Love skinny jeans, but prefer to have your butt covered? Tunic tops are the way to go. Today's showcased tutorial describes how to take a crop top, plus a skirt and refashion them into a tunic. Looks complicated, but it's really quite simple...
Susan shows how to take a crop top and a skirt, and turn them into a tunic. The process is very simple - much easier than I would have thought, looking at the finished garment. Susan describes each step of the refashion.
Teamed with the denim jacket and skinny jeans, this is a style I love to wear. Check out Susan's denim tunic - just as flattering. I'm on the lookout for suitable garments to refashion into tunics now.
Susan added her tunic to the Tops & Shirts for Women link party. You might like to check out the following projects at the Tops & Shirts for Women linky...
- Salina, Easy Romper
- Evening Layered Top
- T-shirt Lace Redo
- Beach Kimona
- Easy Tunic Pattern
... Pam
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WOW that's adorable! I love going to the thrift stores - I wish I could think of projects like this when I'm poking around!
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ReplyDeleteI loved reading this, can use some of the ideas for a longer dress . thank you mirjam
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ReplyDeleteThis is a fantastic alternative to pants and a top and skirt. Thank you for sharing your sense of style with us. Fashion is what you wear and what fits you.
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