Congratulations. We were so poor we had to take out a loan to pay for our wedding. I wanted to have the ceremony on our farm in Connecticut but my family vetoed it so we had our reception in a hotel. We'll be celebrating 41 years in June. If at any point you get stressed take a few deep breaths and remember the best is ahead of you. You're amazing to be making your own dress. Though I was a pretty good sewer back then I'd never have dreamed of even trying so bravo.
Congratulations on 41 years together! You must have lived so many experiences together and I'm glad you'll be able to celebrate it! Thank you for your advice and for the encouragement 😊
I can't believe you were able to carry out this delightful conversation while carefully cutting out your beautiful lace! I wish you every happiness for your wedding.
…and my bridesmaids wore black, strapless linen dresses from JCrew. We added a fuschia ribbon at the waist. Definitely something they wore many times afterward.
I got married in Toronto 20 years and we had a croquembouche with white chocolate and strawberries instead of a wedding cake. It was beautiful, delicious, and a fraction of the cost.
I loved hearing about your upcoming nuptials. How exciting for you 🥰 I never had an engagement either. We knew we wanted to marry, then our nephew got leukaemia. When we knew for sure he wasn’t going to survive we planned our wedding. It was a very stressful time but we made it. Sadly he passed just 6wks later. Australia sounds similar in that there is a legal component to the wedding, words that must be said as is to make it official. So our nephew acted as ‘best man’ and one of our 2 witnesses. On the day he was really unwell and couldn’t get his shoes on. Of all the things in the world to worry about, we didn’t care that he was in socks and things (flip flops). I made bobbin lace to edge my veil, we had no tables or seated dinner, no speeches, no ‘first dance’ etc. it was very casual and while food was provided we all mingled and moved about and just had some music playing softly so people could interact. We had a great time! All that mattered was that I was marrying my husband. The rest was nice but not as important. Your wedding sounds a little relaxed too and I hope it goes well for you. Our guests loved it. Congratulations to you and your husband to be and I hope your day(s) run smoothly x
Thank you for your message and what a beautiful wedding. My sincere condolences for the passing of your nephew. I'm glad that you were able to share that experience with him and that you had a good time.
It's always nice to incorporate the family traditions. In Australia we don't have the need to go to the town hall to get married, so when I got married in 2001, I had a church wedding and during the ceremony we light candles and then together we lit a unity candle to signify our union. I love the idea of a 3 day celebration although wouldn't that heighten the potential wedding stress levels? We had a groom's cake and a wedding cake and my late mother in law made them aswell as all the flowers. It's nice to bring in family and friends on the organising. It helps them to feel important and they do whatever their duty is with pride. I hear that in other European countries they also have a civil ceremony at the town hall. I wish you a magical and very beautiful wedding day. I think both you and your husband to be will be happy you got married. It's special and sacred no matter how long you've been together prior to the fact.
How special to have those cakes and flower decorations made by your mother in law! I love that you were able to gather your family and friends together, that's the most important aspect of a wedding for me! And thank you for your well wishes 😊
The kimono must have made a gorgeous robe! (Since seeing this after your wedding). The sparkly fabric could be used for any party with color lining! Oh, and the Kai scissors will be fine working on the tulle. Modern steel alloys used are much tougher than older blades that would dull quite easily! Now to find your wedding pics!
Thank you, it was! The morning of the wedding was chilly and it kept me nice and warm 😊 I'm glad to hear that I likely didn't damage my dear Kai scissors - I love them so much!
Best of luck with all the last minute details! I hope everything goes smoothly and that you have a wonderful experience over the multiple days of your wedding celebrations. Thank you for sharing details with us during this lead up - it can't have been easy to add yet another thing to your to-do list! It is appreciated. I'm looking forward to hearing all about your dress after the wedding festivities are over. Your Town Hall wedding fabric is stunning and I'm sure you'll find another use for it. Maybe you can pop over to the UK in September for the Dressmakers Ball in Leicester - that would be an excellent excuse to make something exquisite when you have a more bit time. 😄
Thank you so much for your comment! It was indeed a bit stressful adding this video to my to-do list, but comments like these and being able to share the process make it totally worth it! 🥰❤️ The Leicester Dressmakers Ball would be the perfect occasion, I hadn't even thought of it! The perfect excuse to go all out and I bet no one would find it strange 🤣 I've never been to a dressmakers event before and am very tempted 😊
@@Sarah_Naomi Definitely consider the ball! One attendee last year made a dress that easily could have been a wedding gown. It's carte blanche to wear whatever you like.
