Emami: do-it-yourself transformer dress

Modern women have to solve a lot of issues at the same time. Some manage to do everything, go everywhere, and they also look stunning. How do they manage to combine solving work problems, personal care, household chores and hobbies? This secret is never to be solved. And if no one but a woman can deal with matters, then all designers strive to provide ladies with an excellent appearance - from beginners to world-famous. They gave the answer to the eternal question: "What to wear so that at all today's diverse events look" in the subject ", while not stopping by to change clothes?” Of course, in this case, a transformer dress is suitable. The most inexpensive of the finished products offered cost about $ 300. If you sew a transformer dress with your own hands, the family budget will lose an amount 10 times less.

do-it-yourself transformer dress

Seven types of transformers

Many needlewomen who have successfully mastered this process offer to sew a transformer dress with their own hands. According to them, there is nothing complicated in its creation. It is much more difficult to master dozens of different ways of putting on a dress. Before you start to sew a dress without a pattern, you must select a style. Today, seven main types of transformer dresses stand out: Kariza, All in one, Picaro Puck, Versatile Dress, Sacha Drake, Emami, Infinite dress. One of them - the development of Scandinavian designers dress Emami - has stirred up the global female community. No joke, one dress and at least 30 different wearing options! If you sew, then only Emami. Self-made clothes-transformer can replace the whole wardrobe.

do-it-yourself transformer clothes

Master class: “We sew a transformer dress with our own hands”

To sew Emami you will need:

  • knitted fabric (supplex, viscose with lycra, “knitted oil” 140-150 cm wide, and length, depending on your height, but not less than 2 m 10 cm and not more than 2 m 35 cm;
  • threads
  • scissors;
  • centimeter;
  • sewing machine.
    dress without a pattern

Step-by-step instruction

Stick to the manual - and in a couple of hours you will have an amazing dress.

  1. Spread a cut (2.15 x 1.50) on the floor. Cut both edges from it (strip width 3-5 cm). These will be the ties. Connect the seam on the short sides, then along the part, leaving a small gap, turn out and sew a hole.
  2. Cut across the cut a strip 30 cm wide - on the belt for the skirt. Fold in half and measure the desired length, applying a strip under the chest. It should be neither loose nor tight. Stitch the belt in the ring. Along the fold on one side, make a cut (indicated by the number I in the figure), which is half the circumference of your waist. If the waist is 70 cm, then the cut length is 35 cm. It should not be even, otherwise it will be inconvenient to sew the belt. A little rounded, in the form of a “droplet”, in the widest place 3 cm from the fold line, is an ideal option.
  3. In the figure, the number III indicates the rear seam of the skirt. Strum it. Then fold the belt sewn into the ring along in half, align with the cut in the fabric and sew. You got a little weird skirt so far.
  4. On the other side, indicated by the number II, draw a drawstring and tie the eyelet. The width of the drawstring should not be too different from the width of the tie - so the panel will be better draped.

That's all, you sewed a transformer dress with your own hands. Now you can surprise party guests at least every 15 minutes.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/E12899/


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