
Last month I was lucky enough to participate in
The House of Estrela Refashion Month. In case you missed it, here's my post...
When Magda invited me to be part of The House of Estrela Refashion Month, I didn't hesitate. A whole month of refashioning with 20+ guest bloggers... count me in!!!

Not so long ago, I acquired a pair of hand me down, girls' jeans, too large for now, but I thought they would be perfect for next year. Unfortunately, the little recipient disagreed... I cannot wear those. They are not for girls. They are boys' pants!!!
Pointing out the lace on the pockets made no difference. And I'm afraid I had to agree; they were rather plain and boring.

I had seen lots of jeans refashioned to skirts, so thought I'd make these pants more girlie by doing just that. Initially, I tried to leave the side / front pockets on, but it just didn't look right. You can see from the photo above, that I also mis-measured and cut the sides longer than the middle front / back.
And that's the beauty of refashioning... you can make it up as you go along. There are no rules and you are limited only by your imagination.



All the buttons were replaced with pink ones (as you can see from the back view in the photo above) and some pink ric rac was added.

Colour was added to the pockets by hemming a square and attaching it to the jeans at the top and one side.

If you look at the fabric near the zip, it appears bunched up and it is. It was like this before I cut into the jeans and I'm not sure how this is going to make the skirt sit when it's worn. If I pull out the fabric near the zip so it is flat, the front of the skirt rises a little. Perhaps I should have cut the front a little longer than I did. We'll see next year when the skirt fits. I can always make a belt if the waist is too large.
There you have it... a pair of plain girls' jeans refashioned into a skirt for a little girl. Hopefully she'll approve of the changes I've made.
This skirt cost me very little to make... hand me down jeans and everything else from my stash. Obviously, the minimal cost involved makes refashioning attractive, but environmentally, it's definitely a good thing too. I also enjoy refashioning because it's unstructured and creative. You can read more about my thoughts on refashioning:
For more refashioning ideas, head on over to The House of Estrela Refashion Month.
... Pam
Even the fussiest little fashionista is bound to be delighted with this Pam :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful skirt! I love the tree fabric. This is really cute, and I'm pinning it!
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This was one of the most viewed posts from the month =D
ReplyDeleteIt looks fantastic. My Miss 4 would love to wear it - after your refashion!
ReplyDeleteLove the skirt Pam. I just noticed the pleats on the skirt - love them!
ReplyDeletePam this is Marvelous!!! and as i wrote to you personally,last week i was just working on making a summer dress from an old [30+years] 2 tiered skirt. I used only the lower tier, thus the upper one is still to be used as well .
ReplyDeletemirjam
Love the pleats and your fabric choice. It's certainly girly enough now!
ReplyDeleteDarling! I love the ric-rac and the scrappy fabric flower.:) Great job using the pants to make a suitably girly piece of clothing!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous skirt Pam! Definitely should be girly enough now. I can see why you wanted to leave on those side pockets - I would have tried that too! Refashions always change as they go though I find! This one turned out beautifully!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking to a Round Tuit!
Hope you have a fabulous week!
Jill @ Creating my way to Success
http://www.jembellish.blogspot.com/
That's just downright adorable. enJOYed your inspiring post.
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute refashion!
ReplyDeletePam, This is such a cute upcycle!! I love every little girly party of it! I want to try it! :)
ReplyDeleteGina
I look forward to seeing your retake on this, Gina.
DeleteGreat refashion, Pam! Such a fabulous fabric! thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day!
Hugs from Portugal,
Ana Love Craft
www.lovecraft2012.blogspot.com
Lovely skirt!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea and what cute fabrics! Thanks for sharing.
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Great refashion! All the pretty details...exactly a little girl would want :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous Pam, hope the waist sizing works out next year because it would be such a shame if she couldn't wear this, it's gorgeous. :)
ReplyDeleteoh how sweet! Unfortunately I only have 2 pairs of jeans that fit me so can't make one... unless I buy more jeans!
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ReplyDeleteThat's gorgeous Pam!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is such a cute skirt refasion I love the lighter colour pants at the top too fab!!
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