Anyway, so I'm home for the week and it's time to finish my dress if at all possible.
- Part one
- Part two
- Part three
Read on for the adventures of The Wedding Dress.
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I apologize for being somewhat neglectful. I'm getting married in a little over two months and that plus the stress of papers and presentations (which seem to be the new favorite thing of professors) has driven me a little crazy. It's been a really great semester so far, over all. And I've been working on posts but haven't finished them. (I also apologize for flaws in the blog design. I'm getting a little frustrated with Weebly….)
Anyway, so I'm home for the week and it's time to finish my dress if at all possible. - Part one - Part two - Part three Read on for the adventures of The Wedding Dress.
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I'm going to show you, day by day, how I turn this dress into a wedding dress! I'm getting married on May 30th of this very year (2016! Happy New Year!) and here are the stakes:
So – DAY ONE. Pattern: Simplicity 1195 Fabrics: Over 3 yds of Satin, same of chiffon, some fine white thread from Dual Duty, and Schmetz embroidery needles 75/11 for my machine from Jo-Ann's. My height: 5'1" - 5'2" My weight: approx. 100 lbs Pattern size: I'm using size 4 Machine: Kenmore 385.12102990 My skill level: Intermediate |
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