
Hi Zandra,
I’m SEW glad you found these helpful!!! 🙂
Happy sewing!
Beth
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I LOVE what you do. I just happened to notice a grammar mistake. If it were me I would like someone to point it out. Not judging just noticed is all. In the area where you talk about the wool sweaters. It should read “Wash and dry AN old sweater” and you have it as “Wash and dry and old sweater.”
You are a brilliant woman with an obvious gift for fashion and have a great vision. I for one can only look at the original and don’t automatically see the outfit that you see until after you make it! AWESOME talent! Think of all those thrift shops in need of you! LOL
Thank you for pointing that out, Shannon, I’ll have to see if I can find the original photo and fix it. And thank you for your kind words of encouragement!!
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Hi…
Thank you so much for the tutorial…. it really helping me to refashion my old clothes that i dont like the style… God bless you and your family. Thanks \(^o^)/
Thank you, Vitri! I’m happy it was helpful to you!
Hi,
Just wanted to say that I’m absolutely amazed by your website!!! I have just recently discovered the whole concept of up cycling for myself so seeing your work has been a great inspiration.
Thank you so very much and kind regards,
Kaiu
Thank you, Kaiu! Have fun!
You are just the person I need! I have a grand daughter who has a long torso and long arms. Unfortunately this plays havoc when trying to dress for school in August and September because shorts are never long enough to fall the required one inch below her fingertips. I would like to take a pair of denim shorts and add a skirt. Who knew middle school would be so hard!
Your granddaughter is a lucky girl to have you in her life. Good luck on your project and let me know how it goes.
Beth
I love, love, love that your upcycles areappropriate for the classroom. Sewing is a passion, but I don’t always have time to start from scratch. Thanks for the wonderful ideas!
-A fellow teacher/seamstress
You are so welcome, Angela! Hope you have a wonderful start to your new school year.
Beth
I absolutely love your site!
Thank you, Becca! I hope you’ll come back and visit to see what’s new.
Beth
Definitely! I have you bookmarked. I already went through most of your tutorials, great inspiration.
🙂
Becca
Hi… I wish I could sew. You have amazing ideas!!!!!
Thank you Jennifer! If you ever decide to learn to sew and have any questions, please be sure and ask. I’d love to help in any way I can.
I stumbled across your site on pinterest and have fell in love with your ideas. All I can say is that you and your ideas are absolutely awesome! You have totally inspired me. So happy that I found your site just wanta share it with everyone. Please keep up the excellent ideas and tutorials!
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Wow! You are amazing! My mom use to sew all her & my aunt’s clothes, but she didn’t pass on a whole lot of that knowledge to me. I have taken a few sewing classes and I am determined to learn more. I use to sketch designs a lot when I was younger but then life kinda got in the way and needless to say, it has been years. I recently came across my 8th grade graduation dress. It has been well taken care of. My mom spent a fortune on it back then and I can’t tell you how much I hated it. While everyone else was wearing what was hip and in style, I had this antique lace and mauve looking formal dress. Now, many many years later, I can appreciate my mother’s choice. I almost gave the dress to good will the other day when we were moving, but my daughter stopped me. I would really like to upcycle this into something amazing, but I’m stumped. Looking for inspiration anywhere and everywhere
Thank you so much for your kind words. I’m so glad you saved your dress, it’s sounds like a perfect garment for a refashion. I’d love to see what you end up doing with it.
You might even get some ideas from “Refashion Runway” that’s happening right now on the home page of my blog. It’s a “friendly sewing competition” complete with weekly challenges and you can even vote for your favorites each week.
Good luck with your dress!
Beth
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Love your work. Inspiring, because I love altering and upcycling clothes. Just wanted to mention that if you combine the before and after pictures into one image with a white background/border, then they can be pinned together as one on Pinterest and will be much more interesting than a before picture by itself, or an after picture by itself, and you’ll get a whole lot more repinning of your images, which will drive more people to your blog.
