Refashioned Top into a Lightweight Jacket
Here's an easy project. I've refashioned a top I had in my closet into a fun lightweight summer jacket.
Top Before Refashion
Here you can see the original lightweight knit top from which I will create the jacket.
Measure to Find Center of Top
Use a measuring tape across the width of the top. Find the middle of the fabric and mark on your top.
Cut Straight Up Center of Top
After marking, cut straight up the center of the top until your two sides of the front are completely separated.
Fabric Strips for Center Opening
You'll need two strips to add to each side of the center opening. My strips here are 2 inches wide with a finished side on each strip which I will use for the finished center edges of the jacket. Add in additional material if you need to fold over and finish your own center edges.
Pin Strip of Fabric Up Center Opening
With right-sides together pin strip of fabric to center front of top. Do this on both sides - right and left - of the center front opening. Fold top and bottom edges up to the inside (we will top stitch this later).
Pin Strip of Fabric Up Center Opening
With right-sides together pin strip of fabric to center front of top. Do this on both sides - right and left - of the center front opening. Fold top and bottom edges up to the inside (we will top stitch this later).
Sew Fabric Strips to Center Openings
Press Sewn Edge Toward Top
Sew Button and Hook
Another View of Attaching Button and Hook
Here you can see that I added a few small pieces of material to reinforce the lightweight fabric where I attached the button. You can also see where I attached the hook that will go through the hand sewn loop on the other fabric strip to complete a firm closure.Hand Sew a Loop
Here is the hand sewn loop. This loop is created by using a needle and thread that is looped through the material several times. The hook on the top of the other fabric strip will hook through this loop securing the top front opening of the jacket.
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