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When I started this blog I mentioned something about crafts, skills and DIY things , so today I decided to finally post that post about crafts. And I chose upcycling old denims to be the main focus of the post
So here it is.
Denim trouserTake a seam reaper and reap the seams of the inside parts of the denim apart so that you get something like the image below.You should get something like this when you are done with the seam reaper.Cut to you suitable height
THE FRONT PART OF THE DUNGAREE
Draw your upper body shape on the denim to get the desired shape. Cut according to the lines and leave a 5cm allowance for sewingAssembly the pins following the shape you drew and you should get something like this.On the inside it should be like this Fold the upper part following the lines you drew or the pins you put.
THE BACK PART OF THE DUNGAREE
Draw the lines of the shape of your desired back part of your dungaree like thisCut and leave 2-3cm sewing allowance
Final product
Tadaaaππππ£
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30 thoughts on “DIY dungaree dress from old denim pants”
Well I am not an expert. To start with I believe in having very limited clothes and only buy new one’s when absolutely necessary. Have made bags, clothes for dogs etc from old clothes.
Yeah me too, my parents don’t really have the money to buy new clothes for us, so they always get us the second hand ones from the white men they work for, and that’s very where my inspiration comes from
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Beatuiful DIY and beautiful final product. LOL.
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Thank you very much haoyando βΊοΈβΊοΈ
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Really cool idea! Just be sure NOT to use the currently trendy jeans with all the holes in them. Could turn out to be very embarrassing! π
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Yeah but I only use what other people would have given me so I would have to make do π
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Very clever! Blessings!
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Thanks very much Cindy
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Cute! Taking denim from winter to summer.
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Yeah thanks for the comment and support, you are greatly appreciated βΊοΈβΊοΈ
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You are welcome. Have fun! Stay creative. π
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Will be sure to do so
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Great work
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Lovely dress, great project. β€ Good for the budget and the environment! All the best!
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Thank you so much Cheryl β€οΈπ
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what-? no finak picture of the dress being modeled by a beauty-? π
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Lol I’ll be sure to find a model next time
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thank you!
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Back at you! π ;D ;D ;D 0!!!
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Thanks Jonathan ππ
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U.R. VERY WELCOME!
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This is really good. I also never throw my old clothes and always make something out of them.
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That’s very wonderful, I would love it if you could share some ideas
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Well I am not an expert. To start with I believe in having very limited clothes and only buy new one’s when absolutely necessary. Have made bags, clothes for dogs etc from old clothes.
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Yeah me too, my parents don’t really have the money to buy new clothes for us, so they always get us the second hand ones from the white men they work for, and that’s very where my inspiration comes from
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Beautiful creation
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Thanks for the comment and support truly appreciate it
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My pleasure
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