Thank you, Rachel. I was thinking the same thing, too. But on the other hand, the before image of the 60’s dress refashion has been pinned and repinned over 300,000 times. At first I was perplexed about it, but then I thought maybe people are curious about the after…..
Who knows, thanks for visiting and commenting. I love your blog, it’s beautiful!!!
Beth
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i was searching for how to wear old cardigan and came across your work here….wow…those are fabulous! thank you so much 🙂
You are so welcome, Nila! Have fun!!!
Hi there, your alterations on here are all very impressive.
I have a plain dress I’m trying to make more interesting, it is a navy t-shirt dress (I like it’s length). It has a nice collar (with a white outline), that is v-neck with buttons. I’m planning to put some more shape in it (it’s completely straight) but wondered if you had any other suggestions?
cheers 🙂
Could you cut it off at the waist, bring in the bottom of the bodice, then reattach the skirt with some gathers to give it some more shape? Check out this tutorial, it might be helpful….http://www.ehow.com/ehow-crafts/blog/refashion-magic/
WOW! I would have never thought of most of these refashions! Thank you so much for the inspiration. I am a beginner sewer and hope to some day be able to do many of these projects. I do have a question – is there a way to shorten a medium weight cardigan sweater (I think it’s an acrylic/cotton blend)? I have 2 that are too long and not flattering. Thank you!
Hi Marie,
Welcome to The Renegade Seamstress!!
I have shortened a couple of cardigans in a couple different ways.
Check out these posts for the tutorials:
https://chicenvelopements.wordpress.com/2012/03/04/spring-sweater-refashion/
https://chicenvelopements.wordpress.com/2013/03/28/diy-quick-cropped-sweater/
Good luck and let me know if you have any other questions.
Beth
Thanks for the links! I am definitely going to try it. I think refashioning can be more fun and rewarding than working from patterns.
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You do such great work and look wonderful! Very well done and looks modern and hip!
Thank you, Darcy!!!
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You are very talented to be able to take yucky to beautiful with those before and after’s, gives me ideas for my wardrobe for sure. I am voting for your blog on Craftsy.com for sure! Love your site, keep the ideas coming we need you.
Thank you so much!!! I really appreciate it!
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I am your Fun.Your ideas is so inspiration for me.Please,visit me:
http://creativacale.blogspot.com
Thank you so much!
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I love all of your ideas. I am making kids clothing for the local children’s shelter. And you have such great ideas. I can’t wait to make the mittens . Thanks so much for sharing your ideas.
You are so welcome, Sheila! Have fun making the mittens and what a nice thing for you to do for the children’s shelter!
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Wow. ….. great ideas. You are so creative. I feel inspired. Thank you.
Thank you, Kristi!
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Just found this link thru Pinterest. Wow! What great re-fashions. I think I may try some if you don’t mind. Why waste money and creating more garbage buying something new if you can re-use what you already have.
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When and where can I get your book
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You are a very talented seamstress. This inspires me to learn how to sew. I will buy your book when it comes out for sure!
Thank you so much Shauna! The book is coming out in September, I’ll keep you posted.
Wow girl. .fantastic job on you up cycles..love everyone of them
Dale
Awwww, thank you Dale!
WELL. u really are a genius.i love ur AFTERS.just great ideas.
Thank you, Bekyka!
I think you may just be the coolest person I’ve never met! I am totally in awe. There is not only skill but sheer genius in you. **bows down** xx
Awwwwww…..thanks so much Coralie, you are so cute!!
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hello! I loved your blog! gave me many ideas! I make costumes for children and I reuse a lot of material. I would love to talk with you: https://www.facebook.com/Gisselma1977 hugs from Colombia.
Thank you so much, Gissel. I’d love to see your costumes. I’m going over to your facebook page right now.
