I loved this dress soooo much I had to come and sneak another peek at how beautiful Candace looked in it and the beautiful fabric. IT WAS NO LESS THAN STUNNING!!!!!!
Hi Viv, I have a sewing business and do a lot of wedding alterations. With a ripple problem like this I hand sew a longer basting stitch on the inside quite close to the edge neck edge, (I usually start at one shoulder seam and baste down and around to the other shoulder) then I carefully pull the thread. This causes the neckline to kind of adhere to the body and will usually take care of ripples like this. I use either thread doubled or a heavier buttonhole thread so it won't break while she's wearing it. You won't have to pull up the thread very much to get this ripple to disappear. I have used this method many times and most of the time it works like a charm.
When your daughter is holding the fabric together and somewhat making small pleats along the neckline, it looks great. I can see it with two small gold bar pins holding the fabric. All the dresses look beautiful. Your daughter is very lucky to have a mom that sews so well. Good luck with your dress.
I think for the ripples on your white dress the first thing I would try which is simple and will not harm or change anything except to hopefully lay the neckline down is to with a needle, a nice small needle and a very light matching single thread stitch a little basting line on the facing right near the edge and just very slightly pull it. Not to gather but to just ease in the fullness.
This is the way bridal alterations are done to pull in the neckline to hug the body. Working on fixing a ready to wear faux wrap dress that also did not have any stabilizing on the bias seam. Try it before you gather the shoulder seams.
I like the above suggestion, you could also use elastic thread if a plain thread does not work. For elastic thread, do not take stitches, just go into the neckline between the face fabric and lining and once around anchor the other end.
The rehearsal dress reminds me of “Old Hollywood “!!! Have you thought of securing the tucks Candace demonstrated with beautiful rhinestone buttons? It would definitely fit the style of the dress!!! And sewing them on below the shoulder seam where Candace had placed her fingers would be perfect!! Very bridal looking!!! You both are gorgeous women!!! Blessings on both of you!!!!
Viv, your daughter is adorable. Full of personality and so articulate! A mini YOU! You have raised a darling young woman. Your sewing for her is gorgeous! Can’t wait until you show us your wedding attire! I can hear and see your enthusiasm for this wedding. I have been the mother of the bride and I can tell you, the memories you will be making are so very special. Your viewers will need pictures please!!! Continued good luck on the showers, the rehearsal dinner and of course the wedding!👍
Gathering in the front just below the shoulders is probably the best solution. It’s a style element that gives the neckline a bit of a “sweetheart neckline” and I like it!
I was thinking the same thing. A band of fabric (in the same fabric) around the front straps would cinch up the fabric making the V neckline smoother. All the dresses are beautiful. I agreed with your daughter on the dress she didn’t care for. The seam that should have been under her bust was very distracting because it wasn’t where it should have been. It probably would fit somebody with a smaller bust a lot better. I think she could wear the first dress she tried on for the second shower. You did a beautiful job on all the dresses 👗.
All the dresses are beautiful!!! The blue one is just not the right fabric or color for her. Gorgeous mother and daughter. What beautiful memories she will always have…
Good job! Candace will make a beautiful bride. For the rehearsal dress, maybe some shirring or rouching where Candance was holding or a little below. Would flatten the neckline and open it up a little. A great 50's look.
All the dresses are beautiful and Candace is gorgeous in them! On the neckline. Gather the area joy pinched back and buy those pretty rhinestone pins and put over the gathers. Like a narrow rectangular shape. Subtle but just a little bling bling. 😊❤️
I LOVE the first dress! It is beautiful and It looks absolutely fantastic on her! The blue dress that you will donate looks beautiful, but is rather matronly for your daughter. The last dress with the red flowers is really pretty, too. They all look great on her.
