Showing posts with label dress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dress. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Hannah's flower girl dress...

My mother-in-law's co-worker is getting married in July, so she commissioned me to make her niece a flower girl dress.


I made it out of a brushed cotton and tulle as the base of the dress, and a black satin sash as the embellishment.


This was the first flower girl dress I made, but the second wedding gown I've made with tulle.

Saturday, May 17, 2008

How to... hem a prom dress


















I recently hemmed my cousin's prom dress and thought to my self "this would be a valuable skill for young people to know how to do, especially if they don't have the money to hire a tailor." Since most of us don't have that speci
al interlock machine that will finish the hem of the dress, I came up with a simple technique that looks pretty professional in the end.


Step 1: Fold under
1/8" further down from where your desired length would be. Pin to keep in place. Press (with med to low heat iron) a creaseon the fold of the hem.Step 2: Sew 1/8" closest to the folded edge. Taking out the pins as you go.


Step 3: CAREFULLY cut off the extra unneeded hem length
with a sharp pair of sewing shears. Try to cut really close to your finished stitch line you just sewed, but try not to cut more than 1/16".


Step 4: Fold under about 1/8" to 1/4" pressing and pinning as you go, so that no raw edges are exposed.
Step 5: Sew as close as you can (1/8") from the inside edge, so that you attach the rolled under edge to the inside of the dress.

Congratulations! You have mastered this important life long skill, and saved a bit of money too.

If you would like to see more handmade or vintage products of mine, please feel free to check out my sproutsmaternity shop (for maternity, children and accessories) or my jnsweeney shop on etsy.com (for vintage items).