Just found your videos and I love them. I have always been afraid to do a wedding dress but after seeing you, I think that I can do it. Been sewing of and on for over 25 yrs. But I learn something new everytime I watch a new video and yours has really opened my eyes and inspired me. Thank you for your videos, you have a new subscriber.
I have nothing but the greatest admiration for your efforts in creating that gown! For those of you who don't sew, you're seeing first hand the hours and hours of work involved. The starting price is totally justified for this original creation. I imagine some people who would try to get this gown for $300 must think that you have leprechauns and pixies sewing, cutting and pressing magically when you wave your wand! Well, think again cheapskates!! LOL!!
@@MomthatSews I can just imagine the hassle you must get from blood relatives who want things made for nothing and also non-sewing friends! Some folks get mad when you tell them the price for your work and try to make you feel that you're selfish for not working for pennies on the dollar! I say take a hike and get over it! LOL!!
@@MomthatSews I can bet a million dollars that you have to deal with people playing you cheap when they want alterations done! That is the main reason why I won't have anything to do with that type of service! What they do is take it to a cleaner and find out what they charge and of course, when they hear the price they come running to you begging and plucking your last nerve, trying to get you to do it for nothing! But the real stone killer is when they try to tell you how easy everything is and how you can do it in a zip-zam, zoom minute!! They can't even thread a needle but they'll try to twist your arm about the matter! HELL NO!!! Not me!!
I enjoyed watching I have sewn since I was young but have never made formal things like wedding gowns with structure in them and I think I am ready to jump into that rhelm of sewing next... having two daughter's I am certain I will need to add some touches to their weddings "if" they have any lol as well as my son as well.
You are amazing. I just found your channel and I be watching every time you video. I have been sewing for years but you can go girl. Keep them coming and I will be watching. God bless you and yours. Cheryl in Houston.
You do good work. I made my first wedding gown back in the 90s for a fashion show and I was in a tailoring class. It was a lot of work cutting every thing out and serging the edges. Also, i had to cut out beaded and sequins lace alecon pieces from a yard of fabric to applique various areas of the sleeves, front skirt, long chain panel and puff upper selves. It turned out great people adored it. Now, I am working on bridal accessories because i have the space and sewing gowns I don't have space to do the work because of yards and yards of fabric
@@MomthatSews I have a lot of organza, Alencon lace borders appliques from several years back I need to use them on the upcoming projects I have in mind. Since I don't have space as I had before, I have decided not to work on large clothing projects that do not require a lot of space to work. Wedding accessories projects I want to start working on and other small projects.
I like how you share what you would change. I think I would have added the tulle layer to the satin and cotton and sewn it all as one except for in the skirt area. But that’s just I can see the tulle seam. If it were a complete lace overlay it really wouldn’t show much.
Absolutely amazing i love tutorial & how do you manage to sew with a little going around you are so talented Woooooow good on you girl big kiss from me Danielle
Ola não entendo o que você fala mais e lindo o seu trabalho admiro e entendo só em ver sua técnica e pratica de aprender obrigada por proporcionar seu trabalho maravilhoso amei
Thank you so much for this! I am planning on making my wedding dress and couldn't find a nice mermaid dress pattern! I am hoping to do a boat neck with some cap sleeves, but your tutorial is so helpful!
Oooh that is going to be so pretty. I seen something similar to that on Pinterest and it had beading on the cap sleeves. I am currently working on another wedding dress tutorial. A huge ball gown. Can’t wait to share it with you guys.
@@MomthatSews Thanks for replying, sorry I've only just seen it! I have bought the pattern and am starting to get materials together to make the dress (my wedding is in October!) Please could I ask - would you do the satin and tulle layers as separate layers (they look like they are here), and if so, would you only attach them together at the zipper seams? It looks lovely and floaty at the bottom so am concerned that if I did the satin and tulle together at each seam I would lose that effect.
