How to Add Support to a Sheath Wedding Gown, Add Boning

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  • How to Add Support to a Sheath Wedding Gown, Add Boning, Add Bust Support
    How to Add Support to a Sheath Wedding Gown, Add Boning, Add Bust Support.
    Often, we are presented with a bride who needs a lot of support from her gown, but has mistakenly purchased an unsupportive sheath gown. #girlneedssupport #keepitclassy If she cannot hide supportive undergarments under her gown, then we need to make some improvements! One way that this situation can be remedied is by redesigning the structure of the gown. #freesewinglessons
    One point to note, to maximize the support, you will want a mesh with equal or lesser stretch than the original tulle or net. I was limited by the color choice of this bride and didn't use a mesh that was quite as tense and I would have liked. Always remember, stacking stretch increases tension. That law helps us seamsters out! :)
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  • @vivienneandersson6019
    @vivienneandersson6019 4 роки тому +12

    I didn't know that you were able to sew in and around the beads and buttons like that, this is a really high end alteration, fascinating!

  • @lisagallizio3786
    @lisagallizio3786 3 роки тому +4

    My daughter is getting married in October, Finally, and although I have sewing experience watching your tutorials involving delicate lace has helped me accomplish the necessary alterations on her dress. Thank you!!!!

  • @rosalindclayton4584
    @rosalindclayton4584 Рік тому +3

    Thank you so much for this tutorial. I am making a 1930's style wedding dress & feel it needs some extra support, so I'll be doing the boning & bust cups as you show in the video. Thanks again, your videos are excellent!!

  • @magdalenaluscombe5041
    @magdalenaluscombe5041 5 років тому +14

    Another great video. I particularly like the fact that you explain why you do something, for example, locking the stitches every now again as the tension is not great when free sewing. I was wondering why a foot was needed at all until you explained!! Thank you :-)

  • @julesrobertsyoursocialpa4364
    @julesrobertsyoursocialpa4364 5 років тому

    Fantastic result, thank you for your videos!!

  • @tonyamillard4639
    @tonyamillard4639 5 років тому +2

    Beautiful, Thank you for sharing! Very nice work! I am so grateful to learn these techniques

  • @sghisu
    @sghisu 6 років тому +4

    An amazing tutorial, thank you so much for sharing your wealth of knowledge and experience. 😊

  • @bitameah7745
    @bitameah7745 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much for this tutorial! I am facing this alteration for a friend right now.

  • @allisonlewis8211
    @allisonlewis8211 5 років тому

    Great information, thank you.

  • @KariPost
    @KariPost 2 роки тому +1

    I'm hoping to try my hand at repurposing/redesigning some consignment finds, and definitely needed a way to add more support to an inexpensive dress. This video is awesome - so helpful, informative, and well done. I'm subscribing!

  • @jennahowell4610
    @jennahowell4610 6 років тому

    I love this video. As always thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge. I look forward to your new videos all the time !!! Jenna

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  6 років тому

      Jenna Howell thank you for your kindness!! ❤

  • @Reikiht56
    @Reikiht56 4 роки тому

    I love watching you. Wishing you continued. SUCCESS!!

  • @Kaletiel
    @Kaletiel 4 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing!
    This really helps; I am currently sewing a neckholder dress with somewhat limited support and here I was already wondering how to add some …

  • @creativecheersoffashionlau7364
    @creativecheersoffashionlau7364 5 років тому +2

    Again superbe video! Thank you! May I ask where I van buy those push up cups? I have normal cups for bathing suits and things but these I have never found. Thank you so much!

  • @user-on1qx5zx2z
    @user-on1qx5zx2z 6 років тому

    the most inspirational video ever, for me

  • @rivka770
    @rivka770 Рік тому

    Great job 🙌

  • @katrinabrooks1579
    @katrinabrooks1579 3 роки тому

    I watched this in awe! I wish I could bring my dress to you! Wonderful work!

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  3 роки тому

      Thank you for watching. Please share this on social media. ❤✂️🧵❤

  • @shearakelley1920
    @shearakelley1920 3 роки тому

    Great work! I subscribed for the comments 😉.

