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Oriental Safari Playsuit

Transform an a-line top into a playsuit

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/oriental-safari-playsuit • Posted by Style Wilderness

It’s only been about a month since I left Melbourne but I’d been itching to make something. So when I found this sample garment while cleaning up the Mulberries store in Vientiane (I’m getting ahead of myself as I haven’t told you about that, but I’ll have to explain later!) I snaffled it and got the refashioning happening…

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

2 h 00

Difficulty

Tricky
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Description

It’s only been about a month since I left Melbourne but I’d been itching to make something. So when I found this sample garment while cleaning up the Mulberries store in Vientiane (I’m getting ahead of myself as I haven’t told you about that, but I’ll have to explain later!) I snaffled it and got the refashioning happening…

Instructions

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    It was a strangely shaped A-line top, kind of cut on the bias and with strings at the sides to wrap around the waist. I took them off straight away, then made darts in the front and back and took in the centre back. So far, so good. But then, the tricky bit – what to do with it next. Making it into a mini dress would perhaps have been the obvious answer, but I didn’t have enough fabric to extend the hem as this was a one-off sample and there was no material left over. Plus, I thought it might look better as a jumpsuit (and I’ve been seeing them on other ladies and liking the looks of them!) – and have you ever seen a jumpsuit with a mandarin collar? No. So I knew it would be unique. Kind of like an Asian safari suit!

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    It was definitely not easy to transform the top because it was cut strangely – I got rid of the asymmetrical front, which gave me just enough fabric to extend the front of the crotch, but I had to use scrap fabric from something else (in a slightly different colour, but not that noticeable) for the back crotch. I used some pyjama shorts as a template to cut out the extra fabric and attach it to the top to create the crotch sections.

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    Yes, very glamorous, talking about extending a crotch!! And definitely not easy with limited amounts of fabric and an irregularly shaped garment (if you wanted to try this you could probably do it with a longish T-shirt, although even then it wouldn’t be the easiest project). So I was extremely happy when I finished it!