Hi Vivmom, I love that you are publishing your wedding sewing journey. It's exactly what I hoped you would do this year. Having sewn for weddings for many years (flower girls, mother of the bride, maids of honor, ring bearer), my advice regarding the beautiful white satin rehearsal dinner dress is to take the bodice apart, re-cut the front and sew it back together. I recommend using the utmost care to stabilize the v-neck by stay-stitching and adding a very thin underlining layer. Press ever so gently. Even if you do not have any additional white satin, I still highly encourage you to unpick and reshape the bodice of that stunning dress. You will be very pleased if you do. Also, the armholes are gaping. Correcting that problem by taking in a tiny amount in the front shoulder seams, princess seams, and front underarm seams will help the front bodice lay flat. Lastly, if you really do not want to deconstruct the bodice you might consider applying a subtle trim to smooth out and stabilize the v-neck. This advice comes from many years of tackling such situations. Very sincerely, J
@@janematthews6579 Oh, no...I hope I didn't sound sarcastic or critical. I also sew a bit. Haven't in awhile but can wrangle a thimble or two. So I know an experienced "dressmaker" when I hear it. I think your critique was spot on. Thank you for sharing your wisdom and guidance, and for responding. Like my Mother used to say, "Don't be sewing on that at NIGHT because you're going to rip it out tomorrow and start all over." She was right 9 times outta 8. Lol.♥️
I totally agree with u and was just going to suggest that but saw your post. She said the bodice was lined but I think it still needs some interfacing or some kind of stabilizer. I also wonder when she cut the neck deeper if it's not to wide and allowing that gap as Candice is a bit chesty. I think if she recuts that front bodice piece and narrow the V and stabilize it, it will be fine. I think the idea of darts or gathers as some have suggested would kill the look in my opinion.
@@sewforlife5728 Hi, thanks for your comment. I think the design is classic and elegant and fully deserves the best execution. (It definitely has a Marilyn Monroe vibe.) J
I absolutely love the first and last dress. The white dress, I do think the suggestion Candace made about maybe a tie around the top of the arm hole is a good idea. I thought all the dresses were gorgeous and Candace is going to be a beautiful bride 🥰❤
I like the idea your daughter has about fixing the neckline. Pinching the sides the way she shows really looks good . All the dresses you made look great, but I see what you mean about that blue one. The color washes her out and you are right , the style just doesn’t flatter her beautiful figure. Great video. Thank you 👏🏼
Candace is a beauty. The dresses are all so nice. The white one w stretched neckline, when Candace folded neckline back on both sides near collar bone it looked like a good solution. A couple purely buttons sewn in at the point of fold right under collarbones under shoulder would make a lovely detail. From Gina
Candace is so beautiful and the spitting image of you which is where her beauty came from. Love everything except the last dress. She wears your fabulous makes perfectly.
Hey---I think you might be able to fix the white dress by taking in some of the fullness at the top of the princess seams. Also, if you put bows on the neckline I think you should have a different belt----it would be just too many bows and would take away from the elegance of the dress. I really like the blue dress but it does look a little bit "grandma." I think if you shortened it to maybe just below the knees and ruched (sp?) the sleeves it would "young" it up. Also, think about the accessories you will be wearing with it---it definitely needs dark blue/cobalt blue shoes---that will bring out the fabric color so much! Love all the dresses!
Sewing for a wedding is so much fun. Such energy!!The white dress would look lovely with pleats and some beautiful rhinestone buttons at the shoulder. I think the dress Candance doesn’t like fits her well but is not her color.The first and last dresses loved the best: red and white. Those colors pop on her and make her look radiant
Brides! How fun! Yes,to do the idea Candace had, AND elastic along the inside or sometimes steam with all that will help too. I can see bows holding it, then she gets the ribbons on the sleeves…..good luck!
If you were to cinch the neckline/arm openings in on both sides you could put matching decorative brooches pinned over the stitching or hand sew pearls from the craft section at hobby lobby on the dress. It really looks amazing on Candace.
The dresses are spot on. The rehearsal dress will be perfect when you fix that little ripple. Candace's suggestion sounded good. What a treat to see this video!
