I was so excited to post another anthropolification piece. I went out and bought material and took notes but when it came down to it I couldn't find exactly what I was looking for. I didn't want to go half way and make something that sort of looked like an Anthropologie piece. So I decided to wait until I found what I was looking for.
But while I was looking, I found something else. And then it dawned on me. It doesn't have to be like Anthropologie to look good, although it can't hurt. This is what I found. See the last picture for the before photo. It's my new series,...Thrift Store Refashion!
I wanted to show readers that, if you learn to sew, you really CAN live frugaly. I can't tell you how many times I've seen something at a thrift store that was either WAY too big or WAY too homely or just plain old WAY too ugly. All it takes is a quick snip, snip and stitch up here and there and VOILA, you have a fantastic new garment for only $1.50!
This theory can also be used for department store sale racks too!I bought this little (I mean BIG) frock for $2.99. When I first saw it I almost put it back. It was just HUGE! I wasn't sure if I could salvage it. But it had a summery retro quality that I just couldn't pass up.
What I did first was take in the sides. Then added a zipper to the right side. This changed the look of the sleeves. Instead of looking like a sleeveless dress, it became more of a capped sleeve which I thought was a good thing. Sometimes, when you're trying to revamp something you end up with happy accidents like these.
Then I made a yellow belt to match the yellow trim on the collar and sleeves. I added a brown square buckle and I looked totally ready for a summer picnic in 1969.
Also, if the winning blogger leaves a comment I will include the yellow hair handkerchief featured in the photos.

If you don't like to shop for used clothing that's fine too. But me, I'm a confessed dumpster diver. Well, okay maybe I wouldn't go that far. (Although I did get my daughter's crib AND my front porch Adirondack chairs on the side of the road, another story) But I LOVE going to thrift stores, especially the salvation army close to my home.

As I've mentioned numerous times, I am a shopaholic AND live on a budget. Sometimes, all I need is that shopping 'fix'. You know? It doesn't have to be anything big, just something to bring home, take out of a bag and put somewhere to admire. Which is why the thrift store is sooooo perfect for me! I've gotten some super cool finds not limited to, but including: a brand new patio table from target, a bubble jet spa, kids clothes GALORE, shoes, an antique birdcage, an Anthropologie-like tray for my jewelry, an armchair that I reupholstered AND a toddler bicycle.
Now, not all thrift stores are created equal. I've found that, around here, the Salvation Army is the best. It's big and has enough clothes to fill a Macys. Although there is a goodwill store in Harrisburg that accepts all the reject furniture from Target. And on the weekends all their inventory is half off! I bought that patio table for only $10. It was brand new, IN THE BOX and still retailing for $200.

And I'd say finding a deal like that is BETTER than buying something new.
And hey, if there's no one out there who wants a new used dress I think I'd be more than happy to keep this little number for myself! If there are some of you on the fence, to ease your mind the dress has been washed and ironed before sewing.
When I see this dress, I think of the song 'Half Acre' by HEM. That might be because it's been playing the entire time I've been writing this post. But I think it's fitting.I took these photos with my new AMAZING light boxes, 300 watts a piece. The difference between having them on and having them off is night and day. How did I ever live without these?! I haven't quite mastered how to position them but I hope to take a studio lighting class next month. So hopefully I won't be a complete amateur forever.
Oh and the flowers were a happy coincidence. Brian had brought them home after work two days ago. When I went upstairs to take these photos I quickly snatched the vase on the dining room table and used them for the photo. It was all just meant to be.
The size of the dress is small. It has a 26 inch waist line and a 34 inch bust line but the dress was not tight around the waist. So I would say it could fit up to a 27" or 28". If the winner of the giveaway leaves a comment I will also include the striped hair scarf featured in the photos.
As usual, if you would like a chance to win this dress just link back to this post. If you have any questions see the "questions and answers" link to the right. If you use blogger just use the "create a link" link at the bottom of this post. If you don't use blogger, that's fine too. Just create a link on your page as you normally would and I will see it using Technorati.
Okay. Here is the before photo. Yeah, yeah, I know, I really uglied it up. Didn't wear makeup, didn't smile, didn't wear shoes, shot the flash at my face. I thought you might get a kick out of that. I wanted you to see that ANYTHING is salvagable in some way. There are better ones than others but if you're open minded you can always find a bargain.But really, look at the difference! It's like night and day!
There are finds like this everywhere. And best of all, it only took me about an hour to do! If you like the thrift store refashion posts please let me know. I think I like them and hope you do as well!
