DIY Is The New Style
Everyone knows how thrifting is a huge hit right now but making your own clothes is becoming just as popular. Making your own clothes can improve your style and add unique clothes to your wardrobe.
Everyone is always thrifting but finds things that are similar. If you add your own little spice to it, it can become so different from the others but still so trendy.
“I decided I wanted to do this when I got home from DI with a gray sweater and realized I had two other ones exactly like it. I wanted to make it different from the other ones,” Junior Fiona Chenault said.
If you end up not liking how it turns out, don’t worry it is not a big deal at all.
“I have had a few times where I’m sewing and decide I actually hate how it looks, but then I can just seam rip and start over,” Chenault said.
If you mess up and are worried about not having enough fabric to restart, just use whatever you can find. You could use old clothes or even just random fabric from things at your house.
“For most of my projects I’ve just used fabric from my mom’s massive collection, but for my favorite sweater I used my old jeans from fifth grade,” Chenault said.