Anyone
- almost everyone can go to a store to buy a new outfit if they can afford it.
But, only a very few can save their money by making their dresses by
themselves. Why spend money on making your own dress when you have the chance
to get one right off the rack, isn't it eh? Then, let me question you back. Why
spend too much money on buying a new cloth when you can make it on your own?
This is what the crafty members of the r/Sewing online community believe.
Therefore,
the members of this online community keep on sharing their completed creative
embroidery, sewing and patchwork projects. We're pretty sure that these
projects would definitely inspire you. So please keep on checking the gallery
of this community for more impressive knitting projects.
#1
Hope You All Like The 5 Ties And The Shirts That I Sewed For My 5 Cats.

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source: vjloco
#2
At The End, I Did It. I Made A Coat! (McCalls 6800, View D With B’s Hem).

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source: happy-chickadee
#3
Finished My Son’s Halloween Costume Just Now.

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source: MostFlavorfulBond
#4
Patternless My Own Wedding Dress.

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source: penniee95
#5
This One Was Made From Scratch From Kente Fabric.

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source: theeramonkota
#6
Made My Rainbow Quilt And Also A Matching Body Pillow Case. Happy Pride Month!

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source: eros0327
#7
In 2020, I Planned To Memorialize My Dad By Sewing A Book Of His Life. This Was
The First Page!

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source: SherlockToad1
#8
Will You Believe Me If I Say That This Wedding Dress Was Sewed Out Of
Sweatpants?

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source: jennaphipps4
#9
This Duchess Coat By Ellie And Mac Patterns Is For My 2y.o Niece Who Is
Obsessed With Spiderman. I Truly Can't Wait To See Her Wearing It.

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source: AuDBallBag
#10
A Non Conventional Wedding Outfit! V9296.

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source: Shanglorice
#11
This Is A Maple Leaf Fairy Costume For Renn Faire (B4571).

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source: sewing_magic
#12
This Prom Dress Was Made By My Aunt From Nigeria Back In 2019. There Were Two
Different Dresses For It. The Fabric Pattern Is My Most Favourite.

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source: haveaSmiletoday
#13
A Recreation Of An Early 1900s Illustration Butterfly Dress!

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source: Nerrnerr
#14
My Old Lounge Dress Was Going Out Of Trend To Wear, So I Reworked It Into A
Sundress.

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source: dark_pine
#15
I Bought My Very First Sewing Machine A Couple Of Weeks Ago. I Knew Nothing
About Sewing At That Time. Therefore, I Spent Hours And Hours Watching Videos
On Sewing And Finally Made This Myself.

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source: luminoussaid
#16
I Wish I Could Wear This Out In Public. Took Me Forever To Make.

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source: curcutie
#17
I Designed, I Sewed, And Also Modeled This Dior Inspired Trench Coat By Myself.

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source: twink_trash
#18
Made This 1850's Outfit With A Lot Of Effort. But, It's Totally Worth It.

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source: WhitGoose
#19
So Satisfied With The Completion Of My Belle Gown (Beauty & The Beast).

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source: MacrameOwl
#20
Managed To Make Billy Porter’s Oscars Tuxedo Gown (Self Drafted).

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source: love_wear
#21
Does My Velvet Dress With Leds Look Like The Night Sky?

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source: sewing_magic
#22
Altering Wedding Dresses Is What I Do For A Living. I'm Truly Passionate About
It And Here's The Last Suit I Did For Myself.

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source: billbobful
#23
Believe! This Coat Is Made With Broken Umbrellas.

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source: hero_to_0
#24
This Is The Dressing Gown That Bilbo Wore In The First Hobbit Movie (M7875).

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source: sewing_magic
#25
Low Budget Sewists Keep On Recreating Expensive Dresses. I Was Inspired By This
Teuta Matoshi Dress.

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source: Paurovas
#26
The Very First Dress That I Finished Vs. The Very First Dress That I Could
Actually Wear In Public.

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source: cammickin
#27
(McCall’s Archive Collection Circa 1956 M7478) I'm Overwhelmed With This Coat. I
Love How It Twirls!

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source: moseyb
#28
This Is My Engagement Photo Dress That Was Designed By Me.

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source: RavennaBlack
#29
My DIY Thrift-Flipped Wedding Dress.

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source: sarcastic_ginger
#30
At Least I Can Twirl Around In My Own Ball Gown Even Though The Prom Might Have
Not Happened.

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source: aliyaahjs
Hey,
you! After all these, how do you feel about sewing your dresses? Leave your
thoughts in the comment section below. Happy trails until we meet the next
time!
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