BEFORE & AFTER: PRINTED CUT OUT DRESS
17th January 2012
It seems we’re all looking forward to the coming summer months, so I thought I would share with you another of my ‘cheat’ dress projects – a summer cut out dress. It’s not exactly a traditional sewing project because I’m not sure a wrapped bodice counts, but it’s simple and effective and I thought you might find it useful. For me this dress brings to mind Carven, Mara Hoffman and all manner of other fun S/S12 collections. Apologies to all of those of you for whom it is the middle of winter, indeed it is for me too in Hong Kong, but I did this project while I was in Australia on holidays! Something to bookmark for summer perhaps?
You need:
- A thrifted midi skirt
- Scissors
- Needle and thread
- Straps to make the halter – I used raffia
How to:
1. Put the skirt on and measure the minimum length you want.
2. Cut off the skirt about an inch below the minimum length.
3. Hem the mini skirt.
4. Cut the piece of leftover fabric open so it’s a long strip of fabric.
You will now have a mini skirt and a piece of fabric left over from the hem – it should be atleast 15cm wide to do this and wider if you have bigger breasts/wider ribcage. Check out the moving image below to see how I wrap the top. I’m wearing a bikini top in the demonstration but would usually do it without anything on and just wrap really tight for support. You can wear a bra if you prefer – just make sure to cover it properly.
5.Start with the fabric behind your back – tuck the part of the fabric across your back into the waistband of the skirt so it looks like the back of a dress.
6. Holding the two ends with your hands, bring the two ends around across your breasts.
7. Twist the pieces of fabric in the middlen at the bust and bring back around in the direction they came.
8. Tuck into the waistband.
9. To add straps – pin them in place once you are wearing the top, then remove the top and sew the straps on.
10. When you are ready to wear the dress out, sew the ends of the fabric to the underside of the waistband of the skirt using a few small stitches, so it doesn’t move around while you wear it.
And there you have it – another simple minimal sewing dress. You could use this process to create the perfect little back dress, and even use contrasting fabrics/straps etc to created an entirely different look.
Wearing: DIY dress, Witchery Heels, Karen Walker Sunglasses.






You are a genius!
I love it!!
This is amazing! Can’t wait to try this out in the summer!
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OMG love! Definitely need to try this for summer
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you’re so talented!
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xx
you are too clever! this looks great! x
Moloko + Honey
That is a sexy hot dress. Running upstairs to do this with the thrifted midi polka dot skirt I never knew quite what to do with. As it snows, mind you.
wow awesome idea! I should totally try this.
thanks!
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i have the perfect skirt for it.!!
it’s so great!
i will totally do it. i’ll post the result
LOVE THE DIY! <3
greetings from chile!
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i have the perfect skirt for it.!!
it’s so great!
i will totally do it. i’ll post the result
LOVE THE DIY! <3
greetings from chile!
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Wow!! You are so creative!! Definitely going to try and do this!!
Thanks for sharing!!
wow, this is really clever and it looks super awesome!! I really like it!
What a fantastic DIY!!! I love it!
You look amazing and so does the dress
Would love to try it
xxx
Laura
http://the-shoe-issue.blogspot.com
You’re amazing! Will try!
Its so difficult to find a pretty cutout dress that fits nicely, this is a very useful technique. I’m thinking of a color block dress! Thanks for sharing!
This is so retro! Looks like a designer piece, too, with the matching top and skirt!
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wow this is amazing!!
XX
instead of an elephant
this diy is so pretty. i seriously have body-envy for you! ahh your complexion
I can’t wait to do this!!! I prefer longer skirts so I’ll look for a vintage maxi skirt with a fab print…thanks for the idea!
Xo
Natasha
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That is briljant!
thats amazing i love it!!
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xx
I have to admit one more time! You are genius! I love it so much!
Kisses from Slovakia:
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This is freaking awesome. Love the print and colors. Cannot believe you totally transformed this!! Please move to Zurich so you can host a DIY class. xx
This is absolutely adorable! You are possibly the most creative DIYest I’ve ever come across
Great idea! just as always!
Laura
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This is amazing!! Cant wait to try it
x
This looks super cute Geneva, I will def try this for summer!
love K
looks awesome! so cute
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love it! Very Missoni look a like
xxx
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wow your boobs are perfect! sorry i dont mean to sound creepy or lesbian :S but i do love the dress! well done! makes me look forward to summer now xx
This is such a great idea!
i am love with cutouts these day
gonna try this soon!!
Great idea! Looks really great and it seems to be pretty easy to do!!Thanks for sharing!
That’s actually amazing. It’s so simple but it looks so good!
Strut Mode
So great! I love all your DIYs
You also have the most perfect and enviable body I’ve ever seen. Kudos, girl!
Wow, I am truly impressed! I never would have thought to do this. I might be going to the Caribbean next month, in which case I will absolutely want a dress like this in my suitcase!