And if you'd like to see more refashioning NOW, I recommend Wardrobe Refashion's blog! Nikki vows to abstain from the purchase of "new" manufactured items of clothing, for the period of 2 / 4 / 6 months. Instead she refashions, renovates and recycles preloved items for herself with her own hands in fabric, yarn or other medium for the term of her contract.
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142 comments (SHARE YOURS!):
Wow I sooooo love this! It has inspired me to do this myself someday. Now I just have to steal someone's sewing machine for the day!
LOOOOOOOVE IT! I'm now inspired to head on down to the thrift store today myself! I linked to you on my blog.
I love what you did with the dress and I would love to see more!
Your shoes are SO cute! You don't look bad in the 'before' picture, but the dress sure does! You've inspired me to go thrifting.
Amazing! And I love the way the sleeves transformed. I just have to ask, did you buy the retro chair just for the shot or did you have that on hand too?! Your photo stylin' is the best!
you are clever!
i'm an avid thrifter...and i'm always looking at items that are just too big and thinking that someone should do something !
(i plan on learning...and you are once, again, inspiring! )
keep on doing what you do!
You're a master!
That before pic made me laugh. I love the mug shot face you're sporting!
wow! i love this so much! i have been thrift shopping for a few years now and have always thought how much better i could do if i only knew how to refashion clothes to fit me. maybe today i will go to our local thrift shop and see what i can find!
Hi! I posted the link to my multiply site:
http://nina0205.multiply.com/links/item/4/Grosgrain_Summer_of_69_Thrift_Store_Refashion_Frock_GIVEAWAY
I really love the thrift store refashion ideas!! I have my grandmother's old sewing machine, so I should bust that out and try my hand at this as well... :)
The dress is adorable! Ha ha, laughing at the before photo, you look still look cute, but drowning in that dress. You did a great job making it over:)
I'm afraid I would not fit into this, but I wanted to tell you how much I like it. I'll now be scouring the local thrift shop for a smiliar item. I too would have put it back without much thought, but you really did an amazing job!
I wish I could do something like that.. I love to thrift store it up!!
Wow! What an amazing transformation! I don't think I would have even picked that one up, but I love how it turned out. Keep up the thrift store makeovers, I love 'em.
Once again...gorgeous! And I hear you on the thrift store shopping--who wouldn't want to spend less on great stuff?
This is inspiration for any beginning seamstress. Thank you for sharing the simplicity of creativity on dime!
SOoo cute!!!
Yes, I love summer
I blog it here
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Big Hugs Karin
You're amazing! It's so awesome how you saved that dress.
This is stunning. I love it. I have entered into the giveaway and am crossing my fingers! :) Thank you for sharing your talent with all of us.
Oh, and yes... I'm loving the thrift store makeovers!
Oh my daughter is so in love with this! I am too!
What a totally cool project! I feel like I must go to the thrift store right now.....what fun:) Fabulous job! What a good eye to find a salvageable project from your original purchase!
I am amazed you did all that to that mumu!! SO CUTE!!! I wish I knew how to sew like that.
The dress is so beautiful! I definitely have to try to win something again. I created a link!
LOVE IT! I'm hoping for it! This would make summer so fun, and a great excuse to buy shoes to match.
This is SO cute! LOVE the colors!
oh wow. that is beautiful!
This dress is amazing. so cute. I would love to have this for spring and summer. amsbolda@hotmail.com
You and your blog are amazing! Seriously.
You are AMAZING!!!! So inspiring and just plain amazing!!! You make me want to go home and sew! I LOVED this post and with the economy so crappy I think you could help inspire a lot of people to be thrifty and creative!
I am just beyond impressed! the dress is amazing!
Keep the thriftstore refashions coming! I love it!
Ummm.....AMAZING!!! I love thrifting and that dress is fabulous! I'm linking you up right away...
I would like to go to a million picnics wearing this dress this summer.. Please pick me!
This is beautiful! You are very inspiring, I love working with thrift store finds! I hope you do more posts like this one.
I would love to have this. Your creativity inspires me.
I absolutely love your frugality. I think that's something that goes highly under appreciated these days. And, as you have proven, you do not have to sacrifice frugality for fashion.
I would love to see more posts of your refashioned items! And I hope I win this stinking cute dress!
LOVE IT! I want you to teach me to sew!
THat is so amazing. Someday maybe I can learn those tricks! What a talent you are blessed with!
Super cute! Inspiring me to start learning how to use my sewing machine...
