I'm doing a DIY denim mini from a pair of jeans that i detest, but I cut it a little too short. Is there a decoration or something that I can add to the bottom that will make it longer, but won't take away from the "denim mini" idea?
jennahoush answered Tuesday May 24 2005, 8:22 pm: add a little bit of white lace to the bottom, like 1 1/2 inches. itll make in longer, then you can wear it with anything and itl look cute! [ jennahoush's advice column | Ask jennahoush A Question ]
x_mystery answered Monday May 23 2005, 8:31 pm: You could go to the fabric store and buy some cool fabric and sew it onto the bottom if you'd like. You could even pleat (like fold it over type...think...sort of like the way a catholic uniform skirt is) the bottom of it, and I think it would look pretty cool if you picked out the right fabric! Good luck, hope I helped! ♥ [ x_mystery's advice column | Ask x_mystery A Question ]
kittygurl90 answered Monday May 23 2005, 7:41 pm: Lace, Ribbon or other cool fabric. or add some more denim to the bottom! if you need any other ideas..just leave it in my inbox!!
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xXxBuDoNkLaxXx answered Monday May 23 2005, 6:27 pm: iVE DONE tHE SAME tHiNG! I'M A SEAMStRESS AND i VOLENTEER HERE FOR ADViCE BUt ANYWAYS... tHiNGS tHAt i'VE USED ARE LACE, LiKE A LOt OF WHiTE LACE AND iVE ALSO USED A PEICE OF AN OLD SKiRt tHAt I ONCE WORE AND CUt it At tHE BOttEM tO SEW ON tO tHE BOttEM! iF U HAVE ANY OtHER ?'s FEEL FREE tO ASK!! [ xXxBuDoNkLaxXx's advice column | Ask xXxBuDoNkLaxXx A Question ]
zapreth answered Monday May 23 2005, 6:18 pm: Leather. A good inch or two of leather at the hem and one or two accents on the pockets will tie everything together nicely. [ zapreth's advice column | Ask zapreth A Question ]
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