  • @ShannonTheMojito
    @ShannonTheMojito 3 роки тому

    Thank you again! Just starting wedding planning and your talent and calming is making me feel better. I hope I find a seamstress as talented as you! I will be able to ask informed questions thanks to your videos

  • @archerpren
    @archerpren 5 років тому +1

    You’re a miracle worker. That’s it. *bows down*

  • @vickipatridge5094
    @vickipatridge5094 2 роки тому

    Very helpful.

  • @debrabelz
    @debrabelz 5 років тому

    You are a genius. I ve been doing this 40 years. You are my idol.

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  5 років тому

      Oh, dear. No no no. 🙈 But, I'm glad I could help. ❤

  • @sharont5458
    @sharont5458 6 років тому +4

    I enjoy all of your videos, they are outstanding, and very helpful! I do alterations, and as I've commented before, it just helps to see it done sometimes, when you don't do something often. I just had to add, that I find your 'rigging' particularly fun, because I thought I was the only one! Unfortunately, I don't have a sewing room, so I've taken over a corner of my living room. I never thought I'd have hooks in the ceiling and cord hanging with multiple height loops so I could easily hang a gown, dress, or whatever at a comfortable height to just take to the machine! All these little tips, really do make it easier, because it can certainly be a struggle sometimes!

    • @janicevisger497
      @janicevisger497 Рік тому +1

      I love the idea and way you show how to "rig" the dresses up from the ceiling, to remove the heavy pulling of the fabric to the floor. I had never thought of doing something like that. Such an amazing idea!! Thanks bunches!!!♡

  • @designs32
    @designs32 6 років тому +2

    I appreciate your videos

  • @ruthcline5465
    @ruthcline5465 4 роки тому +1

    That seemed so complicated at the beginning, but you answered a lot of “how to” questions. Thanks🤗

    • @margoriazantseva4471
      @margoriazantseva4471 3 роки тому

      Right! It's so obvious that Brenda is accustomed to confronting the (seemingly) impossible on a daily basis in her bridal shop :)

  • @brendafuller1806
    @brendafuller1806 5 років тому +1

    You are very patient and talented

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  5 років тому +1

      Lol. I always say my tedium-meter is broken. It doesn't bother me one bit to do a tedious job. I love my job & I love sharing it. Thank you for watching. ❤

  • @iloveharrold
    @iloveharrold 4 роки тому

    Marvellous

  • @angiep1360
    @angiep1360 6 років тому +1

    You save me everyday

  • @713Joanne
    @713Joanne 2 роки тому +2

    I’m wondering , do you free motion quilting? I’m a quilter and you free motion at such an ease! Your videos have help me build my business immensely! Thank you so much for taking your time to help others achieve their dreams, without your videos I don’t think I could do this!

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  2 роки тому +1

      That's awesome to hear! Thank you for watching & for your channel support. I actually do not free motion quilt. I really dislike quilting. 😆 🤣

  • @conceicaonogueira1117
    @conceicaonogueira1117 6 років тому

    Muito bom!!! Obrigada!!!

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  6 років тому +1

      Conceição Nogueira Seja bem-vindo!!! :)

  • @3whitehens
    @3whitehens 4 роки тому

    If there are three layers- an in between inner lining as well as the fashion layer and the next to the body lining, which do you sew the lining to - the next to the body layer, or the middle inner lining layer?

  • @halasaleh616
    @halasaleh616 5 років тому

    I like it

  • @juliewhite6887
    @juliewhite6887 5 років тому +1

    Very good tutorial. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. What kind of machine are you using? Bernita?

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  5 років тому

      ua-cam.com/video/45bv_vmOx1U/v-deo.html

  • @julesrobertsyoursocialpa4364
    @julesrobertsyoursocialpa4364 5 років тому +2

    Question please! How did you sew the boning onto the lining with the machine? Youve done a fantastic job but I would have thought it would be so tricky to maneouvre the excess of dress around the machine whilst trying to sew it in an existing lining. Great job!

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  5 років тому +2

      This dress was quite stretchy & light, so I just basted the boning down by hand lashing and put it under the machine and sewed it.

  • @susiegalen5120
    @susiegalen5120 4 місяці тому

    What a great tutorial. I enjoy your teaching style and think you are great at imparting important tips along the way! Does power mesh need to have negative ease to support?

