Crochet and Vintage Gauze Restyled and Upcycled T Shirt

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Crochet and Vintage Gauze Restyled and Upcycled T Shirt

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I found a sad cream colored crochet T-shirt at a Goodwill by the Pound store. It was looking a little rough, but had potential. I wanted to do a restyling with it. I remembered I had a long gauzy dress that I inherited from my mom. An idea formed from that "marriage" of the two styles.

Starting Subjects: a Damaged Crochet T-shirt and Inherited Dress

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I found this sad cream colored top at a Goodwill by the Pound store. It was looking a little rough, but had potential. The bottom of this top was thin fabric, and had holes

This is the front of the top.

This is the back. Really cute. I liked the criss-crossing.

I inherited this dress from my mom, when she passed last year. I really like the lightness, but it's really long and had some stains.

Cutting and Pasting

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I cut the bottom tier off. You can see the lining left behind here.

I gathered that bottom tier and pinned it to the crochet part of the top.

I hand-sewed that bottom tier to that crocheted upper part.

Then, I took out a roll of Stitch Witchery, and used it on the inside, between the lower tier and the crocheted part (the hem/ seam allowance area).

Then I used the iron-on seam tape on top of the frayable part of the inside gathered seams.

Wear the New Hybrid T-shirt

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Here I am, modeling the finished product. It's perfectly light and floaty. It's great for summer.