Now technically, I think this was originally a toddler jumper dress (the kind under which you wear a shirt), but all the Gymbo-gals I know use them as swing tops in their bigger girls. And my Holly looked so darned cute in this top; we even had her wear it for her Kindergarten picture. (She's now in 1st grade.) As luck would have it, this little top had real tied shoulder straps - not the kind that look tied but are really sewn. So, here's my great idea for not only keeping this treasured item, but using it and seeing it often:
I totally should have taken pictures during the process, but I honestly wasn't thinking it would turn out this well. All together (including hunting for lining), it took me about 30-40 minutes to make. I will note that due to the pockets, I did not construct a flat bottom for the purse. The pockets are so darling, I wanted to keep them usable, hence the tote styling.
Next I used my rotary cutter and ruler and cut straight across the bottom through all layers. I sewed the bottom seam on the shirt, then sewed the bottom seam on the lining, leaving the center 4" or so unsewn. After turning it all right side out, I topstitched over the lining seam to close it completely, then stuffed it back down inside the purse. I was looking for speed, and since it's for me I didn't bother whipstitching the remainder of the seam!
Finally, I pulled some matching buttons from my
Finally, here's the former shirt owner happily displaying the finished product:
Update: I am looking for a "before" picture of the shirt - other than the school portrait. It doesn't show the whole thing, so I'm looking for something better!
Totally cute! Way to recycle!
ReplyDeleteLove it! I remember that shirt :) So glad you purse-i-fied it :)
ReplyDeleteLOVE it! You did a great job with turning an outgrown, into a brand new treasure!
ReplyDeleteAshley
Darling! I'd love to see a before shot of the "shirt"
ReplyDeleteWow! What a great idea AND great result. I know I have some store bought clothes from my older kids that were favorites and might work for something like this. I will have to go hunting. Thanks!
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