Candace is lovely! All of the dresses she modeled were beautiful on her. The white "rehearsal dinner" dress with the newly lowered neckline looks very pretty, but it needed some stabilizing around that lowered neckline. Next time, after you have sketched in the neckline, a little interfacing over that seamline on both sides of the neckline will help avoid stretching on that vee neck seam. The red with white "shower" dress is fablulous! Graceful and pretty. Viv- you did a great job on all of these!
Stay tape in any neckline makes a world of difference. If you can find Seams Great by Dritz is one of my favorites. You can trim the width after you sew, to make it more narrow.
What a privilege and a joy it is to be included in the exciting preparations for Candace’s wedding! Thank you both! Candace is so beautiful and gracious! The dresses are gorgeous and I agree with your assessments of them. Excellent sewing, Viv!
Lovely Sweet Candace , so happy for you! I think you can look beautiful in anything even a flour sac 😊 ! Such a special time in your life! Congratulations and enjoy this special time with your Mom she is such a joy as well!
That first floral dress is gorgeous! Just beautiful.♥️ I like Candace’s suggestion for fixing the white satin dress’s neckline-it’s a beautiful dress!! That last dress is fantastic-the fabric is gorgeous as well! Candace will be well-dressed for her pre-wedding events!
I do like the red and white dress--fits so well, and I like Candace in color and red always shows so well in photography--all white?--not so much. Very fancy for a shower dress. I like what you did with the alterations --the pattern was dowdy, but the dress fabulous!
All those dresses are lovely. So happy for Candace-and she is so lucky to have a talented Mom like you Viv! I am sure someone will love the dress that you said was not a success. And Lovely fabrics-all of them. Keep sewing Viv! Looking so forward to seeing your MOTB dress.
1. First dress, wow, she looks great in that dress and the pockets are a must have for it. 2nd dress, now where as nice as the first. #3. Her idea is perfect and also a new style feature in the latest styles.
I like the gathers/tucks and a band of fabric or as someone else suggested gold bars if you can find them. I’m not sure I would do bows with the waist bow that might be over the top. Beautiful dresses, beautiful daughter, & beautiful mom for being so generous with her time!
What a joy to sew for our daughters. Pinching the bodice/ front/ neckline actually improved the entire dress from ordinary to couture. Loved all the dresses except the bluish one which just looked drab and old. I’m 78 and I wouldn’t wear it. Lol. Your vision of the red and white one was amazing because the pattern picture was downright ugly. I feel your excitement and am enjoying the experience along with you. Candace is a spitting image of Brad. So happy for you.
I love all but the red and white takes the cake! No getting the white for rehearsal dinner trend. I never wear white. Guess I’m not careful enough to keep it clean. Love the pink one too! Great job Viv, and gorgeous model!
All the dresses look lovely! Really liked the two white dresses. However, the first dress by far was the most flattering and looked to fit the best of all.
LOVE the first dress on Candace! Second dress, very cute!!! Dress 3, put some little gathers right where you girls are thinking!! Say YES to that dress!!! I love that one on Candace too! Dress number 4, are you kidding?? It is SO CUTE, BUT if it's not fitting right and Candace doesn't feel beautiful in it, OUT it goes!! Dress number 5, I love it!!!!
All the dresses are beautiful on your daughter. She's the perfect dress model. I even loved the 'matronly' dress with the exception that maybe the color wasn't exactly right for Candace. She looks lovely in brighter prints and color. I can't wait to see your dress Viv!
Beautiful! My advice would be to sew some guipure lace on the neckline. It will add to the bridal look and cover the stretched ripple. I love buying 1 yard of expensive guipure lace from mood then I cut around the patterns and hand stitch them onto necklines💕🌸💕🌸
The way your daughter held her neck for the rehearsal dress was cute. I would see a couple of small pleats by hand wear she had her hands then I would put some beautiful glam buttons or brooches and place them over the place you mended. I think it would bring attention to her beautiful face. I would also loose the sash and get a belt to match the glam buttons. I'm just giving suggestions. That is just what I would do because it is a beautiful dress and it would make it look like a rehearsal dinner dress. Everything you make is beautiful.