This is just amazing! You have done a great joy if I on had tallent like that I would be in all kinds of thrift stores.may you be blessed and look forward to seeing more
Thank you so much for your kinds words of encouragement, Laura!
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Wow! You are so creative!!!!! I got a sewing machine for Christmas last year and I have used it once to repair my boyfriends jeans.. I’m new to the world of sewing… But I have just found my inspiration!!!!! I have to go to the thrift shop asap!!!! Awesome projects and creativity!!! Thanks for sharing 😀
Oh, Kate, I’m so glad you have enjoyed these tutorials. Have fun with this and let me know if you have any questions.
Oh my gosh! You have such awesome DIY’s! I can’t wait to try some of these! thank you so much!
Thank you so much! Have fun!!!
You seriously are the cutest lady ever!!! You do such a great job!! You make it look so easy! I love your style, I love what you do with the clothes. You inspire me. .but I’m not that great at sewing..but I will try something easy and use your advice on how! Thanks again… 🙂
Thank you, Kendra! Have fun!!!
Just discovered this site…it’s so awesome! I hope to be able to do this sort of thing well at some point. Just earlier I was looking at the site anthropologie and their beautiful and overpriced dresses, and then their aprons, and was like, oh I can make an apron, right? haha…then I remembered the one I started but have not yet finished, and got it out, to realize that homework is the priority right now. alas… one day. 🙂
Anyhoo, thanks for sharing! I find this inspirational.
So glad to have you here on The Renegade Seamstress, Hannah! It makes it so much more fun for me to know that nice people like you enjoy what I do and that you get inspiration from my work.
Happy Sewing!
Beth
So many fab ideas!!!
Thank you!
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I’m in awe!!!!!
Thank you, Kristin!
There’s enough inspiration here to keep me going for a whole year- thank you, such wonderful creations!! X
Wow, Gema, you are so sweet! Thank you!
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Hello,
I just happened upon your blog from a Pinterest post and I’m so glad I did. I have to tell you, while your ideas are GREAT my favorite thing about your blog and upcycling tutorials is that you are shaped like me so I have a real idea of what my clothes will look like on me ( if i follow your directions correctly that is…. ) So thank you and I look forward to more of what you do.
Sincerely,
Andora Henson, thewritingmommy
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Love your hard work it shows great ingenuity.
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I love your re-creation which has inspired me to recycle my clothes. Thanks for sharing your beautiful talent with us. God bless!
Thank YOU for your nice comment, Diannah!
I love YOU Beth….your the best. So many great ideas I can upcycle some old clothes I have been holding onto for so many years. Thank you so much for your wonderful ideas.
You are so very welcome, Rhonda! It’s fun for me to know you’re enjoying this, too!
Beth,
I am always inspired when I read your blog! There are so many items at thrift stores that I passed over but no more! You’ve opened my eyes to a whole new way of thrifting!
It makes me excited to know that you’re having fun with all of this, too, Pamela! Enjoy!
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thank you for sharing. I love your work and you are a real inspiration for me. Keep up you magnificient work!!!
Thank you so much for your words of encouragement, Danielle! You made my day!
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I love the before and after photos! Your ideas are wonderful. Thanks for sharing.
You are so welcome! I hope you’ll get a chance to try some of these projects. Thanks for stopping by!
What a magnificient work ! Amazing ! i love all !! I’m in France, i make same but with old (former?) furnitures.. we give them a second life lol Bravo , with all my admiration
What a magnificient work ! Amazing ! i love all !! I’m in France, i make same but with old (former?) furnitures.. we give them a second life lol Bravo , with all my admiration. Nathalie.
Thank you so much, Nathalie! I’d love to see your furniture makeovers. I’ve been in the midst of refinishing some furniture this summer for my new studio. I’m really enjoying the transformations. Enjoy your day!
Beth
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You’re AMAZING! What a gift you have!
Thank you so much, Debbie!
