I mixed up some brown fabric dye and put it in a bucket and put my hat in. I let the hat soak up the dye for about 20 minutes. Then took it and rinsed it in cool water.
I cut up the brim from another sunhat and used to to make a fan design and glued that together.
After the back fan detail was in place I began adding all my flowers.
Hi there! Welcome to my little blog! My name is Marisa, phonetically that’s Marie-sa! My goal is to change the way you look at outdated clothes by making you think outside the stitch!
I am a dental hygienist by trade but that leaves me longing to show my creative side and having something more fashionable to wear than scrubs!
I have always been interested in fashion and for years I have been dabbling in creating my own clothes. Now is the time to seriously get into refashioning and encourage you to do the same!
I hope this little blog of mine inspires you not to pass up those oversized unsightly pieces of clothing but to transform them into something beautiful!
Happy Refashioning!
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Hi That’s looks amazing. Wow !!!
Anna Ranjith ________________________________
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All of your hats are gorgeous and your latest one is very romantic Edwardian style! I look forward to your blog posts because they’re so inspiring!
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Aw thank you so very much!
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