That red flower dress is a stunner. Candace is a perfect model. So lovely to have a daughter to sew for. I agree the rehearsal dress is the correct choice. There are loads of good ideas to sort out the neckline . No doubt you’ll sort it. Viv you are a marvel. Now think about your own dress. 🥻enjoy all the preparations.
Even your flubs are gorgeous! I think a small self covered button on each side of the neckline might look nice. It might take care of the appearance of a stretch. All your dresses were 10+. Thanks for sharing!!!!!!
Oh, heavens, you must have some very formal plans for he rehearsal dinner--I love all your dresses and Candace has a wonderful figure, so looked stunnin in them all. What a lucky daughter and mom!
Viv , candace looks georgeous in every dress and design. Takes after mom ! Congrats on upcoming wedding. I agree with both suggestions to fix white dress neckline ripples. Aside from removing facing if it has one and easing in the stretched ripples i cant think of another solution. I know you will work it out you sew beautifully. Ive really enjoyed watching your sewing growth and the way you challenge yourself. Im 70yrs old have sewn since i was 13 sewing all my own clothes through out school and beyond , and never would sew a vogue pattern and hated sewing knits long story. Keep those videos and fashion shows coming . They determine what i will sew these days REALLY. You inspire me , your such a Blessing !
She has your personality and is a very pretty version of her Dad in looks - you have created a lovely family Viv. Rehearsal dinner dress is FIRE! the folding looks good.
I loved this dress soooo much I had to come and sneak another peek at how beautiful Candace looked in it and the beautiful fabric. IT WAS NO LESS THAN STUNNING!!!!!!
Awww!! Thanks so much!
Hi Viv, I have a sewing business and do a lot of wedding alterations. With a ripple problem like this I hand sew a longer basting stitch on the inside quite close to the edge neck edge, (I usually start at one shoulder seam and baste down and around to the other shoulder) then I carefully pull the thread. This causes the neckline to kind of adhere to the body and will usually take care of ripples like this. I use either thread doubled or a heavier buttonhole thread so it won't break while she's wearing it. You won't have to pull up the thread very much to get this ripple to disappear. I have used this method many times and most of the time it works like a charm.
Yes Candice is young and beautiful. And so is her mother!
Candace can pull any outfit off. She is beautiful
When your daughter is holding the fabric together and somewhat making small pleats along the neckline, it looks great. I can see it with two small gold bar pins holding the fabric. All the dresses look beautiful. Your daughter is very lucky to have a mom that sews so well. Good luck with your dress.
love this idea..gold and white so elegant together
Bows or ties would also be cute on the gathers.
I second matching brooches.
I like the bar idea also, but I think silver with diamonds would set it off
I think for the ripples on your white dress the first thing I would try which is simple and will not harm or change anything except to hopefully lay the neckline down is to with a needle, a nice small needle and a very light matching single thread stitch a little basting line on the facing right near the edge and just very slightly pull it. Not to gather but to just ease in the fullness.
This is the way bridal alterations are done to pull in the neckline to hug the body. Working on fixing a ready to wear faux wrap dress that also did not have any stabilizing on the bias seam. Try it before you gather the shoulder seams.
I like the above suggestion, you could also use elastic thread if a plain thread does not work. For elastic thread, do not take stitches, just go into the neckline between the face fabric and lining and once around anchor the other end.
The rehearsal dress reminds me of “Old Hollywood “!!! Have you thought of securing the tucks Candace demonstrated with beautiful rhinestone buttons? It would definitely fit the style of the dress!!! And sewing them on below the shoulder seam where Candace had placed her fingers would be perfect!! Very bridal looking!!! You both are gorgeous women!!! Blessings on both of you!!!!
All the dresses are so beautiful.
Fix the white dress by gathering them in and then covering them with rhinestone ribbon.
Congratulations
Viv, your daughter is adorable. Full of personality and so articulate! A mini YOU! You have raised a darling young woman. Your sewing for her is gorgeous! Can’t wait until you show us your wedding attire! I can hear and see your enthusiasm for this wedding. I have been the mother of the bride and I can tell you, the memories you will be making are so very special. Your viewers will need pictures please!!! Continued good luck on the showers, the rehearsal dinner and of course the wedding!👍
The last dress is gorgeous.
