Welcome to Thrift & Stitch! I am so excited to share my love of thrifting. I have always been a penny pincher and proud of it. I can honestly say that 90% of what I wear comes from a thrift store, yard sale or sale rack at department stores (I never pay full price). Now I'm gonna let you in on a little secret, although I may save alot of money I was not always this way. I have always checked the sale rack at department stores before looking at anything else (good rule of thumb), but if someone told me a year ago that I would start shopping for clothes at yard sales and goodwill I would have thought they were crazy.
As most people I love a good deal, but the thought of clothes that were worn by someone else just erked me and honestly grossed me out. The day it all changed for me was when I came across a girl on pinterest (cannot remember her name) who said that when you thrift for clothes remember that you can always take them home and wash them. Genius huh? I thought why didn't I think of that, so simple yet its exactly what I needed to hear to get past my complex of pre-warn clothes. So that week I went to my favorite thrift store and instead of going through furniture, nick-knacks and etc I went straight for the clothes. While looking at them I started to fall back into my old ways of thinking "gross" these clothes are "old" and warn. Then I remembered what that smart girl said and started to look at the clothes as if they were brand new. I found that there are ALOT of good clothes just sitting around in thrift stores waiting to be found. I also found that there are alot of clothes that just need some updating to restore their beauty. So I started to bring piles of clothes home every week and dragged the sewing machine out and started "fixing" the "ugly" outfits. It was like a challenge. Like, can I really make this look nice?
Well I did it and it kinda became an obsession. My advice to anyone who wants to start refashioning old clothes is to start simple. Find a basic dress that you think would be easy to make over such as: shortening the length, cutting out the arms or just taking in the waist. All those things are pretty basic and don't require to much extra knowledge in sewing. I am in no way highly knowledgeable in sewing, but I enjoy it; so it's easy when you enjoy it.
BEFORE...(ignore my terrible model skills)Below you will notice some pictures. This is just a taste of what I do. Before and after pictures of a thrift store dress that I bought for $1.00. YES, I just said that! I am very proud of how well it turned out and the best part is it's thrifty & fashionable!
This dress was by far one of my best finds, come to find out it was hand made and very well might I add, almost didn't want to change it, but for wearable purposes I had too. I hope this inspires you to go out and thrift and maybe even pull out the ol' sewing machine! Keep it thrifty!
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Good job Tasha!! I like reading your blog! Keep it up!
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