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1  Reconstructed clothing : pants into vest in Clothing for Kids: Completed Projects by kkusnier on: October 11, 2007 04:56:35 AM
I did it again.. from one son to the next i am expanding my little one's wardrobe Smiley
I thought that the vest would be a little warmer for my youngest in the winter and also it will extend the life of his long sleeve shirts by hiding the food stains that will not come out..
So i made a vest using sleep pants ..
Here is my tutorial!
http://www.randomblogging.com/articles/2007/10/11/reconstructed-clothing-vest-from-pantsand here is the vest
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2  Extending the life of clothes in Clothing for Kids: Completed Projects by kkusnier on: October 09, 2007 01:33:31 PM
I have been on a quest to extend the storage hand-me-downs from one son to  the other. i have the issue of the sizes and the season differences. So now i am trying to turn summer clothes into warmer wear for my younger son.
I have many that i want to do and this was my first of the series  Cheesy
I took the legs from some sleep pants and sewed them onto the polo i could not part with. I have the whole story and image of what i started with at
http://www.randomblogging.com

You can keep up on all my other revamp projects for the kids at my website too. But if i have something Like this that MIGHT give some people ideas, then i will be posting it here.
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3  Reconstructed clothing: p.j. makeover in Clothing: Completed Projects: Reconstructed by kkusnier on: October 09, 2007 10:28:15 AM
I have a poorly drawn in-depth tutorial on how i reconstructed my p.j.'s
I have been trying to update almost everything in storage due to the lack of money in our house and the knowledge that we have things around that we can reuse. but i gave a frumpy pair of p.j.s a makeover to something a little more cute for bedtime.  Wink
http://www.randomblogging.com/articles/2007/10/09/reconstructed-clothing-p-j-makeover


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4  Reconstructing my Maternity clothes again in Clothing: Completed Projects: Reconstructed by kkusnier on: October 04, 2007 09:22:38 AM
Finding more goodies to do with my maternity wear. i wanted to salvage the overalls i found so i made an apron ...
i have the tutorial on my site

http://www.randomblogging.com/articles/2007/10/04/reconstructed-clothes-maternity-overalls-into-apron

I am hoping to decorate it soon
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