Wednesday, January 20, 2010

The $3 Outfit


I was at Marshalls yesterday and they had tons of clearence stuff.  I am loving leggings for my 5 year old, since she is the queen of skirts and it is just too cold for bare legs, so i picked up a couple pair.  I found this grey casual pair of $3 i really liked and when we got home i noticed she didn't have much to go with them.  Since i am trying to clean out my unnecessary wardrobe items i started rummaging my drawers for something i could turn into a cute 80's baggy T for her to wear with these great leggings {heaven forbid my $3 go to waste}.  I found this frumpy black, knit, V neck i got after having my youngest and got to cutting.  I used a Tshirt of her's for my guide and (going a few inches longer) I cut a band off the bottom. 



I wanted to keep most of that bagginess for the top, but then make a tight band to bring it in at the bottom.  So I made the band true size and gathered the bottom of the remaining Tshirt.  Then I sewed the bottom back in place creating a nice gathered affect for the T. 


After I did that i had her try it on and i marked with chalk where her arms  were so i could make the sleeves tight and then i cut off what i needed to around the arm and armpit and angled out as i went towards the bottom of the shirt so it would stay nice and baggy.  I sinched the V by weaving a small unsewn piece of scrap material through with a big embrordery needle, and tied it in a knot. 



I Just Love it!  I only wish clothes for myself were that easy--and cheap ;)







2 comments:

Brooke said...

How creative and cute! I love it too!

Unknown said...

Its perfect, Kim. You know, I haven't thrown any of my outcast clothes away since you started this blog. I now have great uses for them.