Your plans for your wedding sound absolutely wonderful. Thank you so much for sharing. Have a wonderful time with your fiancé/husband family and friends Sarah. X
Thank you for answering my so many madam couture questions! I didn’t remember I asked so many 😅 well done for the wedding dress, I’m sure it’s going to be beautiful 🤩. Have a wonderful wedding and tous mes vœux de bonheur 😊
I am so happy for you; I am always glad when you post and love to see what you are up to. Best wishes for the happiest time with all your friends and both your families coming together. I know it will be wonderful! 💝
Hi Sarah, such a nice video! I wish you good luck for all the last minute prep and a very happy wedding! Can't wait to see your dress and know more about your Me Made May! 👋🍀
I have really enjoyed following your journey of making your wedding dress, Sarah and I can't wait to see it! I was in Normandy for my friend's 3 day wedding in July last year. It was so much fun and a once in a lifetime event for my husband and I. My husband is also American but we live in Australia. All the best to you and Alex for the wedding. ❤
Ah! I'm glad to have a fellow wedding dress sewist watching! I bet you understand very well the trials and tribulations! I hope yours turned out to your satisfaction and thank you for the well wishes! 😊
Thanks, it was fun to hear you talking about the wedding traditions. I think you can call yourself a true North European ;). I wish you beautiful days!
Hi Sarah, Very exciting about your upcoming nuptials. I also made my wedding dress 30 years ago….. it’s a learning experience that demands a lot of compromises. I LOVE the fabric for your other dress. Could you not find a local seamstress to make the dress for you? An added expense, but it would be a waste to not use such a beautiful fabric. Just a thought! Best of luck with your wedding dress. I’m sure it will be beautiful….as will you.
Yes, I'm certainly making many compromises and I'm glad I'm not the only one! Unfortunately, it's too late to have the town hall dress made by someone else, but I'm sure I'l find a use for it in the future!
Congratulations on your engagement! We have no plans to move to the US, so I don't know for sure. But from what I've heard here and there is that in terms of applying for a green card so that your husband can follow you if you move to the US, getting married in the US or in France is the same, both are valid and recognized by both countries.
Congratulations. We were so poor we had to take out a loan to pay for our wedding. I wanted to have the ceremony on our farm in Connecticut but my family vetoed it so we had our reception in a hotel. We'll be celebrating 41 years in June. If at any point you get stressed take a few deep breaths and remember the best is ahead of you. You're amazing to be making your own dress. Though I was a pretty good sewer back then I'd never have dreamed of even trying so bravo.
Congratulations on 41 years together! You must have lived so many experiences together and I'm glad you'll be able to celebrate it! Thank you for your advice and for the encouragement 😊
I bet you could put silver under the white sparkly fabric and make something for new year’s.
Yes! That's a good idea, I think this fabric would be great for a New Year's dress!
I can't believe you were able to carry out this delightful conversation while carefully cutting out your beautiful lace! I wish you every happiness for your wedding.
Haha, it was tricky and I was working extremely slowly! 🤣 Thank you for your well wishes!
…and my bridesmaids wore black, strapless linen dresses from JCrew. We added a fuschia ribbon at the waist. Definitely something they wore many times afterward.
I got married in Toronto 20 years and we had a croquembouche with white chocolate and strawberries instead of a wedding cake. It was beautiful, delicious, and a fraction of the cost.
Congratulations on 20 years! And your croquembouche sounds like it was delicious!
I loved hearing about your upcoming nuptials. How exciting for you 🥰 I never had an engagement either. We knew we wanted to marry, then our nephew got leukaemia. When we knew for sure he wasn’t going to survive we planned our wedding. It was a very stressful time but we made it. Sadly he passed just 6wks later. Australia sounds similar in that there is a legal component to the wedding, words that must be said as is to make it official. So our nephew acted as ‘best man’ and one of our 2 witnesses. On the day he was really unwell and couldn’t get his shoes on. Of all the things in the world to worry about, we didn’t care that he was in socks and things (flip flops). I made bobbin lace to edge my veil, we had no tables or seated dinner, no speeches, no ‘first dance’ etc. it was very casual and while food was provided we all mingled and moved about and just had some music playing softly so people could interact. We had a great time! All that mattered was that I was marrying my husband. The rest was nice but not as important. Your wedding sounds a little relaxed too and I hope it goes well for you. Our guests loved it. Congratulations to you and your husband to be and I hope your day(s) run smoothly x
Thank you for your message and what a beautiful wedding. My sincere condolences for the passing of your nephew. I'm glad that you were able to share that experience with him and that you had a good time.
It's always nice to incorporate the family traditions. In Australia we don't have the need to go to the town hall to get married, so when I got married in 2001, I had a church wedding and during the ceremony we light candles and then together we lit a unity candle to signify our union. I love the idea of a 3 day celebration although wouldn't that heighten the potential wedding stress levels? We had a groom's cake and a wedding cake and my late mother in law made them aswell as all the flowers. It's nice to bring in family and friends on the organising. It helps them to feel important and they do whatever their duty is with pride. I hear that in other European countries they also have a civil ceremony at the town hall. I wish you a magical and very beautiful wedding day. I think both you and your husband to be will be happy you got married. It's special and sacred no matter how long you've been together prior to the fact.
How special to have those cakes and flower decorations made by your mother in law! I love that you were able to gather your family and friends together, that's the most important aspect of a wedding for me! And thank you for your well wishes 😊
The kimono must have made a gorgeous robe! (Since seeing this after your wedding). The sparkly fabric could be used for any party with color lining! Oh, and the Kai scissors will be fine working on the tulle. Modern steel alloys used are much tougher than older blades that would dull quite easily! Now to find your wedding pics!
