Upcycling an Old Outfit to Create a Unique Look with a Chic Flare Skirt

@glorydee · 2025-09-08 11:32 · NeedleWorkMonday

Hello, dear lovely creators, A happy and blessed new week to you all. I hope you all enjoyed the weekend and have already started the new week with the right energy. I can already see some amazing posts pouring in the community. I love that energy this Monday morning, and will be sharing in it as well.

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For today's project, I will be sharing with you how I upcycled an outdated and abandoned outfit into something chic, trendy, and elegant. I bet we all have one or more outfits we haven't worn in a long while for various reasons, it's the same for this cord lace buba (Blouse) and Iro (wrapper), It has been lying in my wardrobe for as long as 7 years without being worn after the first time I wore it for my daughter's dedication, though the fabric is beautiful, I just find myself storing and not wearing it over the years because it is not my regular style of clothing.

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While looking for what to wear to church during the weekend, I decided to change the style instead of just allowing such a beautiful fabric to stay unused, So I transformed the wrapper to a flare skirt, shaped the blouse, and guess what, I paired it with a matching coloured overbust corset I already had, and a new style I so much love was formed. I see myself wearing this regularly now. I can even pair the flare skirt with another blouse.

So without further ado, let's get right into the making process

Materials Used

  • Cord lace

  • matching colored thread

  • Silk fabric

Cutting And Sewing Process

  • First, I divided my waist circumference by 3.14, which is the formula used when cutting a half circle; the answer I got will be the radius of the flare.

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  • Moving on, I folded the wrapper in two folds first, before folding it again in bias or rectangular form , then I cut out the flare radius and the desired length

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  • Cord lace is known to have delicate and fine ends, known as trimming by some. I wanted my flare skirt to have that fine hemline, so I cut out the hem from the lace fabric

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  • Then sewed it to complete the length of my skirt

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  • Then, using the silk fabric, I made a waistband out of it,

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  • Finally, I fold the other end of the flare and also sew in a zipper, and that completes the making process of my flare skirt.

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I rocked it beautifully to church and received beautiful compliments as well.

All images used in this post are mine

Thank you for reading.❤❤

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