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  4 місяці тому

      Every dress needs something different. Always test with this stuff.

  • @stephanyestrider5770
    @stephanyestrider5770 5 років тому +1

    Excellent video and very easy to follow and very detailed which is greatly appreciated. Can you do a video on how to bustle multiple layers of tulle with multiple widths? Very challenging.

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  5 років тому

      Thank you. I don't have one like that yet. Try this one in the meantime! :) ua-cam.com/video/YwHKNyS4hJg/v-deo.html

    • @betheubanks4580
      @betheubanks4580 5 років тому

      The simplest and most cost effective for your bride is to tuck all layers smoothly underneath, basically folding the train underneath the skirt. I use numbered crochet loops throughout all the layers with numbers ribbons to tie the train smoothly beneath the skirt. You will need to hang the dress and pin all seams when adding the loops to avoid bunching. Sometimes you will have to create neat little folds and catch them with the crochet loops when the outermost tulle layer is triple the width of the bottom layers. Hope this makes sense and helps.

  • @SewingwithElle
    @SewingwithElle 6 років тому +1

    the power mesh was added cervix the tulle? the tulle remained even after adding power mesh? what did front of gown look like after support boning and cups added?

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  6 років тому +1

      rell whye yes, there's other descriptions down below, too. But it was basically, this: Repaired & beaded tulle with power mesh added behind.
      The front looked like a normal boned, supported gown. I may do a blog post on my website and include that front after picture.
      I actually didn't use *this* gown for the thumbnail/title image because the "before" picture wasn't appropriate for modesty reasons. Sometimes, I have to mix & match those.
      I'll let you know when I do a blog post. It is bridal season, afterall, and things are crazy at the shop right now. 🤣

  • @AngelicAmygdala
    @AngelicAmygdala 5 років тому

    I love your videos, and I have learned so much from them - I'm so glad I found your channel! Something I'd love to know that has nothing to do with sewing but makes the video an added pleasure to watch is this: what is the lovely music that starts at about 6.39?

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  5 років тому +1

      Thanks! I'm not sure... it is one of the songs that UA-cam provides license-free.

    • @AngelicAmygdala
      @AngelicAmygdala 5 років тому

      @@BridalSewing Well, it will keep me coming back to that video! I'm working on a small collection of bridal gowns that aren't based on a central corset, but are much more loosely structured, and ideally easier to wear. Even so, some support may be needed, and your video has shown me how to provide it, without sacrificing my vision of how I wanted the dresses to look. I wouldn't have had a clue without your help. I love your teaching style, and it's as if you're there at my side, showing me each step to follow.

  • @1314paulinha1
    @1314paulinha1 6 років тому

    Really learning a lot, never try this sewing technique I need to try. I thought is just for embroidery used 🤔.

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  6 років тому +1

      paula pirao oh, you will love it!! I use it all the time! See also my hem video about lace appliques. That shows it as well. :)

  • @slrcouture
    @slrcouture 5 років тому

    Are you using clear thread when free motion sewing the power mesh?

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  5 років тому

      Not in this vid. You can use clear where needed. Do remember, though, it can be itchy.

  • @jungsookpark9530
    @jungsookpark9530 3 роки тому

    Can you teach us how to do free motion stitch?

  • @lindalilly5086
    @lindalilly5086 Рік тому

    What kind of machine will sew like that? With the presser foot up? I need one.

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  Рік тому

      ua-cam.com/play/PLKkF7s4UfQygAe-JldEcHppScUtwe9l5T.html

  • @mskeakitty
    @mskeakitty 5 років тому

    Is it possible to add a lace overlay to the bodice of a strapless plain chiffon wedding dress with an empire waist?

  • @shmwmlam3953
    @shmwmlam3953 6 років тому

    Hi! Great vedio. I love how you explain even the smallest details. I have a small question. After you trim away excess power mesh will it not tear away due the tension when worn??? Thank you

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  6 років тому +1

      Thank you! Actually, if it had all been straight lines, I would've worried more about rolling and possibly running. But, this has so much scroll-work, it really distributes the responsibility.

