You might not believe me but a duct tape dress is the latest trend these days. Duct tapes are being extensively and innovatively used for dresses, wallets, caps, purses, ties, etc. Uses of duct tape are becoming popular day by day. When it comes to creativity, there is no boundary. The basic advantage of a duct tape is that it does not cost much and can be afforded by anyone. Secondly, you can waste as much material as you want. Make a dress, try a pattern and if you don't like the outcome, scrap it off. Thirdly, it is available in a variety of colors and shades. That gives you all the choice you want. And lastly, it is the 'in thing'. So that gives you all the more reason to go for the duct tape dress.
Duct Tape Dress Procedure
Materials Needed
- Six rolls of duct tape(s)
- Scissors
- Measuring tape
- First of all, decide the color of your dress. You can go for a single color or different shades of a color or even a rainbow-colored dress. Accordingly, get the duct tapes.
- Sketch the dress design. It can be body fitting or can have frills and flares.
- Take your measurements accurately. You can take help from a friend while doing so.
- Make a sheet of duct tape to be used as a fabric to cut the dress. For this, place a long strip of duct tape, sticky side up. Place another same length strip overlapping the previous one by about one inch. Do this until the sheet is large enough to cut a pattern piece.
- For covering the sticky side, you can either use another similar sheet of duct tape by placing both the sticky sides together, or you can use a fabric. The fabric is preferable and should be thin. While sticking it to the duct tape sheet, make sure that there are no creases on the fabric.
- Now cut the sheet according to your pattern keeping at least 2 inch margin on all sides. You may have to fold the sheet to cut the skirt or the bodice. Here, it is important to keep in mind the direction of the duct tape before you cut the pattern piece. It is preferable to keep the running same for the skirt and the bodice.
- For sticking the pieces together, remove the inner lining about 2/3rd inch at the joint and stick the two pieces. Cover it up with a strip of tape from above and fold the tape at the sides.
- To make the hem, remove an inch of backing fabric and fold in the edges. For the top edges of the bodice, fold strips of tape around it to cover the raw edges.
- To finish it, you can either stick a zipper or a stick-on Velcro. Another option could be to stick the opening with a duct tape after wearing it.
Now that you have a duct tape dress, what are you waiting for? It is in vogue and will definitely make you stand out from the crowd. So, get ready to flaunt it.