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OMG!!! I LOVE YOU!!!! LOL…. I’m fairly new to “creating” my own thing when it comes to sewing and still get extreamly nervous with my machine… I LOVE the “country chic” look but never want to spend the $$ it costs… I love thrift shopping but never can find anything that I am IN LOVE WITH thats my size…. YOU have opened my eyes THANK YOU!!!! I CANT WAIT to try out some of these ideas…
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Your ideas are so great and you make them gorgeous! I love them! Thank you so much!
Thanks so much!!!
You are fantastic!! You make me want to learn how to sew right now! Thank you! 🙂
These ideas are so fantastic! I’ve been trying to refashion my maternity clothes, with mixed results. Will definitely try some of the ideas here. What would you suggest for gussying up a boring black wool coat (it’s not maternity, I am just bored of wearing plain black all winter…!)?
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Awesome ideas!
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You are amazing! Thank you for sharing so many ideas!
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Ohhhh My Goodness. These refashioned projects are all phenomenal. The ability to take the “before” and envision “the after” is such a talent.
I was just at goodwill and ran across several nice pieces, but couldn’t not envision that final updated design and voila! I ran across your site and see the vision of what those pieces could be. I’m heading back to goodwill right now!. 🙂
Thanks, Mary! It’s all “play” to me. I’m so happy the tutorials have helped you to create a refashion vision! Have fun!!!!
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I love the photos that full of love and happiness.They are cut!
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You are a magician.
Awwwwwww……and YOU are so nice! Thanks!
Love your things!!!! I can not wait to try some.
Thank you so much, Melanie!
I’m buying my first sewing machine this Saturday & I can’t wait to try some of these! 😁
Have fun!
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I love them all and they all look so good on you !
Thank you!
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Have sewing machine that i haven’t used yet. Inspired me to refashion some of my old clothes. Thank you!
Have fun, Lis!!
Great fashionable wear and sure worth sharing. Enjoy your holidays. Be Blessed, Mtetar
Thank you so much!!!!
You are always welcome. Blessings Always, Mtetar
I love your blog, you are so talented! I can’t wait to try some of these dresses they are too cute!
Thank you, Mrs. K. Have fun and Happy New Year!
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You have lot of ideas ,love them .Can you give me an idea what can I do with my husbands sweatshirt ,it is small for him but it like new.Like to make something for myself.Any ideas .pleaseee 🙂
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I love every tutorial you do they really inspire me to be wayyyyy more creative than I would normally be. And add some creativity to my everyday life.
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Inspiring 🙂
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Love everything!! Great ideas!!
grPF
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You are amazing, I love everything….💖
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Your work is awesome! Big, big, big congratulations!
Oh thank you so very much!
You are my hero. I love sewing. I prefer to sew new things that transform. But anyone watching your transformations inspired. If I may I congratulate you on your DIY. I am Cuban and I live in mexico 10 years ago. I have 3 children who love to sew. So that keeps your website in my favorites to borrow your ideas. Excuse my English. Greetings.
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Man, you’re talented. I wish I had your vision. My budget is thrift store but you take something next to awful and make it modern and cool and totally fits your figure. Wish I had that talent. I do sew but I’m self taught so perhaps lack the expert sewing ‘vision’ to transform the way you do. If I can ‘see’ something done, I can usually do it. Jack of all trades and all. You should have a book of ‘how to’. Great job! So fashionable! Found you pinned on Pinterest.
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Love, love, love all of this! So glad I stumbled on to this tonight. Please don’t stop creating. It is so cool!
Billie
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whoooooooweeeeeee………you have a gift from God!
brilliant!!
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Thank you, thank you, thank you for sharing your amazing creativity, imagination, and inspiration! You make me want to run to my sewing machine!
You are so very welcome, Stacey! It is truly my pleasure!
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So many great projects! Love it.
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I love you!!!!! I’ve been looking for a website like yours for while, but yours way better than anything I imagine!!!! Thank you!