Absolutely loved this series. Keep going young lady, your projects are very informative. I'm an old school "sewer", a lot of the techniques used today-we did them by hand. So happy to be a subsriber☺️
Thank you for this video, I'm making my first wedding dress and this video has been so helpful. You have great content and Yup you have a new subscriber here🤗🤗🤗
You are AMAZING!!! Do you have by chance videos about boning, when where and why to use them, and info about the Cups constraction/pattern making? Thanks so much for doing this videos and thank so much for your time!!
Thanks for your helpful videos.I've been a seamstress for many years and it helps to see how others handle the construction of a wedding dress. I'm in process of looking for supplies for a wedding gown for my granddaughter who wants me to replicate a designer dress. Can you say more about the actual fabrics you choose or prefer and why, the notions you use in the construction and where to buy them? Maybe a list in the beginning of your videos of yardage requirements, for underlining, lining, and dress fabric, lace overlays yardage and notions needed. I know I need to follow the patterns instruction but I find most seamstresses have their favorites that seem to stand the test of time. I appreciate the heads up to Fabric Wholesale Direct, the boning and some of the other interfacing...did you say what brand you like to use? Can you suggest others for lace medallions and embellishments?
Yes I will try to do a video series help with these questions. I love Lace to Love and Bridal Fabrics for lace fabric. I get my boning on amazon it is the rigiline boning.
I've been sewing since I was 14 and I'm 54 now, but I'm nowhere near as talented as you. I have a dream to make my daughters wedding dress, it may be pure fantasy. But after watching your videos, maybe there is hope for me. You're very talented! Question: did you use a layer of cotton in between 2 layers of lining? Years....no...make that decades ago, I made a prom dress for myself, and I had to make channels for the boning to fit in, I had no idea that they could be sewn on. Maybe one day you could do a tutorial on lining and boning, but with lining and cotton that are not white, because it's hard to see on camera,
I sure enjoyed watching this project I dont sew as much as I used too. Is giving me the bug. Do you make wedding dresses for people. Depending on where you are, I would certainly recommend you.
@@MomthatSews yes the crinoline that goes underneath the dress ...how should I calculate the number of layers nd how long each layer should be in order to gather.
For a mermaid style dress like this one I would measure my waist, hips, and the circumference around where I want the skirt to start to flare and use those measurements to create the top part of the petticoat, I would add a 1 cm seam allowance to it and cut that out from a compression type of fabric or something with good stretch. Then I would measure the distance from where it starts to flare to the floor and divide that by 3. I usually do 2-3 tiers for my petticoats and the amount of layers is determined by how full you want the skirt. The top tier will be the circumference around where I want the skirt to flare multiplied by 2. The second tier would be the first tier multiplied by 3. The last tier would be the second tier multiplied by 4. You would do the same thing for all the layers of the petticoat. If you want it to be really full, you can sew an inner lining into the petticoat and place a hoop into the hem of it so it hold its shape even better. For a ball gown kind of skirt, you will do the same thing, measure around your waist, but instead this measurement would be used to create a waistband. Then I would measure from my waist to the floor and divide that by 3 again and complete the same steps as we above. For the ball gown shape I would use the skirt pattern from the dress you are making and cut that out of lining fabric and use bias tape to create boning channels that line up wit the lengths of the tiers. I hope that makes sense. I actually am planning on making a petticoat for my little girls and I can do a video for that if you would like.
@@MomthatSews Thank you very much. Your explanation is very clear. Thank you for taking the trouble to explain it so clearly. Yes I would really appreciate if you could make a video of a petticoat too. May god bless you !!!!
I appreciate these step by step videos you've been able to film. Im excited and motivated to now start my first wedding gown because of you. thank you!!!! Around the 5minutes mark of the video I'm confused about those measurements you draw out on the interfacing. How do I figure those out?
Can you mentioned the name of the fabric you used. Coz I didn't get it. Talented, finishing is awesome, yeah sure I can follow your instructions easily... thanks for sharing. God bless you 😇
I make them for clients and for my channel. I do weddings, prom, pageants, maternity, birthdays, etc. I am working on my website which should be live in a few months.
