Saturday, April 17, 2010

Making Your Own Wedding Gown

Making your own wedding gown or having a family member make it can be a way to either save money and/or make your wedding even more of a family affair. While there are not as many home sewers now as in previous years, there are still patterns out there. You can find patterns at www.habermanfabrics.com or http://www.weddingpatterns.com/. You can also find a tailor or seamstress who can design one just for you. What better way to have a truly unique wedding.


Photo courtesy of weddingpatterns.com




Photos courtesy of Vogue and http://www.habermanfabrics.com/.

Photos courtesy of Vogue and http://www.habermanfabrics.com/.

Photos courtesy of Vogue and http://www.habermanfabrics.com/.

Photos courtesy of Vogue and http://www.habermanfabrics.com/.
McCalls offers patterns that are not as complex as Vogue and may be easier for the home sewer.


Photos courtesy of McCalls and http://www.habermanfabrics.com/.

1 comment:

Davi said...

I can diy but not to this extent