Thank you, it was! The morning of the wedding was chilly and it kept me nice and warm 😊 I'm glad to hear that I likely didn't damage my dear Kai scissors - I love them so much!
The kimono will absolutely work!❤
I'm glad you think so! I am convinced 😊
Best of luck with all the last minute details! I hope everything goes smoothly and that you have a wonderful experience over the multiple days of your wedding celebrations.
Thank you for sharing details with us during this lead up - it can't have been easy to add yet another thing to your to-do list! It is appreciated.
I'm looking forward to hearing all about your dress after the wedding festivities are over.
Your Town Hall wedding fabric is stunning and I'm sure you'll find another use for it. Maybe you can pop over to the UK in September for the Dressmakers Ball in Leicester - that would be an excellent excuse to make something exquisite when you have a more bit time. 😄
Thank you so much for your comment! It was indeed a bit stressful adding this video to my to-do list, but comments like these and being able to share the process make it totally worth it! 🥰❤️
The Leicester Dressmakers Ball would be the perfect occasion, I hadn't even thought of it! The perfect excuse to go all out and I bet no one would find it strange 🤣 I've never been to a dressmakers event before and am very tempted 😊
@@Sarah_Naomi Definitely consider the ball! One attendee last year made a dress that easily could have been a wedding gown. It's carte blanche to wear whatever you like.
Your plans for your wedding sound absolutely wonderful. Thank you so much for sharing. Have a wonderful time with your fiancé/husband family and friends Sarah. X
Thank you so much! 😊
Congratulations enjoy every minute and don't fuss over the small. You have done amazing work
Thank you so much! 😊
Have a wonderful wedding ❤
Thank you! 😊
You're going to be a beautiful bride and I can't wait to see you.💖
Thank you 🥰🥰🥰
I can't wait to see your gown! I'm sure you will be a stunning bride. All the best to you and your sweetie!
Aw! Thank you so much! 🥰
Thank you for answering my so many madam couture questions! I didn’t remember I asked so many 😅 well done for the wedding dress, I’m sure it’s going to be beautiful 🤩. Have a wonderful wedding and tous mes vœux de bonheur 😊
I'm so glad you asked them! et merci beaucoup ! 😊
I am so happy for you; I am always glad when you post and love to see what you are up to. Best wishes for the happiest time with all your friends and both your families coming together. I know it will be wonderful! 💝
Thank you so much! 😊
Hi Sarah, such a nice video! I wish you good luck for all the last minute prep and a very happy wedding! Can't wait to see your dress and know more about your Me Made May! 👋🍀
Thank you so much! 😊
It will all be so lovely!
🥰 I can't wait!
Cannot wait to see you in your wedding dress, your wedding sounds wonderful and you seem so organised, best of luck for your happy day 💕
Thank you so much for your well wishes! 😊
I have really enjoyed following your journey of making your wedding dress, Sarah and I can't wait to see it! I was in Normandy for my friend's 3 day wedding in July last year. It was so much fun and a once in a lifetime event for my husband and I. My husband is also American but we live in Australia. All the best to you and Alex for the wedding. ❤
I'm so glad you had a good time and it must have been gorgeous in Normandy last July! Thank you so much for your well wishes 😊
can't wait to see the dress, very exciting. Men don't get excited about weddings 😅
I can't wait to share it! And yes, haha, the lack of excitement is so very frustrating 😂
It is such an exciting time in the run up to your wedding - I also made my own wedding dress 9 years ago now - wishing you all the best ❤
Ah! I'm glad to have a fellow wedding dress sewist watching! I bet you understand very well the trials and tribulations! I hope yours turned out to your satisfaction and thank you for the well wishes! 😊
Thanks, it was fun to hear you talking about the wedding traditions. I think you can call yourself a true North European ;). I wish you beautiful days!
Thank you so much! 😊
Best wishes have a wonderful day
Hi Sarah, Very exciting about your upcoming nuptials. I also made my wedding dress 30 years ago….. it’s a learning experience that demands a lot of compromises. I LOVE the fabric for your other dress. Could you not find a local seamstress to make the dress for you? An added expense, but it would be a waste to not use such a beautiful fabric. Just a thought! Best of luck with your wedding dress. I’m sure it will be beautiful….as will you.
Yes, I'm certainly making many compromises and I'm glad I'm not the only one! Unfortunately, it's too late to have the town hall dress made by someone else, but I'm sure I'l find a use for it in the future!
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Im engaged to a French men and I wanted to know if we wanted to move to the U.S where do we need to get married? France? U.S?
Congratulations on your engagement! We have no plans to move to the US, so I don't know for sure. But from what I've heard here and there is that in terms of applying for a green card so that your husband can follow you if you move to the US, getting married in the US or in France is the same, both are valid and recognized by both countries.
@@Sarah_Naomi okay, thanks for the info ☺️
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