Mom Proves That Any Ugly Piece Of Clothing Can Look Good Again (28 pics)

Posted in       21 Aug 2018       3968       GALLERY VIEW

Mom of 3 Sarah Tyau began recycling old clothes soon after the birth of her first daughter

What began as a way to save some money became a philosophy for life

She has transformed hundreds of pieces of old clothing for the whole family to wear

One of the easiest DIY's I've ever done, simply add lace to the dress and viola! A whole new dress! For this piece I was featured on the front cover of Altered Couture & a 3-page spread and on Sew, a U.K. magazine

 

I bought this men’s shirt at Target clearance section for $10 in size XL. I loved the sailor boat pattern and also the fabric, the fabric is a thick, sturdy, high quality fabric which I liked. What you’ll need: -An oversized shirt(mine from Target) -matching thread -needle or sewing machine -scissors Directions: 1. Lay the shirt down on a flat surface. 2. Using a girl’s dress as a reference, cut the sleeves off and the top body piece, and take out the pocket. Cut and discard the extra fabric in between the shoulder area. 3. Sew the sides of the top piece together(shown in pink line). Make sure you turned it inside out first. 4. After cutting off the excess fabric on the shoulder area, you should now have a straight across skirt piece. Baste stitch 1/2″ to the edge(shown in pink line) and pulling one side of the string, gather it together. Sew the skirt onto the top piece. 5. Cut the sleeves smaller. 6. Sew along the pink line. 7. Sew the sleeves onto the top piece. 8. *I made a button hole and sewed the button on right below the waistline(when I cut the shirt diagonally along the waistline, I had to cut right over the button & the button hole so I had to make new ones). Estimated time: 1.5 hours Budget: cost of the shirt(mine was $10) Skill level: a very confident beginner to intermediate

 

I got this large women’s coat from my friend’s yard sale for $3 and transformed it into a classy & elegant coat/dress for my little girl. With the extra scraps of fabric I made a clip-on bow that she can wear on her hair or on the coat. Which do you prefer?What you’ll need: An oversized coat Matching thread Scissors Pins Seam ripper Project cost: $3 Estimated time: 2.5 hours Skill level: Advanced beginner

 

$3 thrift find dress into a skirt

Looking for a dress like this so I can make this jumpsuit again, but better. See the elastic waist? It’s always bugged me how cheap it looks. I literally used every part of the dress and barely converted it into a jumpsuit, so I didn’t have enough fabric to make a waist-tie. If you flipped it inside out, you’d see an orange fabric on the waistband because I didn’t even have fabric to cover the elastic! I’d sew on two waist-ties on the sides so I could tie it in the front to hide the elastic waist, which will make it look more tied together and expensive. I’m all about making clothes that look expensive for $5 or less

 

Before -After. It's actually dyed to a cream color(from white) but can't tell in the photo. I felt bad as I unstitched this beautiful wedding dress that I have no doubt the bride looked stunning in and must have meant so much to her, that I said a prayer for her. Am I cheesy or what? Some people have told me they actually prefer the before.

 

I am itching to sew again! (This XXL men’s shirt into a bell sleeve girls’ dress ) But school is starting soon and it’s been so busy trying to get everything done before it starts, where has Summer gone? Did it fly by for you too? What you need: A larger shirt Matching thread Scissors A sleeve pattern Project cost: $4 Estimated time: 3.5 hours Skill level: Intermediate

 

I will be turning this pleated dress into a short sleeve dress with a black bow detail. What you’ll need: Dress Black ribbon Scissors Thread Seam ripper *Fraycheck (optional) Project cost: $8 Estimated time it took me: 3 hours (filming + trying to figure it out as I go) Estimated time for you: 1.5 hours (since I did all the figuring out for you Skill level: Confident beginner

 

I barely used the jacket, I only took out the buttons and the wrist-ties so I have a whole jacket left that I didn’t cut up! I will be thinking of something to refashion it into, but do you have any ideas what I could make it into? What you’ll need: Dress pants Matching thread Scissors Seam ripper Project cost: $8 Estimated time: 3 hours Skill level: Intermediate

 

DIY: a thrift find dress to a peplum dress. *the peplum is detachable so you can wear it with or without!

 

My newest Refashion Revision is this $4 Thrifted XL Men’s Shirt transformed into a pinafore dress. The bib part is detachable so you can wear it as a pinafore or a skirt!

 

Little did you know I made TWO versions of this refashion where I used my old XS shirts I had and upcycled them into a peplum top for my girls.

 

I bought a XL light yellow dress from The Salvation Army Family Store for $4.99 and turned it into a form fitting waist-tie dress. I feel this is a simple transformation and not an elaborate one, and I chose this because I see many dresses like this at thrift stores and thought it could be more relatable, so that you could do this too, unlike other vintage dresses you find that’s one of a kind. I had a vision of the after within seconds of looking at the dress at the store and it turned out exactly the way I envisioned. I got another epic yellow dress from there that you just have to stay tuned to see in the near future! What you’ll need: -Oversized dress -matching thread -needle or a sewing machine -scissors Estimated time: 1.5 hours Budget: $5.00 Skill level: An experienced beginner

 

Here’s a green dress I refashioned, Happy St. Patrick’s!

 

Welcome to Refashion Revision where I take outdated clothes and turn it into new. In this episode I’ll be turning these black and white trousers that have been sitting in my closet for 4 years, into a detachable overall skirt. For this project you’ll need: 5-6 buttons for the inside of the waistband sewing needle matching thread safety pin 2 buttons for outside the waistband scissors seam ripper Project cost: $4 for the buttons Estimated time: 2.5 hours Skill level: intermediate

 

I saw this XXL women’s shirt at a thrift store for $5(it still had the tags on, don’t you love when that happens?), I automatically had an image pop in my head so I started on the project hoping it would execute just the way I imagined.

 

Here are photos of my daughter wearing the same shirt back in 2014. It was a lot bigger on her then. I bought 2 of the same exact shirts and made a dress for her in 2014. And with the other shirt, decided to make it into a top for her now since I’ve never worn the shirt. What you’ll need: shirt ribbon thread seam ripper scissors fray check* (optional) Project cost: $4 for ribbon Estimated time: 100 mins. for each shirt Skill level: Intermediate

 

One awesome thing about knowing how to sew is that even if it doesn’t fit you right in the dressing room, you can still buy it and take it home to make it right! So you should learn to sew! What you’ll need: *A larger dress *thread *Thread *Scissors Flip the dress inside out, then sew the sides from the arm hole to the waistband. And you are done! here’s the before and the after. I couldn’t find my nude color top to wear underneath but that’s how I plan on wearing it. Estimated time: 7 minutes Budget: $0 Skill level: A beginner

 

$4 thrifted dress into a origami peplum dress refashion. I thought instead of a regular peplum design, folding it like an origami would put a unique spin to it, do you think?

 

after years of looking for a skirt like this with the right elastic waist, color, length, I finally found it!!! Would you believe it takes less than 10 mins? I actually found it several months ago and I have a huge stash of half finished and need-to-start piles but I just can’t find the will to do it.

 

A mid-calf length, long sleeve dress into a more fitted short sleeves with a bow detail.

 

I got this cute dress from Chicwish. There’s nothing wrong with the dress and the quality is excellent, but being small and petite(I am 5′ 3″), the length and the size drowns me a little bit. So I did a quick alteration to make it more form fitting to my body. Estimated time: 40 mins. Budget: $0.00 Skill level: Intermediate

 

$3 thrift find dress into a skirt


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