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Mrs. Sewing, San Mateo, CA/Honolulu, HI Age and Occupation: 24, Electrical Engineer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Electrical Engineer Engagement Date: June 27, 2009 Wedding Date: July 2010 Venue: Anela Garden Chapel & Japanese Cultural Center, Honolulu About Me: I'm an easily entertained, compulsive idea-scheming machine who loves good art, good food, and a good engineering challenge. I'm planning a half-destination wedding on the beautiful island of Oahu - imagine a plethora of movies, art and games; savory Hawaiian food; blended Chinese and Japanese cultural details; lush, fragrant tropical flowers and all the air conditioning a NorCal native could want! And once I marry the love of my life, we'll come back to the 'mainland' to party it up all over again in my hometown of Salinas, the salad-bowl capital of the world!
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Dress Mock-Up Stage 1

January 13th, 2010 @ 3:47 pm by Mrs. Sewing

Mr. Sewing and I are attempting to make my wedding dress. Yes, we know the possibility of it looking like a bad cosplay outfit is high. But I’ll tell you why we’re going to try it:

  1. We’re cheap. Wedding dresses are expensive, and I can’t justify paying exorbitant amounts for a dress I’ll only wear for a few hours. We’re using muslin for the trial run, and if all goes well, we’ll invest in some cheap white muslin. Why didn’t I get white muslin to begin with? Well, I didn’t know they made it, otherwise I totally would have. But never fear, I have big plans for the trial dress. It can be used at renaissance fairs, maker faire, and of course, some kind of cosplay I’m sure.
  2. I don’t want to be shiny. Since I’m already going to be shiny from sweating in the hot Hawaii sun, I don’t need any help from the dress. (I know they make non-shiny dresses out there in the fashion world, but everything I initially saw was either satin or taffeta, and I got scared!)
  3. We’re DIY-fiends. When we see something cool looking, our first thought is always, “how can we make that?” We love a good puzzle.

So, before I reveal the pictures - here’s the pattern we’re using for the skirt. We are going to redesign the top, since I’m not 100% comfortable with a completely sleeveless look.

Dress Mock-Up Stage 1 :  wedding diy wedding dress M5321

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Like any pattern, we began by reading the directions. We cut out the pattern pieces, lined them up with the fabric, and used the guides to help us cut the correct pieces.

Dress Mock-Up Stage 1 :  wedding diy wedding dress Pattern

Dress Mock-Up Stage 1 :  wedding diy wedding dress Pattern01

Finding a place to put the easily-ripped pattern paper was tough, though. I don’t think having Mr. Sewing hang up our highly flammable pattern paper to an incandescent chandelier was such a good idea…

Dress Mock-Up Stage 1 :  wedding diy wedding dress Pattern02

Here’s half the skirt laid out. Funny thing, this pattern. It had an error! One of the pattern pieces was several inches too wide, and several inches too short. Luckily, we put our engineering degrees to the test, using the curvature of the correct parts of the skirt to figure out which piece had the error. From there we could figure out what it was supposed to look like. But, before I claim victory on this one, I should point out we bought the wrong sized (and recalled) pattern in the first place. I didn’t bother to check the measurements when I picked up the envelope. I simply saw the 6-8-10-12 on the package, and assumed it would fit me, since I’m in that range. Unfortunately, patterns are printed in something like 1920s measurements, so a 2009 size 8 is really like a 1920 size 18. But once again, we modified the pattern by adding extra paper, and it worked out just fine! And as a note to future pattern-users, please check online first to make sure there are no existing problems with your chosen design. It will save many headaches!

Dress Mock-Up Stage 1 :  wedding diy wedding dress Dressw

Ta da!

This is the outer-most layer of the dress, there are two other layers that haven’t been tacked together yet. Then, once all three layers are in, we can do the pick-ups that give the skirt its “posh-flair”, haha.

Anyone else use a pattern for their dress or other wedding day gear?

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prairiegrl
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prairiegrl (message)  150 posts, Blushing bee

Wow! That’s really amazing! You and your fiance are so talented! My mother’s altering the wedding dress that she made for her wedding so that I can wear it this summer - I’m really looking forward to seeing the final product!

 
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Valhalla
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Valhalla (message)  1,425 posts, Bumble bee

Holy smokes, I am IMPRESSED! That is taking DIY to the max - congrats to you :)

 
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Ms. Library
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Ms. Library (message)  1,250 posts, Bumble bee

Wow! Kudos to you for trying to make your own! I would totally throw in the towel.