Fantastic remakes!!
You have done alot of work there.
A great assortment of creatively inspiring projects. I will never look at old clothes in the closet the same again.
I started following the remake clothing on Pinterest because I collect alot of mens shirts, my dads old shirts mostly. Because mens clothes have nicer materals than womens garments. Resizing them to be more fitted is interesting to me. (not a seamstress)
I’ll have to give one of your tutorials a whirl.
Thanks for your sharing,
Cindie
I LOVE the way you have organized the tutorials list. It’s so great to see before and after as the keys to what’s available. Thanks!
Thank you, Carol! Have fun!
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Oh my God! You are a genius, i love you! I really love to refurbish things, but your clothes and the othet things that come out of your hands are not only nice-looking but also very cool and with that special look and “sparkle”. Thank you, genius woman! 🙂
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I cannot do the things you do, but I love looking at your site anyway because you are so amazing. Such great fashion, and from thrift finds! Wonderful!
Thanks so much for your kind words of encouragement, Sheila! You brightened my morning.
I think you are the most talented refashionista I’ve ever seen! Your tutes are exellent and very easy to follow. I can’t wait to get started with several fo your refashions. With Christmas right around the corner, I have many gifts to make! THANKS A BUNCH !!
You are so very welcome, DEB. It makes me happy to know that you are enjoying these ideas! Happy sewing!!!
You are truly brilliant!!! 🙂
Hola! Vivo en México y estoy empezando a tratar de aprender a coser, siempre busco tutoriales muy simples para una princiante como yo que aparte de todo me encanta rehusar los objetos, y quiero decirte que tu sitio es lo mejor que he visto! Your designs are the best I ever seen! Congrats! Please keep creating sharing your ideas! You are amazing! XO 😀
It looks like you have figured out exactly what fit you like to wear. How did you do that? After that you just know how to re draft? AMAZING! I want to have pieces that look that good on me in my closet that I have altered!!!
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I really want to make the applique clothes and t shirts like the ones on Nicole Paloma’s website or pinterest board! I think these wouldn’t be too difficult if all of us had a tutorial?
Would you please consider a tutorial or a demo on how to do this?
Thank You so much!
Amanda Torrence
Galveston TX
I am in love with the blanket coat. Not very handy with a sewing machine but I’m willing to give it a shot. I need this coat!
Do you have a Pinterest page?
This is the most useful information ever. How to repurpose clothes. I love this and cant wait to try some of these things. It gave me some great ideas.
This is the best site I’ve ever seen, your a genius! I have made a board named holiday fun just for your stuff. Thanks I can’t wait to keep looking!
You are the greatest at this ! And you dont stop ! I am sooo following you ! Thanx for sharing your ideas !
I am from uruguay and congratulate her on her work…I loved your ideas..please share them.
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You’re so incredibly creative with your re-purposing/refashioning. Amazing and inspiring!
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Hi Beth,
I just spent an hour browsing through your many projects and tutorials and am absolutely blown away. So many fabulous ideas and implemented just perfectly! Very impressive and inspiring- thank you so much for sharing!!!
Yvonne
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Awe!
🙂
You’re simply a GENIUS!
Awwwwwww! You really brightened my day, Nury! Thank you!!
Wow i wish i could sew….you took some pretty UGLY, OUTDATED, lets just say it DOWNRIGHT DREADFUL..clothing and gave it a new life!
Thanks for the encouragement!!! If you’d like to learn to sew, I’m starting a new series, Learn to Sew where we start at the very beginning. I hope you’ll join us here: https://chicenvelopements.wordpress.com/2015/12/26/learn-to-sew-a-new-series/
Beautiful transformations! You are awesome!!!
Thanks so much!!!
Oh my gosh! You have an amazing talent! I’m curious, are there classes you’ve taken to learn to do these?
