Makeover Dress With Free-minded Stitches
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Makeover Dress With Free-minded Stitches
![stitch_8.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FGN/M63E/HUM7D2BA/FGNM63EHUM7D2BA.jpg&filename=stitch_8.jpg)
![stitch_9.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FT3/9ZT3/HUM7D32W/FT39ZT3HUM7D32W.jpg&filename=stitch_9.jpg)
=== Materials & Tools ===
- dress (or any clothes, fabric bags etc.) that you'd like to makeover
- colorful threads
- needles
- scissors
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I got a long-sleeved denim-look-alike relaxing jersey dress on clearance sale. Early summer will come to Tokyo very soon, I'd like to cut-off the sleeves and put stitches for some decoration combined with stopping frays.
As always says, I'm really BAD at sewing and stitching! So I decided to use most simple and basic running stitches for this.
![stitch_3.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FWT/YIB4/HUM7D2BH/FWTYIB4HUM7D2BH.jpg&filename=stitch_3.jpg)
It's very easy, so the most important thing is choosing lovely threads. Choose different (or same) colors for each stitch. I use 3 different beautiful color Swedish linen threads.
![stitch_1.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FLE/PA70/HUM7D2B8/FLEPA70HUM7D2B8.jpg&filename=stitch_1.jpg)
![stitch_2.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F5B/HDL1/HUM7D2BI/F5BHDL1HUM7D2BI.jpg&filename=stitch_2.jpg)
Cut-off the sleeves, leave sleeve fabrics half or 1 inches from arm holes. Trim both sleeves (almost) same length.
![stitch_4.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FOJ/8TB0/HUM7D2BG/FOJ8TB0HUM7D2BG.jpg&filename=stitch_4.jpg)
![stitch_5.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FZL/551U/HUM7D2BF/FZL551UHUM7D2BF.jpg&filename=stitch_5.jpg)
Start stitching. Tie up the thread, and start stitching from bottom of the sleeve. To hem cut-off sleeves, put one or two whipstitch for stopping frays. Then start running stitches. I put the first stitch line from inside of the sleeve.
![stitch_6.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F6V/MIWK/HUM7D2BE/F6VMIWKHUM7D2BE.jpg&filename=stitch_6.jpg)
![stitch_7.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F2F/OFJS/HUM7D2BD/F2FOFJSHUM7D2BD.jpg&filename=stitch_7.jpg)
Keep stitching! Don't pull the thread strongly, not to shrink dress fabric. And don't forget to tie up the end of the thread.
![stitch_9.jpg](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FMF/A57G/HUM7D2B9/FMFA57GHUM7D2B9.jpg&filename=stitch_9.jpg)
It's like Japanese traditional Sashiko technique, but more free-minded and easy.
If you can make it more beautiful, please tidy the stitch lines. If you can't (like me,) I think it's absolutely ok.
Enjoy! (^-^)b