Considering the color and the weight of the fabric, I decided that a strapless dress was the ideal thing to do with at least one of the skirts. The blue is kind of nautical, and paired with a white hat and the appropriate jewelry it makes a really cute summery outfit!
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| you can't really see my contrapposto from this angle |
This is actually an older refashion - I've had the skirt in question for a while and wore it - several times - as a strapless dress with the embroidered ribbon trim simply wrapped around it before finally getting down to work and sewing everything together.
The process was straightforward, just time consuming. I cut off the elastic and took in the top of the dress to settle snugly around my chest, then installed a zipper in the back. The next thing was to sew the embroidered trim to the dress, which I did by hand since I didn't want the machine catching the embroidery thread. I put one layer around the top of the dress and one just beneath the bust line, which created the line I wanted while also catching the weight of the fabric and helping it not fall off my body.
I'm gonna wear this for my cousin's wedding this weekend with a really cute pair of blue heels, so I'm excited about this dress!
I'm thinking I'll make the second skirt into a short, flowy skirt and keep the elastic waistband, and then use what I cut off to make either a romper or a pencil skirt. Thoughts?

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