Showing posts with label upcycling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label upcycling. Show all posts

Saturday, 13 June 2020

The beginning of my journey...

Most of my first few sewing projects were up-cycling ones. And since I had a lot of big baggy maternity dresses on hand, I had plenty of 'materials' to work with!

I had a batik dress that was way too big for me even when I was heavily pregnant (I didn't buy this btw, my mum bought and gave it to me) but the fabric itself was soft and lovely to touch so I just chucked it to the back of the wardrobe.
Before: Ugly huge dress

With my new toy, I knew it was time to upcycle this into something I would wear. What I did was I draped it on me in front of the mirror and played ard with different looks then, once I decided the "look" I was going for, I went ahead and altered the dress!

I was breastfeeding then (extended bf!) so I had to make a dress that was bf-friendly (hence the deep cut in front!) This was my "beach wear" outfit. Self drafted, messy, but what an adventure!

After: Breastfeeding friendly beach chic dress


Since that first upcycling adventure, my upcycling projects became rather ambitious:


The original dress was a baggy shapeless maternity dress (top right corner, finished dress is on left and also worn) and i spent a lot of time looking at a RTW cowl dress that I loved from Espirit that I wanted to copy. Looking back, I realise now that I was probably way too ambitious trying to self-draft a cowl neck dress from a rtw with zero drafting knowledge. But back then, what do I know? All I had was time (during the little one's naps) and heaps of enthusiasm and a beginner's optimism. 

The photos looked pretty decent, but the truth was the finishing was bad 😅 I hadn't 'learnt' about the different sewing needles required for knit yet (also haven't bought any), I didn't have a walking foot. I did however used the correct stitch (sewing machine overcast stitch with overcast foot! thank you google)

Still, I was proud! I "made" myself a new dress!!

Another 'early work' of mine was this dress I made for my girl which I was particularly proud of.




It was self drafted with the naivety and enthusiasm that only an optimistic newbie like myself can muster. It actually fitted well for a woven dress and I only wish I had decent photos of my little one in it. She wore it twice and promptly outgrew it and back then, I don't take enough modelled photos of my work.

I have more works from 'that era' of early learning and I showcased almost all of it in my instagram cos back in those days, I was very proud of what I could achieve even though they weren't all gems. hehe.

But self drafting was difficult. And because I had no training, it was also not all good. It was not until I found out about pdf patterns that I truly started sewing a lot more and a lot better!

And of course, that is a post for another day!