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20+ People Who Don’t Need Fashion Designers — They’re Already Seamstresses

People can be divided into two groups — those who throw away their old clothes and buy new ones, and those who prefer to customize the garment in a whole new style or make one from scratch. And that doesn’t mean that the members of the first group are lazy, but that the members of the second are extremely creative and can’t stand still when new ideas pop into their head.

O incredible.club loves customizations, and has selected some of the most creative ones on the internet to inspire and share with you. Check out!

“I made a skirt that can turn into a salopete dress”

“Sometimes an idea comes into your head and you don’t know how to start. The idea came and I made this skirt in two days”

“The top part of the skirt was made with a wool blend fabric with embroidery. And the bottom one with trench coat and two taffeta ruffles. It got pretty heavy so I had to strengthen the waist with some additional buttons.”

“I made my first 18th-century historical costume out of flour sacks and old curtains. I did the printing, sewing, and embroidery myself — all by hand.”

“I made one of those ‘my rich husband died under mysterious circumstances’ robes, and I’ve never felt so powerful”

“I made a dress out of old lace curtains and finished it with lining”

“I found an old scarf and made a dress out of it”

“So I found this turtleneck scarf that I’ve never worn. But I found the fabric so beautiful that I decided I would make something with it. I don’t have a lot of sewing experience, but somehow I made it work. First, I sewed the top part, I simply made a tube. Then I managed to cut a pretty decent pattern for the skirt. This was a little difficult because there wasn’t much fabric left. After attaching the skirt to the top, I sewed on two straps and that was it. I was very proud. Also, I sewed everything by hand because I’m terrified of our sewing machine and I don’t know how to use it.”

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“I made a dress out of a cheap $2.99 ​​sheet”

“I made the shirt and scarf from two men’s shirts. I feel very accomplished”

“My shirt was kind of boring so I embroidered the artwork David, by Michelangelo, in it”

“I made a salopete dress with an old upholstery fabric”

“I made my own prom dress”

“I imagined, designed and made this dress myself. My grandmother helped a lot along the way, but I chose all the fabrics, flowers, etc. I thought it would look cool to put flowers and lights inside the tulle. It was a very heavy piece, weighing around 4.5 kg”.

“I’m making a dress inspired by the one Belle wore to the ball, and it’s getting too big for my apartment”

“It took a few months to create this dress as I worked on it between school and work.”

“I finally managed to make my dress inspired by Christian Dior’s 1947 collection. It took a long time, but it’s finally done”

“The dress is double—the top is made of sheer printed organza, doubled with thick cotton. Despite the apparent lightness, it is quite heavy. And the cotton is so dense that if you add another layer to the bodice, you can make real armor.”

“I made my own wedding dress. It’s not perfect, but it’s exactly what I wanted.”

“I made a map of the stars on a pair of jeans”

“The lines were done on the sewing machine, everything else was done by hand”.

“I made a gold prom dress for my precious daughter”

“Engagement dress I designed and sewed”

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“Bomber jacket I made myself. I saw this fabric and knew I needed to do something with it.”

“This is the first piece of clothing I made. I designed the pattern myself using a jacket of mine as a reference.”

“I embroidered the first fox where there was a hole. The second one I did just so she wouldn’t be lonely.”

“I made a jacket from a curtain and a sheet I found at a thrift store. The model I copied from a co-worker’s jacket”

“A blouse made of silk with an antique lace collar. I love Edwardian fashion, and am trying to incorporate more of that style into my wardrobe.”

Do you also like creating clothes from scratch or customizing them? Share photos of your masterpieces with us in the comments section.

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