The first dress is soooo beautiful, just like Candace
I love her idea about tacking the front like she showed.
Gathering in the front just below the shoulders is probably the best solution. It’s a style element that gives the neckline a bit of a “sweetheart neckline” and I like it!
yes and your idea about a fabric band an inch or so wide to cover the gather or pinched area.
I was thinking the same thing. A band of fabric (in the same fabric) around the front straps would cinch up the fabric making the V neckline smoother.
All the dresses are beautiful. I agreed with your daughter on the dress she didn’t care for. The seam that should have been under her bust was very distracting because it wasn’t where it should have been. It probably would fit somebody with a smaller bust a lot better.
I think she could wear the first dress she tried on for the second shower.
You did a beautiful job on all the dresses 👗.
I would add tiny bows on both sides to conceal the gathers. I noticed the pucker immediately so it needs to be addressed.
All the dresses are beautiful!!! The blue one is just not the right fabric or color for her. Gorgeous mother and daughter. What beautiful memories she will
always have…
All are just lovely, Candace is a beautify model!
I like the idea of two fabric loops or ties up close to the shoulder. It looked cute when Candace pulled that together. My take
Good job! Candace will make a beautiful bride. For the rehearsal dress, maybe some shirring or rouching where Candance was holding or a little below. Would flatten the neckline and open it up a little. A great 50's look.
SO gorgeous; both the clothing and the young woman!
All the dresses are beautiful and Candace is gorgeous in them! On the neckline. Gather the area joy pinched back and buy those pretty rhinestone pins and put over the gathers. Like a narrow rectangular shape. Subtle but just a little bling bling. 😊❤️
Love them all. I do think the dress you really like is the one. Candace had the perfect solution.
All the dresses are beautiful. Your daughter modeled them with class. The red flower dress is my favorite.
I LOVE the first dress! It is beautiful and It looks absolutely fantastic on her! The blue dress that you will donate looks beautiful, but is rather matronly for your daughter. The last dress with the red flowers is really pretty, too. They all look great on her.
Those 2 florals are fantastic
Georgous dresses!!! Vic you should have the queen of fit Joy look at the white dresses neckline….
If she can’t help I don’t know who else could!
Hi Vivmom,
I love that you are publishing your wedding sewing journey. It's exactly what I hoped you would do this year.
Having sewn for weddings for many years (flower girls, mother of the bride, maids of honor, ring bearer), my advice regarding the beautiful white satin rehearsal dinner dress is to take the bodice apart, re-cut the front and sew it back together. I recommend using the utmost care to stabilize the v-neck by stay-stitching and adding a very thin underlining layer. Press ever so gently. Even if you do not have any additional white satin, I still highly encourage you to unpick and reshape the bodice of that stunning dress. You will be very pleased if you do.
Also, the armholes are gaping. Correcting that problem by taking in a tiny amount in the front shoulder seams, princess seams, and front underarm seams will help the front bodice lay flat.
Lastly, if you really do not want to deconstruct the bodice you might consider applying a subtle trim to smooth out and stabilize the v-neck.
This advice comes from many years of tackling such situations.
Very sincerely,
J
JM, I can tell by yr response you're NOT a seamstress but a HAUTE COUTURIER. 👗
@@victoriah.2083I wish that were true and I hope I didn't sound critical. I just love sewing and beautiful results are so rewarding 😊.
@@janematthews6579
Oh, no...I hope I didn't sound sarcastic or critical. I also sew a bit. Haven't in awhile but can wrangle a thimble or two. So I know an experienced "dressmaker" when I hear it.