What a beautiful print. I would love to win this dress, but I don't have a blog. What cute dress!!
What a beautiful print. I would love to win this dress, but I don't have blog. What a cute dress!!
oh my gosh, it's simply lovely. you have a real talent. i want to learn to sew now! i love your blog :)
Muy Fabulosa! I am SO going to the DI and Thrifttown tomorrow! Oh wait - I have a full closet of clothes that need a makeover ... hmmm (even better right?).
Love the makeover. I look forward to even more thrift store refashions. Posted just now on my blog.
adorable...my daughter would love that!!!
What a seriously beautiful dress! You never cease to amaze me. :) Now if only I could get my waist down to 27".....
wow! it looks so good! u r one of the most talented crafter!!!
*Sigh*
I wish I wasn't a fatty. I would like to wear this.
wish I was a smaller person! Nice work! I love it!
I love to, as I call it- "Thrift-Spin" and you did an amazing job here! I am impressed... Summer of 69 is linked up.
that is so precious i can't take it. you may be the coolest woman ever. would love to see more of these refashions. carry on!
My goodness! I can't wait to go find a giant dress and cut it down. I also love thrifting, but I never thought of doing that. So sweet! The before and after is exciting and encouraging as well.
Aaah, what are you trying to do to me? I never would have thought to do it like that! It is beautiful. I am loving these things for adults, though the children's giveaways are fun too!
You are amazingly talented! I just love this dress, and I especially love that it's thrifted and now has a new (and much more glamorous!) life.
I linked to here on my blog, and would love to have the chance to win it! Thank you!
What a great advertisement this is for learning to sew! I've been researching books on patternmaking so I cna learn—if you have any suggestions, they'd sure be welcome. I don't have anybody nearby whom I can ask to teach me, so I'm hoping I can pick it up from a book.
I won't enter this drawing because I look terrible in yellow, but I adore what you've done, and the fabric is terrific. I love seeing reconstructions—real clothes, that is. I checked out Clothing Reconstruction for Dummies from my local library and was really disappointed. I'm much more attracted to good-looking stuff with personality than I am with the Tinkerbell look.
(No offense to Tink.)
I've attempted a few reburbished fashions myself, but they always end up looking worse than they did before I thrifted them. Hopefully I will win this summer dress and be able to wear it with thrifting pride!!
so adorable!
i absolutley love it!
Oh how I hope to be frolicking around in this dress this summer!
Wow- you are amazing- I would look at it and never see potential. It turned out so darling- I need to open my eyes to thrifting! The dress is cute!!!!
I adore this dress, and i adore your website.
this is sweet.
thanks for the details for the redo. very helpful.
WHERE IS YOUR STORE??? I've only discovered you in the past few days, but seriously--with this many giveaways---I want to see what you sell!! And the site is always under construction! I love your stuff, but I would have to give it all away--no issue, except that when I create--except for my soaps--it's always for someone else! I'm a pillowcase and sheet shopper at the thrift stores--but my 2 1/2 year old limits more shopping-- WANT MY MOM TO LIVE CLOSER!!! love your stuff, can't wait to see more!
The first time I saw it I thought what a happy dress :-)
I really enjoyed your blog very much whether reading your short stories, looking through your pictures, or sometimes joining your giveaways :-) It's fun really.
Oh and my vote is to do more refashion. I love it when you create from scratch but now that you also do this one, I would also love to see other refashions :-) Maybe something of that before dress and then turning it into a dress for the little girls. But that's just me. :-)
Beautiful as always! I just bought big shirts and dresses today at our new local thrift shop. Time to get sewing :) Thanks for the inspiration. My link is at http://yoyomamacreates.blogspot.com/
I love the style and the colors of this! Just awesome!
Oh my goodness! I can't even believe how cute this dress is!! I LOVE it!
I would LOVE to see some details on how you made this refashion work. It looks amazing, something I would definitely be interested in attempting.
I love the style and the colors of this! Just awesome!
I created a link! and boy I hope no one actually looks at it so that I have a chance to win!
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Too cute! You've now made me want to go thrifting...something I haven't done since college : )
That's quite the transformation. I wish I was cool like you so that I could pull that print off.
Wow you really transformed this dress:) It looks great and so retro.
I wonder if you have time to read all of these comments - I wonder this because mine tend to be long. I can't help but write you these mini-novels because so many times - like this time - I read your blog and think "exactly"!
