#RefashionFriday Skirt to Pinafore Refashion
Happy Friday! I have a whole list of sewing projects to get to, and with Spring finally peaking out from the winter weather, I'm so motivated to tackle some new projects!
I picked this skirt up a few weeks ago, while filming my thrifting trip for my Simplicity takeover. I originally wasn't going to buy it, but it looked like it would actually fit me 'as is' and that excited me. It was also this gorgeous golden color, and looked to be of really great quality.
I got the skirt home, tried it on, and had to suck it in for it to button! Thankfully it was a button close and I had plenty of room to move the buttons over for a more relaxing fit. The skirt looked very frumpy on me, as most maxi skirts do. Originally, I was considering making a knee length skirt and calling it a day, but about 5 minutes later, I had the idea to create a pinafore. Maybe it was because I kept seeing the #SewBibs challenge on instagram, but the thought of a pinafore just clicked! Since I wasn't sure just how often I would wear a pinafore, I thought I would take this project a step further and make the bib removable.
Overall this project was a simple transformation, and I was able to use my Turia Dungaree pattern from Pauline Alice to help with the top.
I will have a video tutorial coming up, and will update the post once it's completed! But for right now, I'll break down some of the steps.
Update: Here's the video!
https://youtu.be/kYybb5YLwAs
First, chop the bottom off. Mark where you would like a hem to go - and add in some seam allowance. The more you cut off, the longer your bib can be. Since my skirt fell on my high waist, that meant my bib could be shorter, and I chopped about 9" off the bottom.
My favorite trick with this refashion was using the original skirt hem in two different places! I used it as the finished top of my bib and I was able to use the rest in the straps. The original hem was pretty wide, so by adding some extra seam allowance, I was able to keep the original fold.
To make the top removable, I added buttonholes to the bottom of the bib and the ends of the straps. Buttons were sewn onto the skirt itself, so the pieces could easily be attached and removed.
During the making of this refashion, I was getting really annoyed. About halfway through, I looked at the piece and it reminded me of an apron. I stepped away for a bit, but even after returning, I couldn't get the apron vibes out of my head. Before quitting for the night, I took out a pack of dungaree metal strap pieces and pinned them to the straps. Adding in the overall straps and separating the straps from the top made a huge difference and I no longer saw an apron!
That wasn't part of the original plan, but it was definitely a detail I was happy to add.
After the top was finished, I completed the project by hemming the skirt! I was so happy with how this refashion turned out, and it was made so much easier by using a pattern I already had! There are so many dungaree and pinafore patterns in the sewing world, here's so inspo to make your own!
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Closet Case Patterns Jenny Overalls
Seamwork Magazine Dani Pinafore
Simplicity Knit Overalls (I have this pattern and can't wait to make it!)
McCall's Overalls (this comes with pants and pinafore!)
Inspired to make your own Bib pattern? Check out the #SewBibs competition over on instagram! I follow Meg from Cookin' & Craftin' on insta and she's been sharing loads of inspiration. Here's her blog post! The challenge is on until April 12th, so you still have time to work on your makes!