I think your critique was spot on. Thank you for sharing your wisdom and guidance, and for responding. Like my Mother used to say, "Don't be sewing on that at NIGHT because you're going to rip it out tomorrow and start all over." She was right 9 times outta 8. Lol.♥️
I totally agree with u and was just going to suggest that but saw your post. She said the bodice was lined but I think it still needs some interfacing or some kind of stabilizer. I also wonder when she cut the neck deeper if it's not to wide and allowing that gap as Candice is a bit chesty. I think if she recuts that front bodice piece and narrow the V and stabilize it, it will be fine. I think the idea of darts or gathers as some have suggested would kill the look in my opinion.
@@sewforlife5728 Hi, thanks for your comment. I think the design is classic and elegant and fully deserves the best execution. (It definitely has a Marilyn Monroe vibe.)
J
I absolutely love the first and last dress. The white dress, I do think the suggestion Candace made about maybe a tie around the top of the arm hole is a good idea. I thought all the dresses were gorgeous and Candace is going to be a beautiful bride 🥰❤
I like the first dress too. The dress with the ripple neckline, I think there should be a big bow in the back. Candance reminds me of Rachel mcAdams
Loved all of them except the miss. Candace is beautiful!
I like the idea your daughter has about fixing the neckline. Pinching the sides the way she shows really looks good . All the dresses you made look great, but I see what you mean about that blue one. The color washes her out and you are right , the style just doesn’t flatter her beautiful figure. Great video. Thank you 👏🏼
Candise's idea of the loop works well and gives it a nice sweet heart neck line love it!
I love love the white one, with the fuller skirt and the V neck. I agree with Candace // do the ties on the straps. That would just make it !!
Candace is a beauty. The dresses are all so nice. The white one w stretched neckline, when Candace folded neckline back on both sides near collar bone it looked like a good solution. A couple purely buttons sewn in at the point of fold right under collarbones under shoulder would make a lovely detail. From Gina
I also agree with Candace and doing the "THING" with the front, gives a lovely shape to the neckline and would be a nice feature.
Love all the dresses for Candace. She's so beautiful she could wear a white bed sheet and look beautiful.
Candace is so beautiful and the spitting image of you which is where her beauty came from. Love everything except the last dress. She wears your fabulous makes perfectly.
Hey---I think you might be able to fix the white dress by taking in some of the fullness at the top of the princess seams. Also, if you put bows on the neckline I think you should have a different belt----it would be just too many bows and would take away from the elegance of the dress. I really like the blue dress but it does look a little bit "grandma." I think if you shortened it to maybe just below the knees and ruched (sp?) the sleeves it would "young" it up. Also, think about the accessories you will be wearing with it---it definitely needs dark blue/cobalt blue shoes---that will bring out the fabric color so much! Love all the dresses!
The red and white dress looks beautiful on her
I'm seeing this very late! Your daughter is stunning! She's a perfect model! You both are so lovely!✌🤗😘
Thank you merlin!😄
Sewing for a wedding is so much fun. Such energy!!The white dress would look lovely with pleats and some beautiful rhinestone buttons at the shoulder. I think the dress Candance doesn’t like fits her well but is not her color.The first and last dresses loved the best: red and white. Those colors pop on her and make her look radiant
Brides! How fun! Yes,to do the idea Candace had, AND elastic along the inside or sometimes steam with all that will help too. I can see bows holding it, then she gets the ribbons on the sleeves…..good luck!
They all look great, but that last one is fantastic!
All the dresses are fabulous and perfect, even the one going to charity. What a beautiful lady Candice is!
You hit a home run. They fit your daughter beautifully. You talent amazes me.
Candice is going to be a beautiful bride!
So much fun to see Candace model the dresses! I like them all. The second dress, white with shoulder ties, is my favorite.
Lovely dresses for a lovely daughter.
Love the white dress with sash and the last dress. Awesome.
If you were to cinch the neckline/arm openings in on both sides you could put matching decorative brooches pinned over the stitching or hand sew pearls from the craft section at hobby lobby on the dress. It really looks amazing on Candace.
Beautiful dresses and Candice is the perforce to model.
The last dress would make a lovely high waisted skirt. Candace looked beautiful in all the dresses.