Thanks so much Lisa! My mom taught me to sew and most of what I do is just trial and error. But I am starting a new beginning to sew series if you’d like to follow along you can find it here: https://chicenvelopements.wordpress.com/2015/12/26/learn-to-sew-a-new-series/
Thank you, thank you! I have tubs of clothing purchased with upcycling in mind and I’m ready now!
Yay! I’m so happy these tutorials have been helpful to you Debora. Happy sewing!!!
You have an amazing gift! The items that you create from thrift store purchases are so saavy.
Than you so much for your kind words of encouragement, Brittney! You made my day! 🙂
I am so glad I ran across your work! You are so creative. You have inspired me to stop buying clothes and use my old clothes to make something new!
Thank you for your nice comment, Tiffany! It makes me happy to know that what I do here on this blog is helpful and inspiring. Happy Sewing!
I am just starting to sew. I just know the basics. My husband got me a sewing machine for christmas a singer heavy duty. I like to make things for my family and friends. Make christmas gifts too. I love your sight. It helps me step by step with the pic. Thank you. God bless
Hi Vesta, Your comment really brightened my day! What a wonderful husband you must have to give you a new sewing machine for Christmas. Have fun!
Superb tutorials…. very clever ideas.
Thank you so much for sharing
You are so very welcome, Sumira! Thank YOU for your nice comment.
I just found your site. Wow! Such creative re-purpose. I am going through your tutorials and am excited to get the old jeans and sweaters out of the storage tubs in the garage and so something with them. Thank you for the great ideas and tutorials. I hope I can come up with a creation that looks a good as one of yours.
Hi Trina! Thank you so much for your nice comment! I’d love to see your creations!
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I am just in love with ur work…. u r too good…. and tutorialz are so amazing… i am for sure ging to try out this
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You should have your own sewing show and I hope you have a book to sell?
Now YOU just made my day, Marilyn. I would LOVE to have my own sewing show and, yes, I do have a book. It’s called The Refashion Handbook and you can get it here: http://www.amazon.com/The-Refashion-Handbook-Redesign-Remake/dp/1607059231 or directly from me here: http://www.storenvy.com/stores/510307-the-renegade-seamstress
Thanks for your nice comment!
How lovely this is really a great site I love how you taking things and put them in two different lights
You, girl, are amazing!!
Thanks so much for those kind words of encouragement, Janet! Have a wonderful day!
Thank you for the sensible critique. Me & my neighbor were just preparing to do some research on this. We got a grab a book from our area library but I think I learned more clear from this post. I am very glad to see such great info being shared freely out there.
When I was pregnant with my fourth child I bought a beautiful and quite expensive formal dress for a special occasion. I have had it hanging in my closet for 24 yrs (can you believe it?) and cannot bring myself to throw it or give it away. I am so excited to see there is hope for my being able to wear it again. Although maybe with the weight I have put on I can now wear as is. Ha Ha. I love all your ideas and tutorials. With hopes of getting into upcycling I have bought many thrift shop items over the past few yrs when I see a great deal. I really didn’t have any idea though of what to do with them. Now i am excited to put many of your ideas to use. And I can remake my old clothes into something fresh. Thank you for sharing your talent with all of us. You are generous, creative, and talented.
Melissa
Awwwwwwwww…thanks for brightening my day Melissa! I’d love to see your projects some time. Have fun!!!
I am blown away by the transformations! So many projects to try!
Have fun, Donna!
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I . love you big ideas.
I loved everything. I’m inspired to try many of these. You rock.
🙂 Have fun, Phyllis. Be sure to send pictures of your projects, I’d love to see them.
Thank you for your creativity and wisdom!
Awwwwwwww… you’re so welcome, Sara! Thank YOU for your nice comment!
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WOW what great ideas and inspirations – thank you for sharing your creativity
Thanks for making a comment and brightening my day!!! 🙂
When might you be doing another weekly challenge with all the contestants trying for votes. Loved that! Thx
I LOVE hosting Refashion Runway!!!! It’s so much fun and the contestants are always so amazing. I’m hoping to host another season soon.
