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Sewing Your Own Gown

Posted by Khris in Attire + Beauty, DIY Projects & Tutorials

It’s no secret that sewing is my Sworn Mortal Enemy. Oh, I’ve tried learning. Even bought a machine. I can reattach buttons and mend the odd seam but, otherwise, sewing is just a skill that eludes me.

If you don’t share my fear of needle ‘n’ thread, I have some great resources for those of you considering sewing your own gown (and aren’t accomplished seamstresses).

* Sewing.Org – The official site of the Home Sewing Organization has some excellent tips and tricks for bridal sewing projects.

* A Vintage Wedding – Not only a neat little resource for researching vintage weddings, they offer a collection of vintage sewing patterns for sale.

* Fashion-era Forum – Another awesome vintage wedding resource, the Fashion Era forums offer a whole bulletin board topic dedicated to weddings. Lots of great projects and helpful peeps.

* SewBridal – A resource for that highlights tips and hints for creating your own gown from McCall’s sewing patterns.

2 Comments

  1. Anna | May 30, 2008 at 9:02 pm

    My mum was SO close to making my dress for me, she made her own when she got married and I trusted her to do it. Then we went looking for bridesmaids dresses and I found my dream dress! I think she was quite relieved and it probably worked out to be the same price when you take into consideration all the beading and time.
    I do think it would be quite special to make it yourself, but you would need to be pretty patient!

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  2. Amelia | September 30, 2009 at 2:59 am

    Just to say, the link for A Vintage Wedding, the domain is wrong. It’s posted as http://www.avintagewedding.com/patterns.html when it’s really http://www.vintagewedding.com/wpattern.html

    Not a huge difference, but it would be for someone that doesn’t even understand the basics of a computer. For the most part, it’s just a nuisance and I thought it should be known.

    It is interesting to look at the tips especially considering when I am buying a corset and than making a victorian-styled a-line skirt.

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