upcycled muumuus

Remake: Tropical Print Muumuu

The votes were tallied and the jungle-esque muumuu won by a landslide!! New Dress A Day - vintage dress

It was oh, so colorful, but super loosey-goosey.

New Dress A Day - upcycled vintage muumuu

I had an idea of what I wanted to turn this into, but I couldn't get started on my upcycling until I got a little bit of ballet in.

New Dress A Day - upcycled vintage muumuu

You know, the kind you do outside when you're shooting before shots in vintage garb?

I originally wanted to keep this a dress, however once I saw these guys...

New Dress A Day - vintage - burn holes!

...I had to come up with a plan B. The cigarette burns fell right at the mid-thigh area, so this was going to be a bit too difficult to keep as a dress. PS, I couldn't stop thinking about the burns and if the person wearing this before me got injured from them - poor thighs!

New Dress A Day - vintage - burn holes!

So I had to rethink my plan and start brainstorming about other routes to take to turn this around.

I decided to cut the muumuu right to the area where the burns fell.

New Dress A Day - vintage - burn holes!

I was left with a stash of fabric that I will be repurposing very soon! I had more fabric leftover than originally planned, so now I get a full round two with it!

New Dress A Day - vintage - excess fabric

Next I started removing the seams at the arms.

New Dress A Day - vintage - excess fabric

I left the sleeve attached at the shoulder, but trimmed off all but an inch of the material.

New Dress A Day - vintage - excess fabric

Using the excess sleeve, I started to fold the fabric, accordion style, to reattach to the shoulder area. I want there to be a bit more ruching up here, to give the sleeves a billowy effect.

New Dress A Day - vintage - excess fabric

I pinned the accordion folded fabric to the shoulder seam...

New Dress A Day - vintage - excess fabric

...and had it ready to stitch down.

New Dress A Day - vintage - excess fabric

Before getting the sewing machine out, I pinned under the raw edges at the sleeves and measured the area under the arms about an inch to take in.

New Dress A Day - vintage - excess fabric

With everything pinned, I sewed down the sleeves and took in the top portion of the dress.

New Dress A Day - vintage muumuu

The final step was stitching a new hem at the bottom of the piece.

New Dress A Day - vintage muumuu

I turned the muumuu around, wearing the old back as the new front, and had a brand new top ready for a sunny day!!

New Dress A Day - upcycled vintage muumuu

I was so inspired by the print that I had to have matching nails!! Tropical print calls for jungle nails, right?

New Dress A Day - upcycled vintage muumuu

And jungle nails call for leopard print shoes, right? (PS, I love the tie in the front of the top now!!)

New Dress A Day - upcycled vintage muumuu

The print isn't as overwhelming anymore either!! There's nothing like floral fabric to get me amped up!!

New Dress A Day - upcycled vintage muumuuNew Dress A Day - upcycled vintage muumuu

And to think, this might never have come about if I had stuck to my original plan. I think I might have to force myself to do this every once in a while!! What great thinking-on-the-spot/thinking outside the box training.

New Dress A Day - upcycled vintage muumuu

My new top is definitely getting multiple wears this summer. I'm seeing new looks in my head as we speak!!

New Dress A Day - upcycled vintage muumuu

 

And to that, I quote House of Pain and say "Jump Around".