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Que hermoso. Quisiera q estubiera serca donde yo vivo para q me haga vestidos tan bonitos. Q talento tiene.
Muchas gracias! Me gustaría que vivía más cerca también, así que pudimos coser.
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I’ll immediately grab your rss as I can’t find your email subscription link or e-newsletter service. Do you’ve any? Kindly let me know so that I could subscribe. Thanks.
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Great Ideas but could you direct me towards the green skirt modification as i have couple of long skirts and haven’t modified them fearing that the hem might get too short. Are there any videos of your modifications techniques. Thanks
I have enjoyed looking at your tutorials, you have some great ideas.
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Thank you …. your skill is amazing and your style fab.
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Wow, you are fantastic! I need to change some necklines (way too low) and you have me inspired! Thank you and keep the ideas coming
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Wow! This site is so cool! I’m making Hospice quilts for RiverBend Hospital Volunteer Group, on top of other projects, like a rag quilt for my nieces wedding next year, a quilt for me out of all the cotton fabric scraps, and I’ve made a few skirts as well (with a little hem help of course). I have carpal tunnel really bad in both hands, so my sewing isn’t professional- just done from my heart. I love making all kinds of crafts and things and being emotionally and health wise unstable- it keeps my mind focused on good things. Unfortunately I’m on SSI, so affording anything like fabric comes once every so often, but your site is Amazing!!! I can learn a lot here, and maybe even get help. Thank you so much 🙂
You are a genius
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Que de bonnes idées. C’est merveilleux
Merci beaucoup!
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I’m completely new to sewing but you have inspired me to use the once worthless items in my closet and give them a new look. I will start small but I love your ideas! Thank you so much.
Hi Laurie! Welcome to refashioning. It’s so totally fun. Please let me know if I can help in any way. 🙂
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You are an amazingly talented women! I wish I could sew!!!!!
Thank you for your kind words. You brightened my morning. 🙂
Wow every tutorial I was interested was all yours! I found them here and there not realizing the same person did them all. I am impressed! Thank you for helping me revamp my very old wardrobe that I can’t afford to replace.
Oh Barbara, I’m so happy my tutorials were helpful to you! It’s so much fun for me to know that you’re enjoying doing the same thing that I do. 🙂 Happy Sewing!!!! Beth
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Thank you so much for the wonderful ideas. Being a short girl with a large bust, small waist and medium hips. Clothes just aren’t made for me, so if I don’t alter it somewhere it just doesn’t fit. And you have give me new hope. I am excited about sewing again and getting out of my jeans. I love pretty dress and skirts but cutting 10 inches off the bottom and the sleeves. Now seem like nothing and taking up 4 inches in the waist sounds like a compliment not a chore. I really can have GOREGOUS Clothes with just a little work. And you truly are Amazing, I look forward to a lot more of your tutorials. Thank You again so much.
Oh this makes me so happy, Rose! I’m so glad you are inspired to sew and remake clothes to fit. Happy Sewing!!!
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Where are you located
What state?
Oregon. Where are you?
Are you in the state of tn
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No, I’m in Oregon.
I was so excited about your tutorials that, I bought your book The Refashion Handbook. All I can say is Wow! You are Amazing, I have learned so much from your tutorials but sometimes I need to read the instructions over and over again. And this is the perfect solution for me, keep up the wonderful work, we really need you.
Oh, you really brightened my day Rose!! Thank you for your nice words of encouragement and please let me know if I can ever be of any help to you. Happy Sewing!!!
