Thank you! And don’t worry, I didn’t, the bride in question favors bright colors so I knew I wouldn’t stand out too much and she was absolutely beautiful, all eyes were on her! 💕
So Beautiful!!! Great combining the sweetheart neckline pattern with the swishy skirt with the side slit! You have a great sense of style and what suits your figure. It turned out to be absolute perfection!
Absolutely stunning! The fabric and the pattern were a perfect match. Your slow and intentional approach is such a reminder to savor the process and those small details that make a difference.
Hey Sarah, sounds like you & Alex had a great honeymoon! Don’t understand much of this complicated seeing but I do love the sound of the scissors cutting the fabric. 😅Char
Haha, thank you Aunt Charlene! I love that sound too and made sure to position the microphone just right and out of frame to share it 😂 I'm glad you enjoyed it!
your channel is my new favorite! very straightforward and to the point, with unobtrusive music and nice visuals. plus everything you sew is classy and you have a wonderful sense of style that suits you well. keep it up! i can’t wait to learn how to sew garments to the quality you do! 😊
What a wonderful dress ❤! The interfacing you‘re using for the bodice is very interesting. Unfortunately my google search didn’t give me any results for Germany. I’ve always been afraid of sewing with viscose because it’s so slippery. But this interfacing seems to make it more manageable.
Thank you! The interfacing I used is a viscose/jersey weight and I bought it from my favorite haberdashery: La Mercerie de Charonne. They ship internationally, so if you'd like to order the exact same one, I've linked it in the description and you can purchase it from their website. I hope that helps.
Thank you! I created boning channels with the seam allowances of the silk organza layer, then stitched the channels closed at the top and bottom once they were inserted. The silk organza was nice and sturdy and didn’t strain. I hope that helps!
Thank you! No, I don't, but I'm flattered 😊 It's all trial and error, practice, and good patterns, plus lots of time watching and reading free resources online, especially here on RU-vid and pattern makers' blog articles.