Leftover fabrics. (Pieces)
Do you trash them away, keep them in a bag, or what exactly do you even do with them?
Well for me, I keep them in a sack for future purposes.
Ha! I love to manage oh, plus it could be useful at any goddamn time.
Today's story is very interesting, you see that red leftover fabric in my hands?😃 it created magic!
I made a dress for my sister and had leftover fabrics from her outfit.
The red fabric is a lycra fabric, not light lycra anyways.
I wouldn't talk much about the dress I made for my sister, because that's not why I am here.😄
Let's focus on the pieces (the leftover fabrics in my hand).
I wanted to make something nice to rock like I always do, this time I didn't search for a muse, I was just inspired by the sight of the beautiful fabrics.
The White fabric and the stripes were a very small portion of fabric left after making some dresses for my sister.
Well, the white fabric is also a lycra fabric, and what was left was about 1 and a half yards and the striped fabric was half a yard.
The fact that I'm petite in stature makes me manipulate so many fabrics and even use lesser fabrics to make beautiful styles.
What will I make with these fabrics? I started to rack my brain, I sat down for about 30mins thinking of how to combine them and I came up with something beautiful in my head.
The problem was how to get a sleeve because the fabrics wouldn't be enough, that was when I remembered, "beauty can come out of ashes", my sack of pieces of course.
I emptied the sack on the floor and started my fabrics sourcing, this time not in the market, but on the floor😃.
I saw so many pieces on the floor but the red one caught my attention, like the adage says " many were called but few were chosen.". So, I picked it up, simply because red matches white and matches black too.
The cutting part
I folded the upper bodice using my half-length and my bust measurement and then I added a sewing allowance. The striped fabrics were used just for the front upper bodice, while the white was for the full-back ( upper and lower) and the front lower bodice.
The style is just a pencil knee-length dress with a funnel sleeve.
How did I achieve the sleeve? I used whatever was left of the white fabrics to cut a regular sleeve and then my beautiful red fabrics complimented it, I used the little pieces to make two flares that were attached to the tip of the regular fabrics. (The white fabrics).
It was looking odd there, so I decided to fix it somewhere around the neckline too.
The neckline was a not-so-sharp vee, with the red fabric as a band on the neckline.
After sewing, the result was amazing!
I used the hand-stoning machine to attach stones to the red fabrics. ( neckline and sleeves).
Next time, I'll show you how I used this hand-stoning machine but for now, the outcome of my outfit was beautiful.
Style created and sewn by me. Beauty eventually came out of ashes.😁😍
Thankfully, I had some leftover pieces, I didn't want to spend so much on this one. Perks of being a tailor😁
Do you love the combination too? I'd love to know how you handle your pieces. (leftover fabrics)
All images used are mine