Okay here goes. I am 12 inches larger on top then around my waist and I have not figured out how to make dresses bigger through the bust. I found 3 beautiful dresses and they all fit everywhere but are tight through the bust. I had to cut 8″ off the bottom. So I have material to work with. I only need to add about 5″ to be really comfortable in the bust line. So I was wondering if I could do some kind of a V shape in the side under the arms would work? HELP? This is an on going problem for me and I have always loved dresses and they seem to down play the difference in my bust and waist. So if you could help me figure this out. I would be forever grateful. You work miracles with all the wonderful things you do. So if you can give me some ideas I would so appreciate it. I have used so many of your ideas already but haven’t found anything to help me with this one. Thank you so much
Hi Rose, Thank you so much for your nice comment. I think your idea of the v-shape under the arm would work. If it has sleeves you’d also have to add some to the sleeve in order for that idea to work. I was also thinking that buying something that fits on top and altering the bottom instead might be an option for you.
I was also thinking that if you made a pattern from a dress that fits you well, you could use that to help transform your clothes. Here’s a link to an article that explains how to do that:
Here are a couple of links to articles that explain how to make clothes bigger:
I hope this helps. Please let me know how it goes. 🙂 Happy Sewing! Beth
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Thank you. Your work has been very inspiring. I’m going to hit my sewing room and experiment.
Thank YOU Sandy! Happy sewing!
I’m sick and homebound sometimes bed bound. I have clothes that wont be of any use to me anymore but need things to wear when people come over or the occasional doctor visit. I would live to not see people in pajamas and sweat pants all the time. Ive gained weight and hoping you can help me with ideas to make something of the old clothes. If you habe any ideas or thoughts I spoiled really appreciate it. Thanks a ton because I lou’ve your stuff.
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Great ideas and really cute! I’m a seamstress and I’m always looking for inspiration!
Happy sewing!
Thank you so much Marie!! It’s so fun to meet people who love to do what I do. 🙂
Wow!!! What a great site this is. You are fantastic! Want to try so many things here don’t know where to start. So much is helpful. Thanks for passing your creativity around.
Thank you so much Kathy! It makes me happy to know that what I do inspires you and makes you want to try some of this. Please let me know if you need any help with anything. Happy Sewing!!
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Love this!! I have been wanting to get into upcycling for quite a while now. Now is the PERFECT time for me because I had gastric bypass surgery almost 8 weeks ago and I am now down 50# and NOTHING fits and I lost my income so no money to buy new clothes with
Along with I still need to lose 40 more pounds!! Thank you,
Jodie
Congratulations Jodie! 50 lbs is quite an accomplishment!
WOW! This will keep me busy for a while. ThankUmuchly.
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I love these. I’m 3x and 68 want to not look frumpy
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LOVE the denim shirt/jacket, reshaped in the back to look more fitted, but the link didn’t work. Can you help me out? You’re a genius at transformations!!!! Thanks, Emily
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I love your stylish upcycles! Thanks for recycling so beautifully.
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I love what you do! I feel inspired to get to back to sewing. Thanks!
Thank YOU for you kind words Lori! Happy Sewing!
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j’aurais besoin de votre aide, j’ai un très vieux chemisier avec des bandes verticales de dentelle et des plis religieuses verticales également. ce magnifique vêtement est hélas trop étroit, même les manches sont trop petites pour moi, comment puis je élargir ce vêtement que je garde précieusement tellement il est beau et très très rétro….Merci pour votre aide
Valérie
Bonjour Valérie, Merci pour vos aimables paroles d’encouragement. J’ai quelques articles qui pourraient vous aider à agrandir votre chemise. Voici les liens,
S’il vous plaît laissez-moi savoir s’il y a quelque chose d’autre, je peux vous aider. Bonne couture!
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I love your ideas but I don’t love having to scroll through everything to find the pin I wanted to see. This is the last time I will look at your stuff.
I’m sorry to lose you. Sometimes the original pin that someone pins is from this page instead of from the tutorial page. That is something I don’t have any control over. I wonder if you’d be less frustrated if you repinned the idea your interested in from the actual tutorial page instead. Just a thought… let me know if you have any ideas.
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