Lainie's NDAD Creation

Today's piece comes from the lovely Lainie! Lainie sent me two batches of pictures - one set includes the project that you'll see below and the second set are pics of the Tassimo she won from the pre-holiday giveaway! I was thrilled to hear all about the goodies she received in the mail from the Tassimo itself and the batches of discs... Tassimo and T Discs, newdressaday giveaway

...to the hospitality station she set up in her entryway with her new machine! I want to come and hang at your house, Lainie! Your entryway looks like the cutest bed and breakfast :) 

 

Tassimo and T Discs, newdressaday giveaway

What a fun way to stay warm during the Pacific Northwest "Snowpocalypse 2014" as she described it!

Tassimo and T Discs, newdressaday giveaway - Snowpocalypse

Now onto the project...

I wanted to thank you for helping me be brave. I had this huge plaid wrap thing that was barely more than hemmed fabric and I made a hat using a pattern in a book. It was all fine and well but really, so much fabric was not used and the original item wasn't exactly re-invented. Why? Because I was chicken!! My mom brought this dress home that she picked up on clearance at Marshall's and I decided to go for it.

New Dress A Day - DIY -  Aztec Pattern Dress - Upcycled

Even though it was hideous on, I had a very hard time cutting into something that was already, you know, "something." But I did it...

How will Lainie rework this clearance rack piece?

I started by cutting the top part off very carefully, trying to avoid the lining underneath. I was left with this...

New Dress A Day - DIY -  Aztec Pattern Dress - Upcycled

It's amazing how ideas change along the way because once it was cut, I realized that the widest part of the fabric was at the waist! How strange that I didn't see this until now!

New Dress A Day - DIY -  Aztec Pattern Dress - Upcycled

And I also noticed the huge slit on the side! I removed the stitches in the slit so I could sew it completely closed and was now left with top and a huge tube of fabric that was wider on the top than the bottom.

New Dress A Day - DIY -  Aztec Pattern Dress - Upcycled

I "Marisafied" it! I turned the tube upside down and pinned it to the once bottom hem/new cut top and sewed it together.

New Dress A Day - DIY -  Aztec Pattern Dress - Upcycled

I hemmed the bottom to the correct length and threw on a sweater I already had and ta-dah!! New outfit.

New Dress A Day - DIY -  Aztec Pattern Dress - Upcycled

It would never have happened if I didn't overcome my fear to make the first cut. Thanks for encouraging us to be brave!

And thanks again for the Tassimo - I shall have my first cup while reading NDAD :D

Lainie, I couldn't be happier with your new outfit! I also couldn't be happier that you won the Tassimo as well. It makes me so happy to hear that you were able to overcome that very large step of cutting into a perfectly "good" piece. It's really one of the biggest hurdles to get over when you begin upcycling, but after that first snip with the scissors, it gets easier and easier as you go further along. You look gorgeous and I know this is only the beginning... xo

Hannah's NDAD Creation

We're having some springtime temperatures here in Los Angeles - I was in Malibu yesterday celebrating a friend's birthday wearing flip flops and a dress!  I know there's still a Polar Vortex going on in other parts of the world, so to help channel some warm temperatures, this piece from Hannah in the Phillippines is getting some love.  It's exactly what I want to wear next time I'm in the sun!

I got the dress for free from the school where I work. (PS, I'm from the Philippines! Hi everyone!!!). They gave each of us a bag with several pieces of clothes inside.  My students chose the dress for me because they know that I love dresses and think it will look great on me.

New Dress A Day - Vintage Dress - DIY - floral pattern

When I tried it on, I didn't like the fit especially in the shoulders, the thick neckline, the shirred part in the middle of the dress, and the length. I loved the pattern of the fabric though, so I held onto it and decided to recreate it.

How will Hannah tweak this piece?

 

I finally got the courage to makeover this piece!  I cut off the sleeves, folded the neckline to make it thinner, and then removed the shirred piece in the center.  I then attached the bottom part of the dress to the bodice. The length was already perfect so I didn't have to do anything else to it.  I added my fave belt at the waist to complete the look and tadah! 

New Dress A Day - Vintage Dress - DIY - floral pattern

I have a new dress. It's a perfect dress for the warm climate here in the Philippines. :)

New Dress A Day - Vintage Dress - DIY - floral pattern

I love how your dress turned out, Hannah!  It's making me want to head to the beach.  I love how you tweaked something that didn't quite work into something that fits like a charm.  Your students chose well!  PS -  I love the sandals that you're wearing in the last picture!

Trish's NDAD Creation

Trish made a most gorgeous piece for today's post! I feel like the skirt she used is one that I had in my collection back in the 90s. The one that I used to wear mock turtlenecks with. The one that I used to wear Birkenstocks with. Yeah, I was straight up Reality Bites :) See how this turns out!

I am addicted to your blog, Marisa! Your fabulous creations inspired my sister and me to buy only second-hand for a full year. I found this skirt at Goodwill for $2.50. I knew that it wouldn't fit, but I loved how delicate the 100% silk fabric felt.

New Dress A Day - DIY - Floral Sheer Skirt - Vintage

Also, I'm a sucker for thrift designer pieces like Bergdorf Goodman...

New Dress A Day - DIY - Floral Sheer Skirt - Vintage

...so I brought it home and hand washed it!

Check out how Trish transformed it!!

The top layer and waist shrunk, so that the bottom layer hung out about two inches.  Although I was scared to sew such slinky silk, I cut in the sides to make sleeves...

New Dress A Day - DIY - Floral Sheer Skirt - Vintage

...and turned it into this super cute dress.

Trish, your new piece is PERFECT! It turned out so well and you look gorgeous! I love the neckline and the sleeves! The after couldn't look more fantastic and I love how the little bit of blue peeks through the bottom. Can't wait to see the next designer-y piece you score at the GW!!