I am enjoying your video. You are doing a great job. What type of fabric did you use as lining for this wedding dress. And did you say cotton interfacing. ? I am n the process of making a similar dress using stretch satin. Just confuse f I should use stretch lining or something more stable.
New Subscriber! Thank you for this tutorial! I am making a prom dress for my daughter using this pattern. How far down from top of the sweetheart neckline do you recommend sewing the boning to?Thanks again for making this tutorial, it really helps. I am not as advanced as you, but you have made the pattern not so intimidating to follow.
From the top of the neckline down the princess seam my boning measured 46 cm or 18 inches I would suggest trying this length and doing a fitting to see if it is comfortable and if she can sit comfortably. If not adjust it to be a little shorter but I do suggest that the boning does go past the fullest part of the belly to get that flat stomach effect
Hey thank you for this video ! Very helpful. Just one question when you were stay stitching I couldn’t figure out your method when you were tracing and then you stay stitched.
I kinda flew through it bc the method I used is a method I learned from the Corset Academy, BUT I am posting a new wedding dress video on Tuesday and I filmed the process in detail.
I have a question when you are making the interlining or underlining (video starts @5:17) the lines that you are drawing are they the boning guide lines? If so, how do you know where to place them i see the normal princess seam guide line but I also saw you do some under the bust and across the waist. Please help!!!
Hey I have a new method of boning my gowns that is a lot less complicated. I am going to make a detailed video on it but some of my recent dressmaking videos show if
Hey I got my dressform from here (ST-SIZE6+One Free Arm) Model #601 Professional Female half Body Dress Forms For Dressmaker Collapsible Shoulder With One Free Arm. Size 6 www.amazon.com/dp/B00OMA1XOG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_ENRGDbE03VNQQ
Nope. This was a dress that I scraped for parts lol! Don’t worry my next wedding gown is sort of similar to this and it should be out sometime this month.
I enjoy your videos, especially Bridal gowns. Thanks for being real with your family by letting your kids be kids.❤
Love the little ones just being children into everything ❤️
is it odd that watching you relaxes me and inspires me to get back into sewing
Did you make a part 4? I was waiting to see how to sew on the appliques!
I LOVE LOVE your work I'm a self taught seamstress and make dresses and gowns and you keep me motivated your amazing thank you for being you.
So Beautiful! I used to make Wedding Gowns, Ball dresses and all kinds of formal wear! I really enjoyed your work!
I can't wait to see what that dress looks like when its done
I actually never finished this dress, but I have many more to come.
This is almost exactly what I want for my wedding dress, so don't be surprised if I watch this video series a million times while making it
Just found your videos and I love them. I have always been afraid to do a wedding dress but after seeing you, I think that I can do it. Been sewing of and on for over 25 yrs. But I learn something new everytime I watch a new video and yours has really opened my eyes and inspired me. Thank you for your videos, you have a new subscriber.
Q precioso arte la costura !!!!Dios bendiga esas manos!!
Someone need to wear that beautiful gown. It would make any bride beautiful and elegant
Thank you!
I have nothing but the greatest admiration for your efforts in creating that gown! For those of you who don't sew, you're seeing first hand the hours and hours of work involved. The starting price is totally justified for this original creation. I imagine some people who would try to get this gown for $300 must think that you have leprechauns and pixies sewing, cutting and pressing magically when you wave your wand! Well, think again cheapskates!! LOL!!
😂😂😂 omg if you only knew. I always say $300 doesn’t even cover labor! I wish I had some pixies lol
@@MomthatSews I can just imagine the hassle you must get from blood relatives who want things made for nothing and also non-sewing friends! Some folks get mad when you tell them the price for your work and try to make you feel that you're selfish for not working for pennies on the dollar! I say take a hike and get over it! LOL!!
