When my friends and I made plans to meet up for Main Street’s monthly art crawl, I realized I didn’t have a thing to wear! I decided on this:

The weird thing about this piece is that it actually fits me perfectly. Beneath that flouncy top layer is a fitted dress. I like to think this is a late 70’s-early 80’s Mother of the Bride dress. I hope she was a nice mother-in-law and that the kids are still going strong. ;)
Upon closer inspection, I found this label which I think is pretty cool.

I know a lot of larger department stores used to have their own brands, but somehow I hadn’t yet seen a JC Penny frock before.
This is a simple one, you guys. I could have removed that top flouncy layer and turned it into a perfectly ok maxi dress, but every time I tried to put my scissors to that beautiful wide lace at the waist and sleeves, I just couldn’t do it!
Instead, I took my scissors to the bottom!

I COULD have left the bottom edge raw, as this is a non-fraying polyester, but I had a little time on my hands and I really wanted this dress to look nice & finished, so it got a simple hem.


I feel sort of lame for feeling this way, but one of my favorite parts of my new Pfaff is this little scissor button you see here:

Do you hate having to manually snip thread ends? With this you don’t have to. It automatically trims the thread from your work. Right there. Just by pushing a button.
I really don’t know how it works, but it’s pretty amazeballs.
I promise to go into more of the advanced/fancy things this baby can do soon, but you’ve gotta appreciate the little things. Know what I mean?
ANYWHO…
After a quick press, my dress was ready to get it’s art on!

I styled this one with a set of vintage glass beads, grey tights, and modest patent heels. I think it has a cool 60’s-mod-meets-20’s-flapper look to it, and I’m really glad I saved that lace. :)
I like it from the back too.

I saw some really neat things, including this Day of the Dead display:

A few selfies were taken on my circa 2010 phone as well (no filter, just an old phone). ;)



Come back tomorrow to find out what no-sew solution I came up with for how to use that bottom scrap. Viva la No Waste ReFashion! :)
Cheers!
this is fantastic. you are fantastic.
Really, really cute!! I never would have given that dress a second look at the thrift store. You are so creative!! Thanks for your amazing inspiration!
WOW! WOW! WOW!! Super cute!!!!!!
I’m glad you kept the lace too. Makes it special and unique. Very nice and clever!
This one is so cute! Love following you.
OMG. Your eye for potential is unbelievable! Love the result! … and yes, love the scissors on my machine as well. But the THREADER, that makes my heart race! Your eyes and hands are still young!
This is my favorite ee-fashion. I absolutely love it!
Oooo looks like an upscale poet bouse, I love it!
oops that should be blouse ;-)
You have mentioned few times that you did not hem non-fraying fabric (or could have skipped it) . Is is just old-fashioned of me to feel like an item without a hem is not finished?
Nope. Not at all. :) Hem on!
Truly one of my favorite refashions! Seeing that super ugly dress in the first picture, I couldn’t imagine how you were going to make good come out of it! But it turned out super cute!
The original picture caused me to snort out a big laugh! Good thing I had already finished my coffee. I cannot believe the things you do with hideous dresses. The refashion is fantastic.
Love the before pose. You look so full of hope!
Very nicely done. Fun to think out the best option for a piece.
Unbelievable – something so awful into something so cute! Love it!
So happy when I open my mail, and there’s one from you! Most times I look at the before pic and think “Oh my!” Then, when you are finished working your snip, snip…whirr, whirr…I think “Oh my!”
You have ruined me, I can’t go into a second hand shop without you whispering in my ear-“see that, know what you could do with that, what if you cut this here and….”. Your words and pics are fun! Thx Jo
Love this!!!!!
LOVE this refashion.
Great choice to leave the lace. The before picture is a classic.
You are so trend-smart to see that it needed to be short and not a maxi! So cool.
Cute. Were do you get your ideas?
They’re just flittering around in me noggin. ;)
Great choice to save that beautiful lace. You have sch a great eye!
Me Likey!
I love how you used the lance and the back how it was use you look so fancy the shoes are great love keep up the work I would hav cut the lance wrong you gave me ideas on how not to multilate my lace l ol thanks again
I think this may be the most amazing one yet. Horrible dress as a starting point and oh, so cute finale. You have an incredible eye for transformation!
The details (neckline and lace trim) took center stage once you removed that mammoth, overwhelming skirt. Good call. Great (and EASY) save. That neckline is very flattering for you.
I have to say I doubted that you could turn that monstrosity into anything near decent, pretty or usable. I was wrong to doubt you Queen Refashionista – that is now beautiful! Love the retro look you achieved and the lace – well you were right not to cut it. Love this recycled and refashioned tunic Karen x
Like many others, I had my doubts about the original dress, but, as always, You created an absolute winner! You look incredible in the new, shorter, trimmer dress, and I love that you highlighted that gorgeous lace. It’s wonderful that the same dress was worn by two very different women, decades apart, and made each of you feel beautiful! Blessings…..Jill
Who’d a thunk it?!
In the before photo this dress looked like an impossible challenge but you turned it into something absolutely lovely. Great vision.
I’m amazed at the transformation one simple cut can produce. Thank you for not removing the lace.
Wow! I am amazed at what you turn things into. That dress came out so cute, and looks adorable on you!
Love that lace!
looks nice.
What I think would be extra fun is if the original owner of the dress happened to see you and remember…
Super cute, such a inspiration!
Clever Girl! Lovely!! Old world meets funk! :-) Jillian
Spectacular!
Wow! One of the best ones you have ever done!! Ditto the first person’s comments!! Wish I were your size!!
Ditto what everyone above said!!!! Just lovely… ‘Old world meets funk’ indeed! : )
Love It!!!!
Love it! One of my favorites that you’ve created. As an avid thrift store shopper and a so-so seamstress (no pun intended) you have inspired me to look at the ugly frocks in my local store and possibly maybe even attempt to redesign. Thanks for being an inspiration!
Cute cute cute!!! My favorite refashion ever!
Nice drapy material.it could also go great with leggings and short boots.
so glad you didn’t touch it. this is lovely as is!
This turned out so freaking cute! Hated the before, LOVING the after! Very nice Jillian ;)
So cute! You make it look so effortless. I must learn your ways ;)
I still don’t understand how you can see the hidden beauty in some of these pieces, but you do. Amazing.
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Michael! You’re alive!
Jill, I am so of you and for you! Not expecting you to remember us…Deana and Terry Grider
oh my, that was hideous before! I’m amazed by your talent and your eye :)
Truly inspiring what you can do! I just discovered you. Wow! LOVE THIS SITE!
I just happened upon your site via Pinterest! I love your stuff and I really love this piece!