I bought 2 tops from a low-cost store the other day. It's not a thrift shop and it's not an outlet store either but they have a number of goods which are branded. The top I got, according to the salesman, is from H&M's left-over stock from previous seasons. But I'm not that sure. As I was trying the clothes on at home, I noticed small stitches at the upper right part of the top. My face fell. I know I won't be able to return to the store and have it replaced because it's the only one left in my size. I really love it's color and fit though. I showed it to my husband and he suggested that I put a brooch or something to hide the stitch and I thought that was a good idea.
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8 riyals top |
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unnoticeable stitch (at first glance) |
I remembered I have a fancy pair of earrings which I don't get to use. I got my left-over lace and made a flower out of it and stitched an earring at the center.
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I need to improve the flower's shape... |
At first I wanted to permanently attach the DIY flower to the shirt but decided to just pin it with a safety pin for easy washing.
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finished product! |
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