It isn't a hard sewing project. Just some math. Here are some pictures while I made it.
I busted out the serger to finish this dress. But I only had 2 black spools but I had an Olive green spool that I opted to use. And the color matched the green in the fabric.





My dress paired with a belt to take it in (I opted for plain black, a patterned belt would just be too much and just get lost in the dress).

Love this dress, comfy, airy, since it is still HOT here!
XOXOXOXO,
Lauren
1 comment:
The belt adds just the right touch. Thanks for linking up with DIY under $5!
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