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18 People Who Turned Ordinary Fabric Into Something Truly Extraordinary

I made my own wedding dress. When I got engaged, I already knew I couldn’t miss the opportunity to create something completely ridiculous. You know, something in the style of an elegant clown.
- It’s just amazing! Unusual and funny! Looks like it cost a fortune from a designer boutique! © thebedsheetghost / Reddit
It used to be an old sheet. Now it’s my favorite dress.
I sewed vintage-style lingerie. It’s much more comfortable than I expected.
I started sewing maybe 6 or 7 weeks ago with no prior experience near a machine.

Honey, you done good. Just DON'T reach across any tables with candles 🤯
So it’s definitely safe to say I’m more than pleased with how it turned out! Sewing took about a week and a half of time, maybe 12 gallons of tears, 3 loop turners (I found a way to break them I guess), and 12 yards of fabric.
I made a maternity dress for the first time, and I’m so thrilled! I know it will get shorter as my belly grows. But right now, it’s the most comfortable dress I have.
- It’s so cute! You can easily wear it even after pregnancy. © RiotMcQueen / Reddit
I love my new jacket! I’m pleasantly surprised at how well the corduroy protects against both wind and cold.
A dress from a second-hand bedsheet
Sewed my top, skirt, and shawl for a wedding where the dress code was formal Indian attire preferred or Western evening/cocktail.

BEAUTIFUL, Indian weddings are ALWAYS SO STYLISH, AND FUN.
I started sewing less than a year ago. Here’s the top I created.
It was always my dream to create and hand sew my own wedding dress for that personal, sentimental, one of a kind touch.
Had so many doubts and struggles through the entire process, but I’m so glad I didn’t give up, and it came out exactly as I had hoped.
A loose-cut floral dress I made a few weeks ago.
A long time ago, I bought a very cheap blanket and hardly used it because it was thin and a little scratchy.

Except for the plaid squares, it looks like the old NAVY blankets that my father brought home from the ships he was on. They were thin and scratchy too. Really good looking jacket.
But I liked how it looked, so I planned to sew a jacket from it someday. And finally, that day has come!
I sewed granny panties. It’s the most comfortable thing I’ve ever worn!
- These look amazing! I would be wearing them on the outside! © Peisipei / Reddit
I finally finished sewing my cloak and I’m very proud of it, considering that lately I haven’t been spending much time at the machine.
Pencil skirt and matching top
- Fits you perfectly! © Final_Entrance3506 / Reddit
Sewed lingerie for my boyfriend and me for our anniversary. He’s from Korea, and it’s trendy there.
- This is such a cute idea! I want to do this too for my boyfriend and me. Love the fabric as well! © IYeetToFeelGood / Reddit
Lace-up back dress but make it comfortable. Main fabric — acrylic blend. Sleeves are black chiffon.
I made a perfect rustling skirt.
And these talented people brought old items back to life.
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