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  • Hey guys and welcome to another episode of thrift flippin'

  • I don't know why I did those hand movements. Okay, um

  • As you guys know,

  • I love Reformation just as much as the next social media hoe

  • Um, probably more

  • Probably like a little bit, too much

  • I'll just let you soak in the beauty that is these pieces of clothing for a second

  • And then remind you that they cost like a hundred and seventy eight fucking dollars

  • So, today I'm gonna be trying to make some Reformation inspired designs from things that I found from the thrift store

  • Oh, and before we jump into it

  • Today, we have a special guest as well

  • Let me go grab her for you

  • This baby, the sewing machine!

  • I finally got one thanks to a lovely, lovely subscriber

  • I've had this for around like two months and I have

  • NOT learned to use it yet.

  • But today is the day

  • Okay, so the first piece that we're transforming,

  • is this lovely, linen dress

  • Oh, that's backwards

  • I got this at Council Thrift Stores,

  • which is a chain of thrift stores in LA for 8 dollars

  • What drew me to this dress,

  • is that it already has kind of all the makings of a reformation dress.

  • It has these tortoise shell buttons that are super trendy,

  • that I have on this dress as well

  • I also love the big ass pockets on this thing

  • You could probably fit,

  • not an iPad, but maybe like

  • 2 Chipotle burritos in this pocket

  • However, in its current state, it's a bit

  • sack-tastic

  • That's a disgusting word

  • I mean, it looks like a potato sack

  • is what I'm saying

  • So instead I thought I would turn this into a two piece set

  • Honestly, this is one of the more complicated thrift flips that I've done,

  • and it's been about a year since I've used the sewing machine

  • So

  • I'm honestly not sure if this will work

  • I promise you I'm not being dramatic. I'm just....

  • unskilled

  • So, let's get to the voiceover and I'll walk you through...

  • whatever the hell I end up doing with this

  • So, to make this two-piece

  • I started off by cutting the dress into,

  • two pieces, as one might expect

  • and because I'm a real adult now who actually hems her edges

  • it was time to call in our good friend, the sewing machine

  • Well, let's see how this works

  • This does not seem right..

  • Okay, this is not how my grandma's sewing machine worked

  • You know you have an old person hobby when the instructions are written

  • this big on the page

  • This is like 34 point font for all those grandmas out there

  • Good thing my eyes are so young and healthy still

  • Is this the winder?

  • Alright, I think she's all threaded

  • Suppose, let's just get her fired up and sewing

  • I will say that sewing machine took a little bit of getting used to

  • but I'll show you guys what the top looks like right now

  • The hem is not straight

  • It is...

  • bicurious at best

  • Really, my craftsmanship is...

  • doing the least

  • Now for the skirt section,

  • which is more of a...

  • flaccid tube right now

  • I wanted to bring in the waist

  • but I couldn't just sew directly down the sides of the skirt

  • because that would cut off those pockets, which I wanted to keep.

  • So instead I cut out a panel from the back

  • so the total waist of my dress would be around 27 inches

  • and sew the center seam

  • right down

  • the butt side of the dress

  • So I just finished sewing the skirt and

  • I may or may not have

  • fucked up a little bit

  • Um...

  • Let me just show you...

  • It's pretty bad.

  • Basically, my problem is that I forgot that my body isn't

  • 27 inches the entire way down

  • and I actually...

  • have hips...

  • Um..

  • Sorry, it's kind of new to me. I just went through puberty about five years ago

  • So yeah.

  • Your girl forgot to put in some room for the booty

  • So luckily I still have some of the fabric left over that I cut off from the skirt

  • so out of that I'm gonna cut a new triangle insert that'll hopefully

  • Fill in that nice big old crotch if you have also this could be a really useful way if you have a skirt

  • That's too small for you that you can expand it a little bit. I don't know why you'd have the exact same

  • Fabric as the fabric your skirt is made out of lying around your house

  • But that is for you to figure out I'm really just trying to rationalize my failure. Okay, let's fix this skirt

  • So to fix this I'm using my handy. Dandy seam ripper

  • Which I finally bothered to buy for like four dollars from Joanne's

  • Your girl's really moving up in the world

  • After frankensteining my skirt back together with that new sexy butt triangle and trimming off the excess fabric on this hot mess of a raw

  • I finished it all off with a simple hem along the top of the skirt

  • With the skirt done and finally covering my entire crotch

  • We're definitely heading in the right direction

  • But the top was still a little loose for my taste it kind of flared out weirdly in the back

  • So I brought it back to the sewing machine for what is essentially an incredibly thick

  • We're talking like three C's worth of thick dart down the back and trimmed off the excess fabric

  • And here is how the two pieces turned out

  • I will say the concept was a solid 10 out of 10

  • The actual execution was maybe 2 out of 10 at best

  • I think it looks cute as a set together, but honestly

  • I think they look even better and a little less like a nurse uniform when they're separate