    • @karolinabrzozowska2739
      @karolinabrzozowska2739 6 років тому

      Bridal Sewing Techniques I love your instructions everything is super clear. Can I please ask you to record how you shorten hems. I mean do you do that on table to cut flat or on mannequin and after just make line even ( for example netting). This is tricky sometimes 😉

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  6 років тому

      Karolina Brzozowska i have a lace hems video coming up that will answer a lot of those questions! Probably next week? It took a lot of footage collection because I wanted a variety of hems represented.

    • @shmwmlam3953
      @shmwmlam3953 6 років тому

      Bridal Sewing Techniques thank you very much. Really love your vedios and honesty think you should have way more subscribers. I heard that you have programmes where we can watch how you work in your studio. Definitely joining for that if i ever visit US!

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  6 років тому +2

      sharmika malwatte thank you! I look forward to growing on here. We are actually very blessed to be growing so quickly. This is a very young channel. Thank you for your encouragement! Please share with your friends so that I can continue to grow! :)

  • @shericreates
    @shericreates 3 роки тому

    I am tailoring my daughter’s dress. I have sewed for years but this is the first wedding gown. She is large busted, like DD. I went to your web site to look at your supplies. The breast pads only show small sizes. What do you suggest for large breast cups? Also, her dress has no cups or straps. She wants an off the shoulder look with sleeves. I have watched most of your videos. Any suggestions on adding support? The back is straight across basically under her arms. BTW one of your videos you showed an old Consew you hate. My industrial sewing machine is a Consew. I’m just getting use to it. It’s really old but a tank!

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  3 роки тому

      Hi!! There's so many questions you have & I don't really have a lot of detail to go on. To order different size bust cups, just click on the ones I have pictured and then modify your search. These aren't my actual supplies in store. They are Amazon links to supplies that I order for my shop. Some of them even expire as listings and then you have to re-search them out on Amazon.
      Bust cup sizes don't really correspond to bra sizes. I almost always use a size B push up, but sometimes- (maybe 3 times a year?) Jump to a size C for my brides.

    • @shericreates
      @shericreates 3 роки тому

      @@BridalSewing Thank you so much for answering. Yes, I do have questions but then again I'm a talkative person LOL.

  • @iheartbridalcouture5989
    @iheartbridalcouture5989 6 років тому

    Hi. Really enjoying the vlog. Just curious how large the population is where you reside?. I noticed you have many Z racks (I love mine!!) Always wanted to paint the orange bottoms tho lol. Thx so much for taking your time to make great alterations videos. I came across by accident but so glad. I've been doing alterations for 30 years. It's a pleasure watching them being done correctly!! I was taught at a higher end bridal shop years ago. I started hand sewing at 8 yrs old. Pretty much self taught except for the great teaching and tweaking at the shop I worked at. Thx again

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  6 років тому +1

      Rita Stogdill McVey I actually live in an itty bitty, rural town. But thanks to the Internet and the power of a good website, and referral relationships, we bring people in from all over the world. We are really blessed.
      You can purchase the bridal Z racks with silver or black bases! :)
      Welcome to the community! :)

    • @iheartbridalcouture5989
      @iheartbridalcouture5989 6 років тому

      Bridal Sewing Techniques the place I purchased mine from was a warehouse type and only had orange the time. And they were so cheap couldn't pass them up!! My shop is layered white black and tiffany blue. So they are most of the time covered up with bridal bags lol. Have a good sewing day!!!

    • @iheartbridalcouture5989
      @iheartbridalcouture5989 6 років тому +1

      I also purchased at that time extenders so my racks are probably 7 foot tall. Kind of a godsend :)

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  6 років тому +1

      Rita Stogdill McVey yes, I wouldn't blame you for breaking out the spray paint!! Lol i love those colors.
      You too!! :)

  • @classicalbk
    @classicalbk Рік тому

    I'm wondering if this gown was made with the bride's DD cups in mind? Because if it was made for a B cup, how would you get a DD cup in the space made for a B cup body? I'm also wondering if the DD bride needs "lift" but not extra curves, would you still use a push up bra cup? I have a slender DD woman I'm trying to sew for and this keeps me up at night! She needs support and some lift but doesn't need to make the bust look any bigger than it is. :)

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  Рік тому

      For musings such as this, please join my Discord community. You can post pictures & ask questions of a whole community. discord.gg/t5KwK53j

  • @michellemuniz2447
    @michellemuniz2447 5 років тому +1

    Do you have a video that shows how to add an illusion back to a low cut back?