Say it louder for those who are hard of hearing lmao
@@MomthatSews I can bet a million dollars that you have to deal with people playing you cheap when they want alterations done! That is the main reason why I won't have anything to do with that type of service! What they do is take it to a cleaner and find out what they charge and of course, when they hear the price they come running to you begging and plucking your last nerve, trying to get you to do it for nothing! But the real stone killer is when they try to tell you how easy everything is and how you can do it in a zip-zam, zoom minute!! They can't even thread a needle but they'll try to twist your arm about the matter! HELL NO!!! Not me!!
sos una génia!!!!! te felicito. Andrés desde Argentina. I love your videos!! thanks a lot
I enjoyed watching I have sewn since I was young but have never made formal things like wedding gowns with structure in them and I think I am ready to jump into that rhelm of sewing next... having two daughter's I am certain I will need to add some touches to their weddings "if" they have any lol as well as my son as well.
Wonderful!...as a beginner sew stress... Only zipper repair..etc. it's nice to watch someone who knows what you're doing
Thank you for watching!
You are very talented! Thanks for sharing your video!
would like you to do more of this more detailed step by step. I so love your videos
Thank you for your feedback. I am currently working on another wedding gown and it will be step by step so everyone can follow along.
Thank you for sharing this video.. pls do the 4th part...
I will. I am currently waiting on an order of lace to come in for me to finish.
You are amazing. I just found your channel and I be watching every time you video. I have been sewing for years but you can go girl. Keep them coming and I will be watching. God bless you and yours. Cheryl in Houston.
Hey Cheryl! Welcome to the family!
Beautiful dress
You do good work. I made my first wedding gown back in the 90s for a fashion show and I was in a tailoring class. It was a lot of work cutting every thing out and serging the edges. Also, i had to cut out beaded and sequins lace alecon pieces from a yard of fabric to applique various areas of the sleeves, front skirt, long chain panel and puff upper selves. It turned out great people adored it. Now, I am working on bridal accessories because i have the space and sewing gowns I don't have space to do the work because of yards and yards of fabric
Thank you! Wow! What kind of accessories do you work on?
@@MomthatSews Ring bearer pillows, ladies lap scarves for right now. My plans are to do much more.
@@MomthatSews I have a lot of organza, Alencon lace borders appliques from several years back I need to use them on the upcoming projects I have in mind. Since I don't have space as I had before, I have decided not to work on large clothing projects that do not require a lot of space to work. Wedding accessories projects I want to start working on and other small projects.
You are amazing thank you for sharing this design
Thank you for watching!
Thank you for watching, don't forget to SUBSCRIBE, COMMENT, LIKE, AND SHARE. Lets get to 1,000 subscribers by the end of July! I know we can do it!
Wow que hermoso trabajo lo amo
Wow beautiful work I love ❤❤❤
Love it 🌹🌹😉 beautiful
You are amazing! I hope you make millions off your videos and your sewing!
Thank you! I hope so too lmao! But I will be happy with enough to continue to keep up my channel.
awesome. thanks for the tutorial!
I like watching your videos it is very interest thank you
I like how you share what you would change. I think I would have added the tulle layer to the satin and cotton and sewn it all as one except for in the skirt area. But that’s just I can see the tulle seam. If it were a complete lace overlay it really wouldn’t show much.
I'm planning to make a witch cosplay with McCall's 7320 pattern. Your video is so helpful! Thank you and subscribed!
Beautiful dress! How you do all that with little kids in the house is amazing. Keep up the good work!
I love your videos so far. I just subscribed today. Keep up the good work. Much love from The Bahamas !
Thank you!! Ayee!! 🇬🇾🇬🇾
You are such a cutie!! Mashallah! Thanks for your videos and hope you continue
Love this video... thanks for your sharing. Much love from indonesia...^^
Thank you!!
