thebeesknees
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diy halter top gone wrong... help!!!
i just finished making a halter top from an old shirt. its my first customization and i felt so proud of myself because it fits really well and i thought i had taken all of the preventive measures (measuring, drawing on the fabric, checking a zillion times before cutting, etc.) but i think i totally screwed it up.
i cut the edges of the halter top exactly where i wanted them to be. i only realized after, when i was trying it on in front of the mirror, that i should have cut it larger than the length that i really wanted it so that i could fold it over and hem it! i have raw edges along the two sides that run from both armpits to the neck and all around the back.
i dont care if it ends up looking messy because i plan to wear it in extremely casual situations and a little bit of messy actually kind of looks cool, i just dont want it to fray at the ends, especially along the front. the back part is not a problem because i dont care how low it dips but i wanted to ask you girls (and guys!) if there is anything i can do to save the front.
i already tried pinning some of the fabric along the raw edge back to get a clean hem but since i cut the halter to the EXACT spot where i wanted it, it ends up showing too much chest and i cant have that!
can i sew some kind of "closing stitch" (i dont know the proper word for this, i apologize to those of you who are pros) along the raw edge? would it be possible to sew on more fabric to the raw edge to fold over for the hem? i still have the fabric that i cut off.
im sorry this post is so long, im rambling now so ill stop. please help!!!
i just finished making a halter top from an old shirt. its my first customization and i felt so proud of myself because it fits really well and i thought i had taken all of the preventive measures (measuring, drawing on the fabric, checking a zillion times before cutting, etc.) but i think i totally screwed it up.
i cut the edges of the halter top exactly where i wanted them to be. i only realized after, when i was trying it on in front of the mirror, that i should have cut it larger than the length that i really wanted it so that i could fold it over and hem it! i have raw edges along the two sides that run from both armpits to the neck and all around the back.
i dont care if it ends up looking messy because i plan to wear it in extremely casual situations and a little bit of messy actually kind of looks cool, i just dont want it to fray at the ends, especially along the front. the back part is not a problem because i dont care how low it dips but i wanted to ask you girls (and guys!) if there is anything i can do to save the front.
i already tried pinning some of the fabric along the raw edge back to get a clean hem but since i cut the halter to the EXACT spot where i wanted it, it ends up showing too much chest and i cant have that!
can i sew some kind of "closing stitch" (i dont know the proper word for this, i apologize to those of you who are pros) along the raw edge? would it be possible to sew on more fabric to the raw edge to fold over for the hem? i still have the fabric that i cut off.
im sorry this post is so long, im rambling now so ill stop. please help!!!