6 Ways to Make a Summer Dress out of a Bedsheet

Summer is here, and there’s no better time to get creative with your wardrobe! One surprising item you can upcycle into a fabulous summer dress is a simple bedsheet. With unique patterns and a variety of colors to choose from, bed sheets offer endless possibilities for budget-friendly fashion. Here are six ways to transform an ordinary bedsheet into an extraordinary summer dress.
1. Wrap Dress
A wrap dress is a versatile and flattering option for any body type. To create a wrap dress from a bedsheet, first measure and cut the fabric to your desired length and width. Fold the fabric in half, and then cut two diagonal lines from the top corners to create the wrap shape. Sew along the edges, leaving room for armholes, and attach ties to each side of the waist. Secure the dress by tying the straps at your side or back.
2. Tube Dress
A tube dress is perfect for those hot summer days when you want minimal fuss with maximum style. To make this dress, measure and cut out a rectangle of fabric that’s large enough to cover your chest area down to your preferred length. Hem the top and bottom edges, then sew along the long sides to make a tube shape. Add elastic bands or ribbon ties inside the top hem to secure it on your body.
3. One-shoulder Dress
For an elegant yet effortless look, try making a one-shoulder bedsheet dress. Cut out two rectangles: one slightly larger for wrapping around your body diagonally from shoulder-to-hip, and another small piece for wrapping around your chest like a bandeau top (if you’re comfortable wearing strapless). Join these two pieces together along one long edge, sew or add velcro on the diagonal end of the large piece to attach it at your shoulder, then use pins or more velcro/buttons/hooks-and-eye closures to fasten it at the waist.
4. High-low Dress
A high-low dress features a hemline that starts short in the front and extends longer in the back, creating a whimsical cascading effect. Begin by cutting out a large rectangle, long enough for the back length and wide enough to wrap around your body. Then, fold it horizontally and cut at an angle from your desired front length towards the back corners. Sew along the sides with room for armholes and add elastic to the inside of the top hem.
5. Halter Dress
For an equally chic and comfortable summer dress, consider a halter style made from a bedsheet. Cut two rectangles: one large piece for your body length, and another thinner piece for making neckties. Fold and sew these panels together with space for armholes, then attach the neckties at each top corner of the dress. Finish the edges of your neckties or simply tie them together behind your neck.
6. T-shirt Dress
For those who prefer a more casual approach, a T-shirt dress is perfect for laid-back summer days. Start by tracing an existing T-shirt onto your bedsheet fabric as a pattern, but extend it down into an A-line shape for added flare and fabric weight flexibility. Sew this silhouette together along the sides, leaving room for armholes, then hem around the neckline, sleeves, and bottom edge as desired.
There you have it! With just a little creativity and simple sewing skills, you can incorporate these six methods to turn an ordinary bedsheet into extraordinary summer dresses!