Look what I added to my shirt!

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Look what I added to my shirt!

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BEFORE AND AFTER
small project this afternoon, turned a t-shirt I never wore (on account of the neckline) into a tank top. probably could've cut up the sleeves for binding, but I had white rib and like how it goes with the print
eyeing other "unisex" crew neck shirts in my drawers now

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1940s refashion! Before pic at the end. Originally the brown part was a 40s repro that I’d kept trying to fix, but the pattern wasn’t very good. So I took it apart and used a true vintage 40s bodice and 60s skirt patterns, as well as new mustard fabric, to make a new dress!
The scallops on the skirt were drafted, and I borrowed pockets from another pattern. I had the buttons in my stash; they were just the right shade👌Best part is it still matches my vintage (midcentury) brown hat! Here’s how the dress looked in its previous iterations lol.
I was sort of inspired by the particolored dresses from the medieval era, and the 40s did it too!
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