'Revamped' - Retro clothes
Revamp those great clothes that you find at opportunity shops or in Grandma's closet so that they fit and look good. Before and after photos show the changes and hopefully give some ideas on how to revamp your own op-shop finds.
Sunday, August 1, 2010
An Easy revamp for once!
This dress was another great find. Was a calf length 80s or 90s dress. Fortunately it was a good fit and just needed to be shortened. The little velvet jacket was only $1 at our favourite Baptist op shop at Windsor. People have asked her where she got her great jacket and someone had a similar one that cost them $180! They were sick about how much they paid when they heard this one only cost $1 and for once I didn't have to do any adjusting so it was an even better find. The brooch is 'Radar' from 'Mash' done by SniffleCo. They do great wooden brooches.
Friday, May 14, 2010
Jacket After Revamp
Zoe and I thought we had died and gone to heaven when we found this jacket for only $1 at Windsor Baptist's bargain basement. It was too long and looked more like a trench coat so we shortened it. The top of the sleeves were quite rounded and full, so I just stitched in about 1 cm on each of the decorative seams.
This little tweed jacket was a great find. The shoulders were a little wide and we needed to take out the shoulder pads. To adjust the shoulders for a better fit, I unpicked the lining just inside the shoulders and stitched the cap of the sleeves in about 2 cms. The excess material was trimmed and the seam was finished off with a zig zag stitch. The lining was handstitched back together. Zoe likes to roll up the sleeves a little. We LOVE this jacket. It takes me back to the 70s! The 70s belonged to us and now this generation is wearing out clothes!!
70s Maternity Top
Here is the full view. Zoe is now saying she doesn't like the little rounded collar at the back so we may have to stitch in the collar a bit at the back. I will just unpick the two sides to the collar, cut it to the new shape and iron in the edging and then top stitch them back together. Otherwise nothing else needs to be done. What a nice change!
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