Candace you are a beautiful princess in these dresses. Love to see you again. Congratilations for your wedding!Thank you for sharing..
The first dress looks beautiful. How Candace was holding the neck in the video made the neck look lovely. Last one is beautiful and looks lovely.
The dresses are spot on. The rehearsal dress will be perfect when you fix that little ripple. Candace's suggestion sounded good. What a treat to see this video!
What a beautiful daughter. My favorites were the first and the last dress. Dresses with color and pattern is really flattering on her.
Beautiful dress beautiful daughter.
Yes look at her. Beautiful young women. Elegance and graceful Viv mom the dress with the red flowers would look lovely on you also.
Candace is lovely! All of the dresses she modeled were beautiful on her. The white "rehearsal dinner" dress with the newly lowered neckline looks very pretty, but it needed some stabilizing around that lowered neckline. Next time, after you have sketched in the neckline, a little interfacing over that seamline on both sides of the neckline will help avoid stretching on that vee neck seam. The red with white "shower" dress is fablulous! Graceful and pretty. Viv- you did a great job on all of these!
I like Candice’s solution for the ripple best.
What a beautiful daughter you have. I think the pink floral and the red floral look so elegant on Candace. I also like the burda strappy dress. 💕💕
On the white satin dress, i think Candace's idea was very good. Beautiful 👗
Stay tape in any neckline makes a world of difference. If you can find Seams Great by Dritz is one of my favorites. You can trim the width after you sew, to make it more narrow.
What a privilege and a joy it is to be included in the exciting preparations for Candace’s wedding! Thank you both! Candace is so beautiful and gracious! The dresses are gorgeous and I agree with your assessments of them. Excellent sewing, Viv!
Lovely Sweet Candace , so happy for you! I think you can look beautiful in anything even a flour sac 😊 ! Such a special time in your life! Congratulations and enjoy this special time with your Mom she is such a joy as well!
They were all beautiful. You are so talented.
Both floral dresses are stunning on her. Great sewing.
That first floral dress is gorgeous! Just beautiful.♥️ I like Candace’s suggestion for fixing the white satin dress’s neckline-it’s a beautiful dress!! That last dress is fantastic-the fabric is gorgeous as well! Candace will be well-dressed for her pre-wedding events!
Beautiful makes…..thank you for sharing x
I do like the red and white dress--fits so well, and I like Candace in color and red always shows so well in photography--all white?--not so much. Very fancy for a shower dress. I like what you did with the alterations --the pattern was dowdy, but the dress fabulous!
I would accent Vintage looking pins to help with ripples. Beautiful dress.
Last dress was beautiful, your daughter has those beautiful model shoulders like you.
Aw shucks, thanks Bonnie!
Luv, luv the pink floral. Looks great on Candace!!! Winner!!!
Last one is the BOMB!!
They are all beautiful.
All those dresses are lovely. So happy for Candace-and she is so lucky to have a talented Mom like you Viv! I am sure someone will love the dress that you said was not a success. And Lovely fabrics-all of them. Keep sewing Viv! Looking so forward to seeing your MOTB dress.
1. First dress, wow, she looks great in that dress and the pockets are a must have for it. 2nd dress, now where as nice as the first.
#3. Her idea is perfect and also a new style feature in the latest styles.
I like the gathers/tucks and a band of fabric or as someone else suggested gold bars if you can find them. I’m not sure I would do bows with the waist bow that might be over the top. Beautiful dresses, beautiful daughter, & beautiful mom for being so generous with her time!
What a joy to sew for our daughters. Pinching the bodice/ front/ neckline actually improved the entire dress from ordinary to couture. Loved all the dresses except the bluish one which just looked drab and old. I’m 78 and I wouldn’t wear it. Lol. Your vision of the red and white one was amazing because the pattern picture was downright ugly. I feel your excitement and am enjoying the experience along with you. Candace is a spitting image of Brad. So happy for you.
I love all but the red and white takes the cake! No getting the white for rehearsal dinner trend. I never wear white. Guess I’m not careful enough to keep it clean. Love the pink one too! Great job Viv, and gorgeous model!
