Tonight I just thought I'd put some pics up, seeing as I haven't done any refashioning posts for a while (that would be because I've hardly had time to scratch myself, let alone stitch anything). I've remade a school dress for the girl behind the excellent Do it in a Dress campaign, Chantelle Baxter. Here's how it looked to start with.
Any Melbourne girls know which school this is from? I am thinking it's a private girls' school, it somehow just gives that impression. Anyway, I thought it should still look school dressy for the purposes of the project, so I just chopped a bit off the hem and made it into necklacey bits ...
... and at the back I have attached blue and green strips of bias binding that will trail behind Chantelle as she walks around next week spreading the word about the project, which is basically to help girls in Sierra Leone get to school.
The Sierra Leone flag is blue, white and green, hence the colours I chose. I learnt that from doing this project. Let's hope it raises enough funds so that lots of girls in Sierra Leone get to learn things too! And now I better get to bed. Someone's waiting rather impatiently there for me.
excellent cause, excellent gratuitous cat usuage. *****
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