I do not sew, but aspire to sew. My parents (yes, both my mom and dad) sew (well they can and did); they used to make me all my clothes when I was in grad school (ok, the skirts and dresses that I wore daily - I had the "dressy tshirts" that matched the skirts). Yes, I was 22-28 years old and loved the 6-paneled skirts, A-line skirts, and frocks similar (but shorter) than the one shown here and greatly appreciated that they were made with love by my overworked, but empty-nested parents!
It all started when my parents and I copied a couple patterns for a few reasons. Like you, one reason was to get a better fit (although for me it was my waste to hip ratio not my bust) another was due to the cost of trendy fashions, and then my third reason was that I loved having matching scrunchies for every outfit (so Midwestern of me, eh?). : ) Anyway I blogged about all this earlier this month when I liked to your Boyer Cardi so I won't go on any longer, about this.
The comment I want to share today is that even if you don't sew (like me) but know how to mend or can use a needle and thread, it can be very easy to make minor modification to hand me downs or thrift store finds. I'm not so into the thrift store thing, but my husband and his family love it. I do however get a lot of great hand-me-downs from close friends that sometimes just don't quite suit my taste, are a little too worn in certain areas or have a stubborn stain. I've removed ribbons and bows or moved them or even added them to suit my taste; I love having a new item from an old friend. (I have an uncanny memory for who gave us each outfit - so much so that Baby asks me "who gave me this" every morning when she gets dressed). I once removed a sailor collar, pulled the trim off the sailor collar and then added the trim (piping?) back on to the dress (because there was matching piping around the arm holes and I felt that without the extra trim it looked a bit bare). It was so fun and I was so pleased with myself ...
So of course I'd love to see more posts like this - as you may know I love all your posts!
Happy sewing/mending/modifying, happy spring, happy, happy everything! Take care!
I love this dress! I'm willing to even lose weight to get into it! :)Lisa
That turned out great..I am always on the look out for good bargains at second hand store and this just makes me wish i had a sewing machine even more. Great job.
i saw this link on steel city knitter's blog and that was quite a revamp! I have to say I'm a larger girl and that dress would have looked hideious on a larger girl :) I tend to have the opposite problem from you, I find things I love but that are way too small.
Bless you for being my size. Love it!!
YOU ARE MY NEW HERO!!!! what i want to know is how you made this amazing refashioned frock. you are the most amazing seamstress... i want to be you when i grow up. especially the size 26" waist!! can you make one with a 32" waist? i'm afraid it won't be as cute... darnit!
I love this dress! I linked to it on my blog, and I hope I can be as successful in some of my future thrift-store revamps!
Wow, I love this! (And we are the same size!!!) I never win ANYTHING so pick me!!!
Please pick me!!
I love it! My fav is a thrift store. You are so creative it kills me, where do you find time? I barely have time to shop let alone sew it, photo it, and blog it. Youre amazing!!
I too am addicted to thrift store shopping, I have so much stuff that I get just cause I like it and it is cheap. I have a wonderful thrift store within walking distance and it is the perfect thing to get out of the house with my girls and go for a walk without having to spend much. The dress turned out really cute!
WOW!! Excellent job turning the 'not-so-pretty' frock into a beautiful dress! You look great!
Iit's times like this that I wish I COULD sew.... I have tried and it just is NOT pretty.LOL
Maybe you could do my alterations on any finds? ;)
Wonderful job--it's sooo cute! Thanks for the giveaway! Here's my post: http://www.savingsdiner.com/2009/03/summer-of-69-thrift-store-refashion.html
What an inventive and gorgeous dress! i linked up!
wow, you officially interested me in refashioning :D thats amazing. I don't know if I have the vision for it, but I'm going to give it a try. thanks
This is the first time I've ever tried a blog giveaway contest... but I love this dress - the colors, the cut. My mom always told me how valuable knowing how to sew is but I do not have skills anywhere near this level. Definitely an inspiration!
Impressive. I love remakes. I am a fellow thrifter. I would love to wear that fabulous dress.
Great redo! Can hardly believe the before and after!! Sweet!! Just posted a link!
Wow! This is awesome. What a great result!
Oh my goodness I love love love this! I'd really like to wear it this summer. Please can I win?!
Wow. Such talent. This dress is amazing!
wow i love this post about refashioning old clothes. I would love to win this dress.
Such a cute find and a GREAT revival. I hope I win!
Look how adorable you made that. Love the colors!
Wow, you are amazing! I am so excited that we are the same size! Pick me!
Wow, you did an amazing job. I hope to be able to refashion and recreate half as well as you some day. Fun fabric print for spring! Thanks for the giveaway!
o.k., wow. I am borrowing my sister-in-law's sewing machinge and learning how to sew thanks to your creative inspiration. Wish me luck!
