I stumbled thru the same ig page and I fell in love with the dresses... a bit pricey tho. so I started looking for a diy and here you are! You saved my heart and my pocket! Thank you so much for the video, you and your mama doing the lord's work haha!
Same! I think they expensive on that site bc she uses vintage bandanas but it still seems a little ridiculoys for a dress that doesn't require much skill to make
@@realmsunreal As someone who owns a dress from the original artist, I can say that yes, it is a simple concept. However, these are handmade in the USA by actual humans and finished impeccably. The pockets are amazing, and the dress can be worn both ways with no front or back. Payong the original artist was well worth it for the incredible quality of work.
Wow can I just say thank you a thousand times?!! I’ve seen so many similar shirts and dresses with this cool square looking detail on the sleeve/bust area from the sleeve and i could not for the life of me figure out how to make it! This gives me a great starting place. Thank you!!!
Oh my gosh, THANK YOU! I wanted to buy one of these dresses but the price point had me shocked. I just ordered some bandanas and thought “hm maybe I’ll google how to do it so I don’t have to wing it.” And there was your video! Yay! Your drawings cracked me up but this was more than I could’ve asked for! The exact dress in tutorial form Thank you!
Thank you so much! I fell in love with the shorter version of this dress but it was like 180€ and this is just such a helpful tutorial! Making this today! Thank you 🙏
I was thinking about shortening the bandana for the bodice portion and then adding an elastic on that seam so it cinches at the natural waist. Do you think that’d work with bandanas?
Buying from the original artist would be the best way to have someone make it for you. They have a small team of women working in the USA, so your purchases are supporting people.
I stumbled thru the same ig page and I fell in love with the dresses... a bit pricey tho. so I started looking for a diy and here you are! You saved my heart and my pocket! Thank you so much for the video, you and your mama doing the lord's work haha!
Sputnik An haha! Thanks so much! I’m so glad I could help!! Thanks for watching :)
Same! I think they expensive on that site bc she uses vintage bandanas but it still seems a little ridiculoys for a dress that doesn't require much skill to make
@@realmsunreal As someone who owns a dress from the original artist, I can say that yes, it is a simple concept. However, these are handmade in the USA by actual humans and finished impeccably. The pockets are amazing, and the dress can be worn both ways with no front or back. Payong the original artist was well worth it for the incredible quality of work.
very good tutorial! At this point i have watched 3 other tutorials and yours is the best!
Wow can I just say thank you a thousand times?!! I’ve seen so many similar shirts and dresses with this cool square looking detail on the sleeve/bust area from the sleeve and i could not for the life of me figure out how to make it! This gives me a great starting place. Thank you!!!
Yessss!!!! I’m so happy someone posted a guide on this! Can’t wait to make this!
making this today! in love with this, thanks for the tutorial
Oh my gosh, THANK YOU! I wanted to buy one of these dresses but the price point had me shocked. I just ordered some bandanas and thought “hm maybe I’ll google how to do it so I don’t have to wing it.” And there was your video! Yay!
Your drawings cracked me up but this was more than I could’ve asked for! The exact dress in tutorial form
Thank you!
Thanks so much for the tutorial!! I'm enlisting my mom to help me make a dress to wear for Christmas ✨
Awesome
Thank you so much! I fell in love with the shorter version of this dress but it was like 180€ and this is just such a helpful tutorial! Making this today! Thank you 🙏
Thanks goodness for this video! I’m going out to get the supplies now. I’m thinking of adding some pockets and a tie at the waist as well :)
I thought about the waist tie as well!! Would you mind telling me where exactly you would stitch them? ☺️thank you !
I was thinking about shortening the bandana for the bodice portion and then adding an elastic on that seam so it cinches at the natural waist. Do you think that’d work with bandanas?
That's a great idea, did you wind up making the dress?
Hey guys! Thanks for watching!! Leave a comment below if you have any questions!
Any chance you would sell these dresses? I love them so much but I’m afraid I’ll mess it up!
Buying from the original artist would be the best way to have someone make it for you. They have a small team of women working in the USA, so your purchases are supporting people.
Im worried 2 bandanas won't be enough on the top half! what size are your bandanas?
Hi! Def not the person in the video but the company that makes these recommends 22 by 22 bandanas