  • That's obviously what's cool about the two-piece though is that I get more outfit options for like the 8 dollars that I spent on this

  • Entire project so I'm not mad at all next on the chopping block. We have this skirt. I got it for

  • $5.49 at Goodwill right now, it's fine

  • It's just chilling, you know a solid color a plain design not objectionable

  • But I thought I could turn this into something a lot cuter

  • So the first thing I wanted to do was make the skirt a little bit more of a modern silhouette by taking a couple inches

  • off the bottom hem

  • I tried on the skirt and folded it up to where I wanted the new hem to be to test it out and then mark

  • that spot with a safety pin then I laid it down flat and cut across about an inch below that mark to sew the new

  • Hem, we're gonna be doing an invisible stitch so that we won't see the stitches on the outside of the skirt

  • Which will hopefully make it look a lot more polished and also to be honest

  • I was just kind of triggered by my inability to sew a straight line on the first thrift flip

  • so to do an invisible stitch

  • I'm poking through the folded up part and then grabbing just the tiniest tiniest

  • Single thread from the other side so that on the outside. It doesn't really look like there's a stitch at all

  • At least that's the goal

  • So now it's looking like a much more flattering shape, but I still feel like it's a little bit plain

  • So I also bought this weird

  • cardigan slash jacket thing

  • Um, you know looks like something your grandma who collects cat statues would wear no offense though to grandmas who collect cats tattoos

  • That's good. Beanie endured 60 years, but obviously, this is all my style. Not my color either

  • So I'm basically just gonna cut the buttons off of this and put them on to the skirt

  • Which kind of breaks my heart because I feel so bad wasting this piece of clothing but thrifting this was honestly cheaper than buying

  • By themselves and hopefully like at least I'm upcycling a little fist. So

  • don't hate me just sew the buttons on I opted for a cream thread instead of a pink that matched the skirt because I really

  • Wanted that button details to stand out and here's how the skirt turned out

  • Hopefully nobody stops to think about the fact that there is an entire row of buttons

  • That's not actually attaching anything to anything like buttons are supposed to but other than that

  • I think it looks quite cute and on trend and definitely a little bit more of a statement than the original plain skirt

  • And lastly we have this pale yellow dress for some reason

  • I'm going through a yellow phase right now, and I thought this color was delightful

  • So again, this dress is a little bit large on me and a little bit shapeless and especially since it's a longer length

  • I feel like it's really easy for me to look kind of drowned in the fabric look a little bit like old-fashioned prairie girl

  • But not in a cute way, you know, so to bring in the waist and add a little more detail to the dress

  • I'm gonna be making this corset detail

  • I'm basically Criss crossing some satin ribbon across the back of the dress and attaching it using some matching thread

  • So to do that

  • I'm creating a tiny little loop at the side of the dress with the thread and

  • Tightening it just enough so that the ribbon is attached, but it can still move around

  • So at the end I'll be able to tighten and loosen the corset thingy

  • I

  • Continued making those little loops all the way down the dress spacing out my stitches around 2 inches apart vertically

  • Also because I'm scandalous I wanted to change up this more conservative neckline

  • So I flipped the dress inside out and then inside out again

  • like inside out

  • Deception so that I could resew the line where the neckline was attached to the lining. I sewed a new straight neckline which was a

  • lot more similar to stuff that I'd seen on Reformation dresses and something that I just loved personally after trimming out the excess it was

  • Looking like this

  • I still wanted to iron out the seam a little bit so that it laid more flat

  • But I'm a college student so I don't actually own an iron

  • So a handy life hack for you is that you can actually just use a random object

  • I'm using a big stack of paper. You can use a textbook you can use the crushing weight of your parents expectations

  • You know

  • Whichever is heaviest and just leave it on top overnight to press those seams flat after a good night of pseudo ironing

  • Here is how it turned out.

  • I was actually so happy with how this turned out and so proud of this dress that I bothered to go outside and prance around in

  • Front of a stranger's house to show it off. Also, please ignore how many leaves are on my butt in this shot

  • I was sitting on the pavement posing dramatically like two seconds earlier, and I forgot that they were there

  • So yeah

  • It's so proud of how this turned out and I'm just gonna go ahead and say what we've been waiting for me to say this

  • Entire video which is that it reminds me of something from Reformation

  • Alright guys, and that is all for this video. Thank you so much for watching

  • I know this video was a bit struggle at the beginning

  • But we got through it and I'm really happy with how everything turned out. Especially this dress. I literally feel like a fairytale princess

  • I'm so happy with it also

  • Let me know if you guys want me to do a certain thrift flip on like a certain item from the thrift store

  • Where was a certain theme or season in mind? Let me know in the comments below

  • So thank you again so much for watching and I will see you guys next week

Hey guys and welcome to another episode of thrift flippin'

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THRIFT FLIP // リフォームにインスパイアされたドレス+スカート (THRIFT FLIP // reformation inspired dresses + skirts)

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    林宜悉 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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