I just love this dress! I would so love to win it.
I love it! And I just have to ask: did you already have the shoes??? They are perfect! ;) Great job on the refashion. I don't have a blog to link to so I can't win it but I just had to tell you what a great job you did!!
I LOVE THAT DRESS!!!! I seriously want to learn how to sew and you have just made that worse!!! That dress is darling, i want to shop at thrift stores and turn ugly in to BEAUTIFUL!
Ohhhh I love this! I would love to win. I really need to learn how to refashion clothes because I'm always at the thrift stores. I linked to you on my blog. :)
i love this dress
This dress is adorable! I wish I wasn't working right now. I'm ready to leave and head to the thrift store. This definitely gives me the inspiration to find old clothes and make them "new".
I love the thrift store post idea!! I can sew new things, but haven't tried refashioning yet. I am way tooo big to fit into your creations - I'll sign up to win when I lose the weight!! :)
Well Kathleen,
I think you've really done it now. Seriously, since everyone has access to thrift stores, I believe that these posts may be your most popular yet. You see, many of us are afraid to try to completely construct an outfit from scratch, but taking something old (and cheap) and refashioning it into something that's current doesn't seem like such a stretch.
Keep up the amazing work.
-Michelle
this is beautiful!
makes me anxious for sunny days and bare legs! can't wait for summer...
That is amazing. Very inspiring
you are so inspiring. thank you for yet another great idea to get me back in my sewing room.
and your photography is exquisite. keep up the good work.
These pictures are beautiful, as well as the dress of course! I would love to see more refashions on your blog! (But then, I like everything you make.
I went to the oppy yesterday, but no luck. Of course, that's the fun of the op shop- you never know what you might find!
I Love seeing ugly, unloved clothes repurposed! This transformation is shocking - the finished dress is adorable! Posted a link on my blog to share the cuteness with the world!
Very nice work. I continue to be inspired by my own thrift store forays. I made a great suede tote bag from a size of very large pants for $4.00.
So pretty!!!! Your work is absolutely fantastic!
Thanks for the chancE!
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You totally have me inspired to run to my nearest thrift store and shop, shop, shop. (Yet somehow, I still save...hmmmm.) Love it!
Such a cute refurbished dress. You do such a great job at whatever you do!
I would love this dress. Yellow is my fave! I would love the scarf and the belt too!
tifg45@excite.com
I love this giveaway. I could see myself wearing this dress to one of the many gatherings my family has during Summer season. So PLEASE pick me!!! She would have a loving home to go to. :D
This dress is gorgeous! Such a wonderful idea too!
Call me linked. You have amazing talent. LOVE this!
I love this dress so much. Anthropologie would charge a fortuen for something like this.
Hi! I'm a new follower, and I absolutely LOVE your dress! Haha the "before" picture is hilarious, you really need to know what to look for in those stores, and it looks like you have a great eye!
Very cute! Love the shoes. Love the dress. Love everything. I don't think my link is showing up here on your site but it is on my blog??
I L-O-V-E the dress. You are very talented.
I wish I had an eye for this stuff like you do! It turned out so cute! I want it! :)
You are BRILLIANT with the stuff you refashion! Thanks for the inspiration!
I love what you did with this dress :) I HOPE I win!!
You are amazing!
This is my new favorite blog. A lifelong goal of mine would be able to sew, design, and create gorgeous pieces like you do.
I'd love to wear this dress on a summer picnic. I'll cross my fingers and hope to win. :)
Fab dress love your blog such great talent :)
This dress is AMAZING! I am so impressed at the transformation!
This dress is amazing! It combines my three favorite things...vintage, sewing and thrifting. It inspires me to try some refashioning.
I love this dress. It combines my three favorite things...vintage, sewing and thrifting. It inspires me to try some refashioning.
The suspense is killing me! I even posted two links, just to be sure. This dress is fabulous!
Pick me, pick me!!! I really really need this dress! It's perfect! Thanks for the chance!
I hope this give away isn't over. I just noticed my post isn't listed, but I totally posted a link in my blog! And I definitely don't want to be left out. http://namabanana.blogspot.com/2009/03/domestic-imp.html
Weird...
Wow. Wow. I love love love it!
Whoo Hoo!~~Smashing good job!
jwla.lozier@gmail.com
I LOVE it!
thrift store refashion is the BEST way to get a new outfit!! :D (at least for me... and my budget!)
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