I love Dogstars VERY wide leg pants, so I was pretty happy when I came across this pair of pants at an opshop recently for $4. Only problem was they were a couple of sizes too big for me. But this was easily fixed, and if truth be told this 'refashion' took me the whole of about 2 minutes.
While trying the pants on I pinched either side of the waist and guestimated that I needed to take about 2cm's off each side. So I turned them inside out, pinned each side (as shown above) from the top of the waist band to about the bottom of the pocket. I then zipped them through the sewing machine, tapering the stitch as I went to line up with the original side seam at the bottom of the pocket.
The second Dogstar inspired item I did wasn't a refashion, so I haven't included how to steps here. But it was made from thrifted fabric, so it does still has some green credentials. It is an item that can be worn as a halter top, scarf, skirt or shawl and was inspired by Dogstars Kuru Kuru wrap.
I was pretty happy when I found 3 metres of this fabric that was perfect for my wrap for only $10.
I must say I'm pretty happy with my Dogstar inspired combo. It doesn't look to far off the real thing, and after only using half of the thrifted fabric I bought, it cost me a grand total of $9, instead of $350.
This is what the wrap looks like worn in other ways.
If you want to have a look at some of Dogstars beautiful designs, have a look at DogstarClothing on Facebook, or check out their website and online store at http://www.dogstar.com.au
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