Saturday, January 23, 2010

High-Waters Transformed!

I was cleaning out a drawer the other day and found a pair of jeans I didn’t recognize. I don’t know if they are so old I just forgot about them or if someone gave them to me or what. But I tried them on and they fit perfectly… except that they were high-waters. Dang.

So I decided to cut them off into shorts in hopes that warmer weather will come my way sooner rather than later.

But what do I do with the denim I cut off? Hmm... I got to thinking…

I carefully cut up the side seams to open the fabric up. Then I laid one of my daughters already-made skirts on top to use as a pattern and cut the skirt shape, with the cute side seam running down the center of each skirt piece. I added a standard elastic waistband and tah-dah! A little girl’s denim skirt!
Yeah, there's a little bit of fraying on the bottom hem where it rubbed on the ground by whoever owned these jeans before me. But have you been to the mall lately?
So there you go. What once was a pair of too-short jeans is now transformed into shorts for me and a skirt for my little gal.

9 comments:

Polly said...

Great idea! I've got some jeans that are wearing out. This would be great for the legs.

Kasey Hunt said...

Way cute! Good job using the material you have.

BRAD AND WHITNEY said...

Genius! I have a pair of high-waters that I will have to use just for this purpose. I made capris last year with a pair of floods, but I like this even better!

mommy2alex said...

Sweet! That is just awesome!!!!

Nishant said...

Good job using the material you have.

Work from home India

Candice said...

Do you mean "high-waders"? I'm not sure what high waters means.

The Watkins said...

Hi! I love this blog! You are so creative! I'd love to be able to see your family blog too!

Aunt Cynthia

Brenda said...

I just made one of these for my little girl! Thank you so much for the tutorial. I linked to this post......just lettin' ya know! ;)

Polly said...

This totally inspired me. I made my girls' skirts a bit different, but got the idea from you. You can see them at http://helpinglittlehands.blogspot.com/2010/03/tiered-matching-tiered-sister-skirts.html