Gosh, she’s pretty! Great dresses!!!
Candace is beautiful. The dresses are perfect for her wedding affairs. Can’t wait to see her in her wedding picture.
She looks lovely, what beautiful dresses! She's a lucky girl to have Viv mom sewing for her! Congratulations on your wedding day! 17:10
Pinch it where she illustrated but embellish with a pair of vintage pearl like earrings. (The white one with the rippled neckline). It’s BEAUTIFUL!!!
All the dresses look lovely! Really liked the two white dresses. However, the first dress by far was the most flattering and looked to fit the best of all.
LOVE the first dress on Candace! Second dress, very cute!!! Dress 3, put some little gathers right where you girls are thinking!! Say YES to that dress!!! I love that one on Candace too! Dress number 4, are you kidding?? It is SO CUTE, BUT if it's not fitting right and Candace doesn't feel beautiful in it, OUT it goes!! Dress number 5, I love it!!!!
Such beautiful dresses for such a beautiful young lady.
Candace is a great model! Vivmom, each dress you made is so much prettier than the pattern envelope.
All the dresses are beautiful on your daughter. She's the perfect dress model. I even loved the 'matronly' dress with the exception that maybe the color wasn't exactly right for Candace. She looks lovely in brighter prints and color. I can't wait to see your dress Viv!
I agree with your opinion of the "matronly" dress, Candace looks much older in that one. It is still a beautiful dress, just not for her.
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I agree an older style
Maybe you could use jewelry on the neckline issue. Two matching brooches to keep in line
Love them all!
Beautiful! My advice would be to sew some guipure lace on the neckline. It will add to the bridal look and cover the stretched ripple. I love buying 1 yard of expensive guipure lace from mood then I cut around the patterns and hand stitch them onto necklines💕🌸💕🌸
The way your daughter held her neck for the rehearsal dress was cute. I would see a couple of small pleats by hand wear she had her hands then I would put some beautiful glam buttons or brooches and place them over the place you mended. I think it would bring attention to her beautiful face. I would also loose the sash and get a belt to match the glam buttons. I'm just giving suggestions. That is just what I would do because it is a beautiful dress and it would make it look like a rehearsal dinner dress. Everything you make is beautiful.
They are all Beautiful!😻
Such pretty dresses! Love a dress with pockets!
That red flower dress is a stunner. Candace is a perfect model. So lovely to have a daughter to sew for. I agree the rehearsal dress is the correct choice. There are loads of good ideas to sort out the neckline . No doubt you’ll sort it. Viv you are a marvel. Now think about your own dress. 🥻enjoy all the preparations.
Well done! I think adding a little gathering on the white dress and little ties would be perfect.
All of the dresses are gorgeous. Beautiful job!!!
Even your flubs are gorgeous! I think a small self covered button on each side of the neckline might look nice. It might take care of the appearance of a stretch. All your dresses were 10+. Thanks for sharing!!!!!!
Oh, heavens, you must have some very formal plans for he rehearsal dinner--I love all your dresses and Candace has a wonderful figure, so looked stunnin in them all. What a lucky daughter and mom!
Love the fold-over technique and I’d use a loop (like a napkin holder type)
It is beautiful!!!!
Viv , candace looks georgeous in every dress and design. Takes after mom ! Congrats on upcoming wedding. I agree with both suggestions to fix white dress neckline ripples. Aside from removing facing if it has one and easing in the stretched ripples i cant think of another solution. I know you will work it out you sew beautifully. Ive really enjoyed watching your sewing growth and the way you challenge yourself. Im 70yrs old have sewn since i was 13 sewing all my own clothes through out school and beyond , and never would sew a vogue pattern and hated sewing knits long story. Keep those videos and fashion shows coming . They determine what i will sew these days REALLY. You inspire me , your such a Blessing !
She has your personality and is a very pretty version of her Dad in looks - you have created a lovely family Viv. Rehearsal dinner dress is FIRE! the folding looks good.