Absolutely amazing i love tutorial & how do you manage to sew with a little going around you are so talented Woooooow good on you girl big kiss from me Danielle
Hermozo vestido saludos desde mexico
Que belleza de vestidos hace 😍😍 felicidades , saludos desde Ensenada BC México
Wow! Outstanding dress! Your skills are superb! Good for you designing and sewing custom-made gowns. I'm greatly impressed. :)
Ola não entendo o que você fala mais e lindo o seu trabalho admiro e entendo só em ver sua técnica e pratica de aprender obrigada por proporcionar seu trabalho maravilhoso amei
Thank you so much for this! I am planning on making my wedding dress and couldn't find a nice mermaid dress pattern! I am hoping to do a boat neck with some cap sleeves, but your tutorial is so helpful!
Oooh that is going to be so pretty. I seen something similar to that on Pinterest and it had beading on the cap sleeves. I am currently working on another wedding dress tutorial. A huge ball gown. Can’t wait to share it with you guys.
@@MomthatSews Thanks for replying, sorry I've only just seen it! I have bought the pattern and am starting to get materials together to make the dress (my wedding is in October!) Please could I ask - would you do the satin and tulle layers as separate layers (they look like they are here), and if so, would you only attach them together at the zipper seams? It looks lovely and floaty at the bottom so am concerned that if I did the satin and tulle together at each seam I would lose that effect.
Gracias¡ Una obra de arte cada vestido, mucho trabajo, pero lo disfruto, de razon ,son muy caros los vestidos de novia¡
Thank you so much im from Algeria
Hey! Thank you!
Very cool. I am working on my brides gown now.
Are you! I would love to see the finished product.
@@MomthatSews I would love to show you.
I've been designing for 5 years
I hope you found the video useful in your designs. Lining for me is the hardest part.
@@MomthatSews absolutely. Learn new stuff every day. Your videos give me refreshers. I love it.
OMG 😍😍. Just love your work 👌🏾. Come a cross your channel today and I’m hooked. Watching all the way from Norway 🇳🇴
Примерка свадебных платьев видео
I cut interfacing at the same time as the main panels.
I would do exactly the same thing.
Amo tu canal!!! ❤️❤️
I am mesmerized by your talent. New subscriber :)
Welcome to the family!
Absolutely loved this series. Keep going young lady, your projects are very informative. I'm an old school "sewer", a lot of the techniques used today-we did them by hand. So happy to be a subsriber☺️
I do a lot of things by hand, it honestly just depends on my brides budget 🥰
Wow jahit gaun putih bagus dari indonesia
Thank you for this video, I'm making my first wedding dress and this video has been so helpful. You have great content and Yup you have a new subscriber here🤗🤗🤗
Glad I can help!
Vc tem uma nova admiradora do seu trabalho 👏👏👏👏
Bem-vindo à família.
Did we ever get a part 4 of this??? I need it lol
Mais uma inscrita no seu canal. Eu adorei o seu trabalho 😍😍😍
amazing reviews Dear
Exelente muchas gracias
Thanks for sharing from Atlanta Ga USA helpful do you use steam in your iron I didn't see any coming out 👀 next time
You are AMAZING!!! Do you have by chance videos about boning, when where and why to use them, and info about the Cups constraction/pattern making?
Thanks so much for doing this videos and thank so much for your time!!
Thanks for your helpful videos.I've been a seamstress for many years and it helps to see how others handle the construction of a wedding dress. I'm in process of looking for supplies for a wedding gown for my granddaughter who wants me to replicate a designer dress. Can you say more about the actual fabrics you choose or prefer and why, the notions you use in the construction and where to buy them? Maybe a list in the beginning of your videos of yardage requirements, for underlining, lining, and dress fabric, lace overlays yardage and notions needed. I know I need to follow the patterns instruction but I find most seamstresses have their favorites that seem to stand the test of time.
I appreciate the heads up to Fabric Wholesale Direct, the boning and some of the other interfacing...did you say what brand you like to use? Can you suggest others for lace medallions and embellishments?
Yes I will try to do a video series help with these questions. I love Lace to Love and Bridal Fabrics for lace fabric. I get my boning on amazon it is the rigiline boning.