You are damn creative! I wish I were as talented as you
Super cute look! x
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This dress is amazing! I’d love to do it as a DIY project for summer. At the moment it is freezing with only 1 degree, but this dress definitly lets me look forward to spring and summer!
Love, B.
that fabric is awesome.. love the mint green/pomegranate pink combo. great idea. xx http://www.theleatherweather.com
it is as amazing as it is easy – i’m so gonna do it
Woah. This is amazing! Trip to consignment store happening ASAP. Now if only it wasn’t 20 degrees out :/
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OMG I love it!
you are such a genius
Very cute top!
A jewelry blog.
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I’m like …totally speechless. You are genius! Although I liked the old skirt and probably wouldn’t wear the new version of it but…anyhow you are such an inpiration!
Very cute & perfect for summer!*
xXx
You really and truely are a genius!
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Very nice dress !
LOVE this dress!! and it was so easy!! Definitely will be trying it out! lovely blog- i just found you through Fen (foxtrot-echo-november), and have just started following.. can’t wait to see more DIYs
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xx
the things that you come up with are just absolutely amazing……….xx
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Just going through some old clothes of mine and see some long skirts I am so over. Thinking of doing something like this. Thanks!
You have such a lovely blog, love it!!! Following, come see my blog maybe you’d like to follow
xo Emma
Simply brilliant! Great suggestion to do this to make an LBD – another one for the DIY list!
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Can’t wait to try it!
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Brilliant! And simple enough that I think I can do *crosses fingers
-sigh- I wish it was warmer in Ottawa. Right now, just the thought of going outside in anything less than 3 layers makes me shiver. Stupid -5 to -30 weather.
madlove,
Haruka
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xx
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OMG This is amazing!!!!!! I follow you!
if you want you can follow me
xoxo
this is amazing, love it
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this is genious! the printi si lovely and the shape you have chosen is so flattering! love it. xx alice.
This is so cute!
And you are officially my body inspiration! you look so healthy.
I am absolutely in love with this!! From frumpy to fab – genius! “Pinning!”
Just bought myself a black midi skirt the other day, so this is definitely going next on my DIY to-do list! Hellooooo, LBD!
this is by far one of my fave DIYs of yours!!!
What an amazing idea! Now where’s my sewing box!
This DIY is so beautiful and genius. I am afraid of sounding like a creep but this dress does wonders for your body in ever which way. I bet you know it too! hahaha!
Ok WOW, this is such a good idea and turned out amazingly! Definitely gonna have to try this out!
Thank you
Lucy
xoxo
Definitely going to be trying to make this dress soon! You are so nifty, its amazing.
xoxo, Jjanga
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I love this I am definitely going to try this one! you are a genius!!
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beautiful colors
God damn you and your perfect breasts!!!! (kinda being tongue in cheek, kinda)
So cool! I’m totally following your blog, this tip is awsome, I’m going to try it!
xxx
Lily from http://secretsofa-girl.blogspot.com/
I must say very innovative and stylish… Keep it up.
OHH GOODNESS. YOU’RE ONE BRILLIANT LADY! I REAlly LOVE YOUR WEBSITE AND I KEPT VIEWING IT TOGETHER WITH MY FGRIENDS. KEEP IT UP!
XX, MISSY S
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Very, very nice and sexy too! You did a great job.
xo
Wow you’re really tallented!
I loved this so much that I tried it out for myself but I did the last few steps a bit differently. Instead of tucking the ends into the waistband I made them into straps!
If you’ve got a minute let me know what you think
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OMG You are a genius!
i want a dress like this
OMG i love
Thank you for providing us the tutorial. The dress looks so sexy!
quick question…how do you put in the stitches once you have the dress on? either way im definitely making this dress!
a-freaking-dorable! i HAVE to try this!!!
You’re gorgeous.
geez you have amazing tits
Thank you for the inspiration!
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Hey, Geneva! I just wanted to say that I finally did your DIY here. I bought the skirt at a thrift store for only $1.91 and thought the print would be perfect for this. I still have some sewing to do but overall I’m really pleased with how it turned out
Thanks again!
(P.S. Sorry for the poor quality, but I couldn’t wait to show you it! If I ever do this again, I’ll be sure to use a skirt that has more of a stretchy fabric.)
Love!!! it makes te body look amazing!! thanks for sharing!
Xoxo, DTHF!
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Just finished this, you are awesome!
Cannot wait to give this a try! Just found your blog and it makes me wanna whoop out my sewing machine straight away. Great job!!!!
I effing love this!! awesome job! I love it!!!!!!!!!!!
loveeee this!!!!!
I may sound a little inappropriate but I just wanted to know what kind of bra did you use for this bikini top or the wrap maxi dress. do you recommend those stick ons? Thank you, and your work is so inspiring!
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