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  5 років тому

      I don't. Sorry! Maybe someday! :)

  • @jenzimmerman9079
    @jenzimmerman9079 4 роки тому

    Why did you choose an 18 needle to work with the power mesh? The bulk does not appear to need it to me.

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  4 роки тому +1

      If the fabric will withstand the needle size without getting too big of holes punched in it, I choose the 18. I personally find less thread breakage with the larger needle/eye. I think I have a video on choosing needle sizes. I usually look at more factors than fabric thickness.

  • @janaortiz4902
    @janaortiz4902 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much for this video, but I am confused…at first it looks like you’ve basted just the raw sew-through boning onto the lining. But when done it looks channeled? What two pieces is it channeled through? And it’s not sewn onto the lace part at all right? With no front after it was hard to tell what the finished product looked like.
    I would really appreciate if you could clarify because I have this alteration in a month. Her dress has no waistline, it’s a sheath mermaid style dress. So how far should the boning go if not waistline to guide?
    THANK YOU SO MUCH for these videos and in advance for your answer. You are amazing!

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  3 роки тому

      I probably tried it on her raw, and then before sewing it down, I wrapped it in tulle. I really can't remember. It has been quite a while.
      As far as the length of boning, usually I would let her waist be my guide. The bones often stop at natural waist or 1.5 inches below her natural waist if the shorter length causes a buckling-in.

    • @janaortiz4902
      @janaortiz4902 3 роки тому

      @@BridalSewing Thank you for the response! It just literally looked sewn into the lining for sure, not like tulle at all. And so the out lace is not part of that sew right? In other words you don’t touch the outer lace correct?

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  3 роки тому +1

      I'm kinda afraid that I'm saying the wrong thing. It has been so long. Can you give me the time stamps on what you are talking about?

    • @janaortiz4902
      @janaortiz4902 3 роки тому

      @@BridalSewing so at about 2:48 it looks raw and 3:15 looks sewn in. Thank you so much for taking the time. 🌻

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  3 роки тому

      Oh! I see! No, I remember that now. I basted the boning to the inside of the lining. There were no seams to sew the boning to. Then, while the boning was held still by the basting, I sewed the boning directly to the lining with two rows of stitches on each bone. The stitches you see as I pan over the right side of the lining is not from channels that have been sewn in, but rather boning that is directly attached. This is a very rare way of sewing the boning in. Most gowns have princess seams to work with.

  • @ladybird8375
    @ladybird8375 4 роки тому

    Would you be able to sew it by hand instead. But that high foot sewing technique is pretty good.

  • @3whitehens
    @3whitehens 4 роки тому

    Would you ever put boning for support along the rows of buttons and loops up the back, in an instance like this? I have a dress very much like this situation. All net and lace in the back, buttons and loops up the back, and I thought boning along those rows might help those button loops not to strain and pop. I know it would show through slightly but that's okay, mainly I wonder if it's okay, construction wise, to do that.

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  4 роки тому +1

      You can try it, but often, it will poke up a little high at the top of the back. I have seen a manufactured gown with it. It's rare, but I've seen it.

    • @3whitehens
      @3whitehens 4 роки тому

      @@BridalSewing OKay - thanks - is that because the rest of the dress sags down? Would it still do that if the dress was a sleeveless high necked halter, I wonder? There's *some* support in that there is a bodice, with shoulder seams, but it's net with lace applique so not terribly sturdy. She's a very roly poly bride and it seems to me if I can get that button line really straight and not pulling (dress is as tight as it can get) it would help in several ways.
      And, here's part two and it does sound weird but - I wonder, what if I put boning (and it's sewn down ridgelene, wrapped with some nude horsehair so it doesn't show through the net as much, looks fine as far as that goes) along the side with the loops ONLY. The button side would be supported by attaching to the stiff loop side if that makes sense.
      Is there any reason that wouldn't work? I know it's unorthodox, but it just seems to me like it might work.

  • @maryde7
    @maryde7 5 років тому

    I saw that the boning was sewn to the lining. Was there a boning channel on the other side of the lining?