I've been sewing since I was 14 and I'm 54 now, but I'm nowhere near as talented as you. I have a dream to make my daughters wedding dress, it may be pure fantasy. But after watching your videos, maybe there is hope for me. You're very talented! Question: did you use a layer of cotton in between 2 layers of lining? Years....no...make that decades ago, I made a prom dress for myself, and I had to make channels for the boning to fit in, I had no idea that they could be sewn on. Maybe one day you could do a tutorial on lining and boning, but with lining and cotton that are not white, because it's hard to see on camera,
omg your kids at the end of the video were cracking me up! They're so funny!
I like your all video.i am from srilanka. I"ve also like to design
I will sew my wedding drees. 🌹💍🌹
I would love to see your gown when your finished!
Não sei falar inglês. Mais admiro o seu trabalho e feito com muita dedicação a determinação de execução do sei trabalho e belíssimo parabéns
Just subscribed to your channel 😘
Welcome to the family
What lovely dresses you make! Can you tell me what the material was you sewed around the edge of the cups?
Beautiful dress but, where is part 4? I need to know how to apply lace appliques like those.
Cool
Merci
Me encantó nunca te había visto m encantas tus bebés m recuerdan mis hijas cuando cosía asta noche c quedaban dormidas entre las telas..
I sure enjoyed watching this project I dont sew as much as I used too. Is giving me the bug. Do you make wedding dresses for people. Depending on where you are, I would certainly recommend you.
Avsome dress madom
It has been many years since I’ve sewed anything. The dress is beautiful. I wonder if it is for friend, family , or a commission?
شكرا شكرا انتي رائعه وجميلع شكرا
Hi I'm from Sri Lanka. I really enjoy watching your videos ...can you show me as to how I should fix the crinoline on a wedding ball gown pls. ..
I am sorry, are you referring to the tulle overlay or the a petticoat/crinoline that would go underneath the dress?
@@MomthatSews yes the crinoline that goes underneath the dress ...how should I calculate the number of layers nd how long each layer should be in order to gather.
For a mermaid style dress like this one I would measure my waist, hips, and the circumference around where I want the skirt to start to flare and use those measurements to create the top part of the petticoat, I would add a 1 cm seam allowance to it and cut that out from a compression type of fabric or something with good stretch. Then I would measure the distance from where it starts to flare to the floor and divide that by 3. I usually do 2-3 tiers for my petticoats and the amount of layers is determined by how full you want the skirt. The top tier will be the circumference around where I want the skirt to flare multiplied by 2. The second tier would be the first tier multiplied by 3. The last tier would be the second tier multiplied by 4. You would do the same thing for all the layers of the petticoat. If you want it to be really full, you can sew an inner lining into the petticoat and place a hoop into the hem of it so it hold its shape even better. For a ball gown kind of skirt, you will do the same thing, measure around your waist, but instead this measurement would be used to create a waistband. Then I would measure from my waist to the floor and divide that by 3 again and complete the same steps as we above. For the ball gown shape I would use the skirt pattern from the dress you are making and cut that out of lining fabric and use bias tape to create boning channels that line up wit the lengths of the tiers. I hope that makes sense. I actually am planning on making a petticoat for my little girls and I can do a video for that if you would like.
@@MomthatSews Thank you very much. Your explanation is very clear. Thank you for taking the trouble to explain it so clearly. Yes I would really appreciate if you could make a video of a petticoat too. May god bless you !!!!
I appreciate these step by step videos you've been able to film. Im excited and motivated to now start my first wedding gown because of you. thank you!!!! Around the 5minutes mark of the video I'm confused about those measurements you draw out on the interfacing. How do I figure those out?
Hey Jennifer! I did a more in depth explanation on the structure layer in this video ua-cam.com/video/82dcgl_92MI/v-deo.html
@@MomthatSews thank you will watch it
جميل جدن جدن بس احل شغلي انو اخير ابتسمتي
Is there a video that shows the dress completed? Would love to see how it turned out but not seeing a part four on here.