 
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Miss Pencils (message)  1,027 posts, Bumble bee

wow. that is all. well done sewing!

 
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mimi06d
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mimi06d (message)  646 posts, Busy bee

I would have given up when the pattern piece was wrong. :) I’m impressed!

 
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Miss Guinea Pig (message)  1,377 posts, Bumble bee

Niiice! I’d get so frustrated if a pattern I was using had a mistake! And I too get fooled by the sizing :) Can’t wait to see the continuation of Sewing: The dress!

 
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jhguba (message)  242 posts, Helper bee

I LOVE that skirt without all of the pickups! Amazing sewing skills - Kudos to you. : )

 
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Miss French Fries
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Miss French Fries (message)  2,218 posts, Buzzing bee

Wow — that looks amazing! I bow to your sewing skills. :)

 
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Miss Spaniel (message)  6,792 posts, Bee Keeper

Ooh, I can’t wait to see the finished product! I am always so impressed when brides make their own dresses. :)

 
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bridgetjones2010
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bridgetjones2010 (message)  167 posts, Blushing bee

you guys are so great! looking forward to reading about your continuing dress-making adventures.

 
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tea
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tea (message)  7,288 posts, Bee Keeper

wow, i am impressed. two bees making their own dresses! i can’t wait to see how yours progresses

 
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Miss Sewing (message)  2,701 posts, Sugar bee

@jhguba: haha, yeah, apparently I didn’t get the memo that said pick-ups are no longer hip, oh well! I still love them!
@tea: I can’t hold a candle to Poodle, so no comparing okay? hehe. >.>”@prairiegrl: That’s awesome. I lovee dresses with that kind of meaning behind them! My mom’s was a rental, so no luck for me, hehe.

 
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Mrs. French Bulldog
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Mrs. French Bulldog (message)  7,730 posts, Bee Keeper

I love the Mr Sewing is helping you make your wedding dress! I can’t wait to see more progress :)

 
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Miss Locket
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Miss Locket (message)  2,837 posts, Sugar bee

very nice so far…can’t wait to see more…If I had all the time in the world I would totally have wanted to make my own gown, but I don’t :(

KUDOS to YOU!!!

 
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Miss Rainbow (message)  1,535 posts, Bumble bee

Wow, I’m impressed!!!

 
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Mrs. Mouse
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Mrs. Mouse (message)  5,844 posts, Bee Keeper

Wow, I’m impressed so far.

 
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Miss Pretzel
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Miss Pretzel (message)  1,893 posts, Buzzing bee

I love it! “using the curvature of the correct parts of the skirt to figure out which piece had the error. ” You crack me up! Can’t wait to see the progression!

 
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Miss Pug
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Miss Pug (message)  3,753 posts, Honey bee

okay, i had to look up cosplay. i love that you guys are doing this together, and using your engineering wits to help you!

 
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Miss Cardigan
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Miss Cardigan (message)  8,645 posts, Bee Keeper

I love that you guys are making your dress together. That is so cool!

 
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amariem25
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amariem25 (message)  3,733 posts, Sugar bee

Yes, I used a pattern to make my bolero. My grandma actually made most of it. She did a mock up with muslin first too before cutting the satin. Funny thing is, by the time she was all done with the final product the sleeves were a little too short. Oh well, you couldn’t tell that much in the photos and it wasn’t like I was wearing the bolero my entire wedding day. But if I had to do it over I’d make the sleeves a lot longer than I had originally thought.

 
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Mrs. Sewing, San Mateo, CA/Honolulu, HI Age and Occupation: 24, Electrical Engineer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Electrical Engineer Engagement Date: June 27, 2009 Wedding Date: July 2010 Venue: Anela Garden Chapel & Japanese Cultural Center, Honolulu About Me: I'm an easily entertained, compulsive idea-scheming machine who loves good art, good food, and a good engineering challenge. I'm planning a half-destination wedding on the beautiful island of Oahu - imagine a plethora of movies, art and games; savory Hawaiian food; blended Chinese and Japanese cultural details; lush, fragrant tropical flowers and all the air conditioning a NorCal native could want! And once I marry the love of my life, we'll come back to the 'mainland' to party it up all over again in my hometown of Salinas, the salad-bowl capital of the world!

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