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  5 років тому

      No. You certainly could sew one in, but I just used rigiline sew thru boning and sewed it directly on.

    • @janaortiz4902
      @janaortiz4902 3 роки тому

      @@BridalSewing but it looked like raw boning at first and then all of a sudden looked as if it was channeled into the lining? I am doing this exact alteration and I am confused. Thank you in advance for any clarification. I LOVE and appreciate you SEW much!

  • @karolinabrzozowska2739
    @karolinabrzozowska2739 6 років тому +1

    Is is possible to add prices below your video in description box . For example adding power mash 50 $ ( took 2 hours)... sounds crazy but would help a lot

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  6 років тому +2

      Karolina Brzozowska I completely understand how that could be helpful to some. I do have a couple concerns with that, though. My main concern is that my viewers are very global. The pricing would literally mean nothing. Even in the U.S., labor pricing varies greatly because it swings with the local cost of living. The other problem is that I don't always itemize the bill. This project certainly wasn't. This dress was an emergency job that I quoted very high. She was out of lead time, there was no other local seamster with the skill set to fix this, and the only opening I had was a holiday that my shop was closed.
      I *can* say, if I were pricing only the structural changes pictured in the video, it would normally run a couple hundred dollars. (This bride also had to have the gown fit to her, hemmed, & bustled.)
      You are always welcome to ask about what value I would personally place on an alteration job pictured! :)

    • @karolinabrzozowska2739
      @karolinabrzozowska2739 6 років тому

      Bridal Sewing Techniques i understand completly thank you for explanation, what about time how long it should take? This depend of skills set but lets assume all of us are advance.

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  6 років тому

      Karolina Brzozowska this whole segment, maybe 2, 2.5 hours? But this dress was very easy to work with. It didn't put up a fight & everything was very accessible.

    • @karolinabrzozowska2739
      @karolinabrzozowska2739 6 років тому +2

      Bridal Sewing Techniques you are amazing person;). Thank you so much I appreciate all of your help and advices. Each video is super informative. Now when you tell me the time I can imagine how would look like work with this dress ...God bless you
      Also kind of bustles for different wedding gown would be helpful too😘

  • @katyb2793
    @katyb2793 4 роки тому

    what's the different btwn that meshy kind of boning and the 'normal' opaque plastic boning? is it as strong?

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  4 роки тому +1

      I think when you are asking about the "meshy kind of boning" that you are asking about the horsehair braid. It's not a boning at all. It's a braided nylon that gives body to a seam or a hem. It's not really referred to as being strong or not. It doesn't need strength for its job, really.
      Boning really has some big responsibilities in terms of shaping and support, so boning does sometimes need to be quite strong.

    • @katyb2793
      @katyb2793 4 роки тому

      Bridal Sewing Techniques sorry I didn't explain myself very well! I just found it on another of your videos. what I'm inquiring about is the rigiline sew through boning. my local fabric store used to have the opaque plastic boning (the kind where you need to put it in a boning channel), but now they only have the rigiline boning. So I'm wondering what the difference is, and if the rigiline is as strong as normal plastic boning? thx so much for your help!

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  4 роки тому +1

      @@katyb2793 oh... gotcha!! When you said mesh, it made me picture horsehair braid. (obvi. lol)
      I really love rigiline boning. I've not had problems with it. I love it being sew-thru. If I need it to be stronger, I just use a wider piece. If I need to keep it narrow but be stronger, I stack them.
      Some people use zip ties when they can't find the plastic boning to use in a channel.

    • @katyb2793
      @katyb2793 4 роки тому

      Bridal Sewing Techniques I see, thx for the info! 😊

  • @auntkathy9141
    @auntkathy9141 3 роки тому

    Help! A newer bridal consultant talked me into a draping type dress with no support. I’m a 40 G cup. Wish I could send you a picture. Think I need a new bodice style, which I can do myself.

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  3 роки тому +1

      Oh no. :[ You can also get a really good bustier and have it sewn it/thoroughly tacked to the dress. That works wonders & is cheaper than changing the structure of the dress.

    • @auntkathy9141
      @auntkathy9141 3 роки тому

      @@BridalSewing thank you! I was just looking At bustiers!

  • @judyfountain7187
    @judyfountain7187 3 роки тому

    But how did the front look on?

