10 dress DIY shape ideas

DIY How to Sew a Babydoll Dress + Outfits

DIY How to Sew a Babydoll Dress + Outfits – YouTube



Quick and Easy Duct-Tape Dress Form – Threads

This quick and easy method of dress form making uses ordinary duct tape as both the body-casting material and the final form.



apple body shape guidelines on how to dress the apple body shape

How to dress the apple body shape – the best tops and bottoms Dressing for the apple body shape can sometimes be a challenge. Here are my tips on how to dress the apple body shape and look fabulous!





Our Love Story White Strapless Smocked Mini Skater Dress

Lulus Exclusive! The story begins with you in the Lulus Our Love Story White Strapless Smocked Mini Skater Dress finding your one true love! Lightweight woven cotton fabric shapes this cute dress with an elasticized, strapless neckline and a stretchy smocked bodice that creates a cute and custom fit. Twirl-worthy skater skirt flares from a high waist to a flirty mini hem. Fit: This garment fits true to size. Length: Mid-thigh. Size small measures 25″ from top to bottom. Bust: Great for any cup s Dressing for the apple body shape can sometimes be a challenge. Here are my tips on how to dress the apple body shape and look fabulous!



Body Shape Bible: Understanding How to Dress X Shape Bodies

X shape dress guidelines As I discussed here when I explained how lines work, body shape tells us: Where to put the verticals Where to put the horizontals to balance, broad



No Sew, Grey, Summer Tee-shirt Dress: DIY.

WobiSobi: No Sew, Grey, Summer Tee-shirt Dress: DIY. Working on no sew tee shirts is probably my favorite thing to do. Figuring out and creating different designs is always a ch…





Named Clothing PATTERN – Kielo Wrap Dress – Sizes 0-14

Named Clothing PATTERN Kielo Wrap Dress Sizes 0-14 | Etsy Working on no sew tee shirts is probably my favorite thing to do. Figuring out and creating different designs is always a ch…



Before & After: Tie Front Cut Out Dress | Collective Gen

This summer is shaping up to be all about the dress, whether it’s off the shoulder or laced up. Naturally, I’m totally down with the whole dress situation because a) they’re so easy to thrown on and go when you’re lazy like me and b) your local thrift store is overflowing with dresses that are just asking Read More This summer is shaping up to be all about the dresses. Add this before & after tie front cut out dress to your summer wardrobe! Enjoy!



DIY track dress from tshirt

Most of you know I’m a fan of using tshirts for my DIYs. Not only does it simplify the process of hemming/finishing but it’s eco… Most of you know I’m a fan of using tshirts for my DIYs. Not only does it simplify the process of hemming/finishing but it’s eco-friendly. I usually go with shirtspace who has all types of tshirts to create your own sustainable designs and it’s great pricing in case you mess up. For this Olympic inspired dress I used light grey and size large found here or here. I’m 5’7 so I would of liked mine to be a tad longer so maybe an XL if you’re tall. Because the Olympics are coming up I was inspired to create something sporty. In this tutorial I show you how to add a drawstring waistline and pockets. Get the details below Begin by cutting the sleeves off the tshirt. I suggest cutting next to the serged edge so you have a finished hem. Fold your shirt where you want your waist to be. So try it on and safety pin that point. Then iron to create a line. Ironed line. Use a strip of fabric or twill tape as the casing. It must fit all the way around the shirt front and back. Mine was just a strip of light jersey about 3 inches in width. Twill tape is good so you don’t have to fold over the edges. Flip shirt inside out and pin the strip of fabric evenly along the ironed line. I made sure the ironed line was in the middle between the strip creating a casing. Sew along the top and bottom creating a middle casing. See the stitches where I sewed along the top and bottom. It should look like this on the outside. Cut a slit for the pocket below the waist and on the side. Mine was enough I could put my hands in it. Using your sleeves, cut the seam side to fit the slit you created. you will then pin that right sides together all the way around Sew where the pins are… When done it should look like this. Flip again inside out and now sew the pocket as show in the dotted linesyou don’t need to sew the folded part. Trim the excessrepeat on the other side. When completely done it will look like this on the outside. Simple right? Now cut two tiny slits in the middle of the shirt about 1.5 inches apart. Use a safety pin to weave cording in and out through the other side… Now the casing should be done. Last step since my upper bodice was still too large. Sew right sides together a smaller arm hole and take in the sides a bit as shown where the darted lines are ending at the outside of the casing. And done…





Pear Shaped Body: The Ultimate Style Guide

Pear Shaped Body: How to Dress (especially if you are Petite) Pear shaped body has its own assets (the slender waist and flat abs) and challenges (wider hips). Pear shaped women must aovid these things…