Can you mentioned the name of the fabric you used. Coz I didn't get it. Talented, finishing is awesome, yeah sure I can follow your instructions easily... thanks for sharing. God bless you 😇
Supper
Never knew there were zippers with invisible tape!
Yeap! I love their zippers. BiasBeaspoke on Etsy
Mom that Sews Thanks for sharing! Checked them out and the seller offers a lot! The zippers look cool too.
Quiero todas tus reglas!!!
Do you make these dresses for clientele or just for fun?
I make them for clients and for my channel. I do weddings, prom, pageants, maternity, birthdays, etc. I am working on my website which should be live in a few months.
I am enjoying your video. You are doing a great job.
What type of fabric did you use as lining for this wedding dress. And did
you say cotton interfacing. ? I am n the process of making a similar dress using stretch satin. Just confuse f I should use stretch lining or something more stable.
Please you can reply to
linda_bell-smith@hotmail.com
Yes give me a few and I will email you.
Please can you explain the adding of bonning in bust area in detail please
Hello. I wondered if you sell the pattern for either the complete gown or the corset? If so where can I purchase it from?
New Subscriber! Thank you for this tutorial! I am making a prom dress for my daughter using this pattern. How far down from top of the sweetheart neckline do you recommend sewing the boning to?Thanks again for making this tutorial, it really helps. I am not as advanced as you, but you have made the pattern not so intimidating to follow.
From the top of the neckline down the princess seam my boning measured 46 cm or 18 inches I would suggest trying this length and doing a fitting to see if it is comfortable and if she can sit comfortably. If not adjust it to be a little shorter but I do suggest that the boning does go past the fullest part of the belly to get that flat stomach effect
@@MomthatSews Thank You! I'll try that length first.
I would love to see the finished dress! If you would like you can #momthatsews on Instagram.
Hey thank you for this video ! Very helpful. Just one question when you were stay stitching I couldn’t figure out your method when you were tracing and then you stay stitched.
I kinda flew through it bc the method I used is a method I learned from the Corset Academy, BUT I am posting a new wedding dress video on Tuesday and I filmed the process in detail.
Is that a pencil your using to mark the lining?
I have a question when you are making the interlining or underlining (video starts @5:17) the lines that you are drawing are they the boning guide lines? If so, how do you know where to place them i see the normal princess seam guide line but I also saw you do some under the bust and across the waist. Please help!!!
Hey I have a new method of boning my gowns that is a lot less complicated. I am going to make a detailed video on it but some of my recent dressmaking videos show if
How do u finish the appliqué,do you hand sew it ? Before you put the lining on,or before you sew the lining together., thanks
can i know what did you put on the bust part of the lining?
What pattern you use?
I create my own patterns from bodice blocks but in third dress I did use McCall’s 7320 and modify it
For the amount of work you put into these gowns and the materials you should be charging way more than you quote. Honey value your time and expertise!
Yeap! Just raised my pricing.
How many hours do you put into a gown like this total? What should a gown like this cost?
do you use a different needle or thread to sew in boning?
No I don’t. I do extend my seam length to 4mm
Which make and model of dress form do you use?
Hey I got my dressform from here (ST-SIZE6+One Free Arm) Model #601 Professional Female half Body Dress Forms For Dressmaker Collapsible Shoulder With One Free Arm. Size 6 www.amazon.com/dp/B00OMA1XOG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_ENRGDbE03VNQQ
Many thanks 😃
Did I miss part 4? I don't see it.
Nope. This was a dress that I scraped for parts lol! Don’t worry my next wedding gown is sort of similar to this and it should be out sometime this month.
Take you
i want to see the hand sewing
Hola ... sería más genial si le pones subtítulos en español 😔... no entiendo mucho.
Where did you train?
I am self taught.
@@MomthatSews I am, too. You remind me of me. :) Except that you are much better!
Hai