  • @elhammahmoud6438
    @elhammahmoud6438 3 роки тому

    Pls link of how sweing around lace by machine

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  3 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/vdd5hfsXwr4/v-deo.html

  • @3whitehens
    @3whitehens 4 роки тому +1

    Oh boy. Seems like every single DDDD girl that goes into the shop I work with wants a dress make out of clouds and fairy dust up top. lol. Since I can't make an antigravity field for her boobs, this is so helpful! THank you!!!

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  4 роки тому

      Right!!?? This problem is about (nicely) educating the sales team of your bridal shops!!

    • @mdunlap223
      @mdunlap223 11 місяців тому

      You can educate the staff but a bride who is adamant about wanting a particular style is not going to listen. Nice tutorial

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  11 місяців тому

      So true!

  • @sharonkowalenko5731
    @sharonkowalenko5731 2 роки тому

    I have a lightweight dress with little boning. the busy needs more support. the dress is puckering at the waist

  • @MarianaCamargoBlueBananaStore
    @MarianaCamargoBlueBananaStore 6 років тому

    Qual o nome dessa tesoura que você usa?
    Teria como você fazer ou adicionar aos seus vídeos legenda em português brasileiro?
    Facilitaria muito ♥

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  6 років тому

      Mariana Camargo Olá! Eu não tenho certeza da marca de tesouras de apliques. Eu olharei. Eu tenho um vídeo aqui sobre as marcas que eu uso.
      Espero ter legendas em espanhol e português algum dia.

  • @annyveliz1146
    @annyveliz1146 2 роки тому

    Hola me gusta el canal. Pero los subtítulos no se pueden traducir.

  • @nadz_creative
    @nadz_creative Рік тому

    u didnt remove the previous tulle?

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  Рік тому +1

      No, there was nothing wrong with it.

    • @nadz_creative
      @nadz_creative Рік тому

      @@BridalSewing thanks for the response

  • @pynshngainmawrie632
    @pynshngainmawrie632 4 роки тому

    It was so helpful but the music is too loud when compare to your voice.

  • @poetmaggie1
    @poetmaggie1 3 роки тому

    Why do people y what they can’t wear without alterations?

  • @thecurator2626
    @thecurator2626 4 роки тому

    I hear you say "baste" so I'm googling what exactly that means.

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  4 роки тому +1

      That's so helpful. I have to do that as well. You can also always give me the time stamp and a question here in comments & I'll try to explain how I'm meaning the word in that context. -because sometimes my verbiage isn't perfect. 😂

    • @thecurator2626
      @thecurator2626 4 роки тому

      @@BridalSewing lol. I'm a bit of a noob with sewing and UA-cam but I plan to come back later to watch again for reference and I can try to timestamp it. Great video, btw.

  • @K4Z4Y
    @K4Z4Y 5 років тому

    No before and after? That's the best part! The music in this video was a little loud. :/

    • @patcerulean3093
      @patcerulean3093 5 років тому

      you got too much complaints, watch somewhere else!!!

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  5 років тому

      Aww @achuchubam are you a BST Bestie, taking up for me? Lol I appreciate. 😘❤

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  5 років тому

      @k4z4y I don't use music anymore and I do work very hard on these and try my best.
      The before picture was too revealing so I honored the bride's privacy by not including.

  • @elizabethmiller6581
    @elizabethmiller6581 Рік тому

    Bridal shop sales person just wants to sell a dress.

  • @timravo5152
    @timravo5152 3 роки тому

    HHHMMMM.... Not exactly Chanel.....

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  3 роки тому +1

      Chanel Haute Couture Bridal gown: $150,000- 300,000.
      This alteration: $200
      Hmmmm...
      🤦‍♀️🤣😂🤣😂😂

  • @TubingTherapy
    @TubingTherapy 2 роки тому

    I've learned a lot just from this one video. Thank you. Too bad though we didn't get to see the supported front. 🫤

    • @BridalSewing
      @BridalSewing  2 роки тому +1

      I wish I could have. She wasn't a nice person, so I only got back room footage. I didn't feel comfortable asking her for pictures in the gown. I share what I can.

    • @TubingTherapy
      @TubingTherapy 2 роки тому

      @@BridalSewing I hear you.