Tamar
12-13-2007, 12:49 PM
I found this gorgeous denim print in the clearance basket outside one of my favorite fabric shops in Jerusalem all crumbled up. I thought it would make a fabulous anna, and an even cooler frayed anna. Here it is being made into a stylish little dress.... (with instructions :supercool: )
Cut out your Anna peices (lining, main body print, shoulder straps and side ties), cutting two of your main print and two of your lining, in full length.
http://www.eiroc-oil.com/tamar/z60.jpg
Sew the Anna together making sure that the right side of the under print ends up against the wrong side of the outer print. Make your shoulder straps the regular way, but with the right side of the lining fabric up against the wrong side of the main print.
http://www.eiroc-oil.com/tamar/z61.jpg
Here is the back, I used a deeply dyed Japanese print so that both sides look good.
http://www.eiroc-oil.com/tamar/z62.jpg
Make chalk marks along where you would like the fray to be.
http://www.eiroc-oil.com/tamar/z63.jpg
Stitch along chalk marks.
http://www.eiroc-oil.com/tamar/z64.jpg
Cut (carefully!) in between the stitching lines.
http://www.eiroc-oil.com/tamar/z65.jpg
Make little cuts all along your stitch lines, be sure not to cut stitching!
http://www.eiroc-oil.com/tamar/z66.jpg
Look at it out of he dryer, it gets better everytime it gets washed and dryed.
http://www.eiroc-oil.com/tamar/z67.jpg
Look at it now!
http://www.eiroc-oil.com/tamar/z68.jpg
A little dress!
http://www.eiroc-oil.com/tamar/z69.jpg
And just for fun here is one I did a while ago......
http://www.eiroc-oil.com/tamar/s89.jpg
http://www.eiroc-oil.com/tamar/s90.jpg
http://www.eiroc-oil.com/tamar/s94.jpg
Cut out your Anna peices (lining, main body print, shoulder straps and side ties), cutting two of your main print and two of your lining, in full length.
http://www.eiroc-oil.com/tamar/z60.jpg
Sew the Anna together making sure that the right side of the under print ends up against the wrong side of the outer print. Make your shoulder straps the regular way, but with the right side of the lining fabric up against the wrong side of the main print.
http://www.eiroc-oil.com/tamar/z61.jpg
Here is the back, I used a deeply dyed Japanese print so that both sides look good.
http://www.eiroc-oil.com/tamar/z62.jpg
Make chalk marks along where you would like the fray to be.
http://www.eiroc-oil.com/tamar/z63.jpg
Stitch along chalk marks.
http://www.eiroc-oil.com/tamar/z64.jpg
Cut (carefully!) in between the stitching lines.
http://www.eiroc-oil.com/tamar/z65.jpg
Make little cuts all along your stitch lines, be sure not to cut stitching!
http://www.eiroc-oil.com/tamar/z66.jpg
Look at it out of he dryer, it gets better everytime it gets washed and dryed.
http://www.eiroc-oil.com/tamar/z67.jpg
Look at it now!
http://www.eiroc-oil.com/tamar/z68.jpg
A little dress!
http://www.eiroc-oil.com/tamar/z69.jpg
And just for fun here is one I did a while ago......
http://www.eiroc-oil.com/tamar/s89.jpg
http://www.eiroc-oil.com/tamar/s90.jpg
http://www.eiroc-oil.com/tamar/s94.jpg