Last Saturday our neighborhood ASG group met in a new-old location. 8 years ago (approximately) we used to meet at the Eleanor Freed Library on Montrose. Then the funding cuts made the library close on Saturdays so we moved around a bit.
I volunteered to do the program because our location is in the middle of my prime shopping grounds. There are some really good thrift stores in the area I love shopping in thrift stores. It's kind of like hunting for treasure. Plus, I can actually buy several items without spending too much money.
My program was showing off some of my thrift store finds that I upcycled. These pictures are of jackets and robe that were way too small for me. The fabrics were lovely. I removed the sleeves and used the fabric to add inserts to the side seams. Voila, clothes that fit me!
The red vest was made from a Japanese robe that was actually made in Japan. I sewed this vest long before I knew that I would have a Japanese daughter-in-law. I loved the colors and design of the robe's fabric.
I added fabric from the sleeves of a jacket and inserted it into the side seams to make this black vest.
This blue vest combines a jacket and applique pieces from another vest.
1 comment:
Thanks for the great idea that I could make a garment bigger by inserting sleeve material. You have just made my wardrobe expand exponentially, as I have quite a few things that have just now become slightly too tight.
Much appreciated.
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