Girl’s Easter Dresses
May 12, 2011 8:52 amFinally! The remaining Easter dresses. Better late then never, right? For this dress I got a thrifted top, cut it off and added some gathered tiers.
I love the layers. And it just so happened to match the Easter eggs perfectly!
This one was probably my favorite.
I got a stained shirt and added the ruffles. Then I added three layers to the skirt: and underlayer, a layer of tulle then a layer of knit. The I added a coordinating sash.
Here’s wishing for a great day!
Tags: children's clothes, easter dress, girls dress
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The Long Skirt is Back
May 4, 2011 9:07 amRemember this long skirt I had made last summer? I had sold out so quickly and never found a fabric that I thought was comparable.
But I finally found this gorgeous ikat print, one of my favorite prints for this year. And the long skirt is born again.
Hish waisted, super slimming and extremely comfortable.
Available here in a very limited quantity.
Tags: etsy, Lex Designs, long skirt, maxi dress, maxi skirt, Original Designs
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Women’s Romper Refashion Tutorial
April 15, 2011 6:53 amOne of the things I love about fashion is things always come back in style. They may have minor tweaks and updates, but most things come back around. I love shopping at thrift and vintage stores because you can find so many great things. Often, they just need minor updates. For those of you that think, “I can’t sew!”, try rethinking. I actually began sewing women’s clothes by just updating things and my passion grew. Some updates are really not challenging. While this project is more involved, many just require quick fixes.
I began with this sad dress. But I saw something in it- something sassy and fresh. I knew this was the dress to be transformed into my romper.
(If you’re new to sewing, I recommend using a cotton or cotton blend. This was 100% silk and it’s not easy to sew with. So keep that in mind when you’re finding your garment to refashion.)
The first thing you need to do is put the dress on and measure to your natural waist line. Then add about 3 more inches and cut it there.
You will have the reamining skirt piece which we will make our shorts out of. Cut them off leaving them extra long. You won’t know how short you want this piece until the whole romper is done. I also saved the bottom piece of the skirt for a dress. So don’t throw away your scraps!
Ok. Now for the shorts part. If you’ve never done this before, you can do a little more research on it, look at a pattern or take a pair of shorts you already have. Lay them on top of the piece you have. We want this to be flowy and non-fitted, so keep that in mind. Make them larger than a fitted pair of shorts. Fold your skirt piece in half and lay out a pair of shorts and cut accordingly.
Here’s what you’ll have. Two pieces that look like this:
Sew each piece at the innerleg part.
Then sew up the middle seams together making it you shorts!
Now attach it to your top.
Here’s what we have at this point. It’s still pretty frumpy dumpy at this point, right?
It needs definition. Here’s your waist line where you attached the shorts and top.
Make a stitch all the way around the waist band, about 1/4 inch above the waistline.
This top had lining so I just made a little hole in that pocket and ran some elastic through. If yours doesn’t have lining, you can always just shirr it at the waist. (Look here on how to do that.)
How much better is this looking already?
Ok, now try the romper on. Figure out what length you want your shorts and hem them accordingly. The reason why we wait to hem them until this point is because the elastic in the center makes the romper a different length then before.
Now for just a couple more updates to keep it current. First, I cut off the collar. It was too business-y. If you do it carefully you can cut it right at the collarline and it won’t fray.
I thought these sleeves were boring and lacked interest.
I took these little ties that were on the dress and made little pickups for the sleeves.
Finally, I took my leftover skirt piece and made a tie for the waist.
And you are finally finished!
Today is a packing/cleaning day. So there will be no head shots of me
I love it with a black blazer!
Check this tutorial and other great posts over at MODE Bay Area.
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Summer Romper Tutorial
April 12, 2011 9:45 amAs the weather warms up, I’ve been looking for new things to sew for the girls. I came up with this bold printed romper.
Think tank top meets shorts. It’s really easy to make and a great all in one piece. After doing this, I probably would have done a couple things different in the process, so feel free to take my thoughts and arrange them how it makes sense to you.
Start with the top of the romper. Get a piece that in length measure from the chest line to waist line, adding a couple inches for the hem. Make it 1 1/4 times in width. Hem the top of the piece.
Connect the piece down the back. Now, with elastic thread, shirr the top. I did 4 rows. (For instructions on elastic thread, go here)
At this point you can add the straps.
Now that top portion is complete, let’s tackle the short. You make two simple short cutouts.
(If you’ve never done shorts, you can always use a short pattern, use a pair you already have to trace or google a little more info on how to make them.)
After attaching them at their legs then down the front and back seams, you’ll have your shorts.
I added a contrasting trim around the bottom.

Then connect them to your top piece. Ignore the fact that there is already a waistband here. that’s where I goofed up
Now, add a waist band that covers the seam in the middle. Sew down each side.
On the very front, cut two small holes side by side.
Insert some kind of tie to cinch the waistline . I used a grossgrain ribbon for mine.
How easy was that?!
I also did a little pick up at the legs of the shorts.
It’s the perfect summer play outfit.
My litle Gigi loves hers. And the bold prints suit her personality very well!
And is it completely wrong that I’d like an adult sized version? In a mature print or solid?
Tags: children's clothes, elastic thread, girl's romper, shirring, smocked, sun dress, tutorial
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New at Lex Designs
April 7, 2011 3:56 pmI’ve got a couple new designs in the store.
First is this light denim skirt with pockets.
It has a great pleating detail at the bottom. It’s the perfect blank canvas for spring’s wardrobe.
Next is the breezeway blouse in a coral and navy chevron stripe.
It has an open back detail with a small gold button closure.
Go check them out and all my other new items in my etsy store!
Happy Thursday!
Tags: denim skirt, Lex Designs, shirt, top, women's top
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