I love to take risks and try new things. It's what keeps me feeling young and alive. Whether it's a success or fail, at least I know I tried. For this post, I was challenged to Switch It Up! You know O + P as a place for design, DIY, travel and recipes. So, to go where I don't usually go, I'm sharing a fashion post with you. Ya, this is a stretch for me, I am definitely not a fashion blogger.
Switch It Up, a new reality series brought to you by Ford, is challenging experts in their given fields to try something difficult that they’ve never tried before. So, here I am, a DIY blogger trying out the roll of fashion blogger. When I put together my reader survey earlier this year, I was surprised to hear from so many of my readers that they wanted fashion and style posts. The thought of those posts gave me a lot of anxiety. So instead of avoiding this topic, let's try something new and Switch It Up friends!
photos by the super sweet and talented Katie Bernal
Hat // Leather Bag (Handmade in the Dominican Republic)
Here's how you make this simple shirt out of a scarf. You'll need to start with a scarf that is at least 2 1/2 ft. wide. It can be wider, but anything narrower might not work. I chose one with tassels on the bottom to make it more interesting.
Fold the scarf in half so that the tassel ends meet. Start at the end of the scarf, measure 25 inches. This is where you will cut the scarf. Cut through both layers of fabric.
Fold over the raw edges twice and hem them at 1/4" seam allowance.
Put the good sides together and sew the shoulders of the shirt. Measure a 12 inch opening in the middle of the shirt and start from the ends and sew towards the middle. Be sure to back stitch on either end to reinforce the seam.
Finally, you will sew the two short seams under the arms. This forms the sides of the shirt.
Mearsure 9 inches from the shoulder and stitch a 5 inch long seam, 5 inches from the side of the shirt. Do this to both sides of the shirt. If you would like the shirt to be closed more, you can sew all the way to the bottom of the shirt. Just make sure that it fits easily over your hips and butt.
And that's it! How simple is that? This scarf only cost me $10. I think that's a pretty reasonable price for a unique top.
Switch It Up is a YouTube series dedicated to challenging "experts" to try something new. Ford is challenging folks to get out of their comfort zone in the spirit of Switch It Up. Be sure to check out this fun video and the others in the series.
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And here's one to show you the real me.
That last picture is the best!!! Your shirt turned out great too!
ReplyDeletelol, I love this Jeran! The shirt looks awesome- love the fringe.
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! So creative! The last picture is so you and so fun! This is going on the favorite list.
ReplyDeleteYou are hilarious, love the last pic, it's so you! Very cool fashion DIY, I've been living in my tank tops and pants. I think Jas and Tash and I should do this!!
ReplyDeleteThe transformation from scarf to top is adorable! Thanks for sharing such wonderful ideas.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!
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