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Thursday, March 31, 2011

Tips Of Dress Alterations


The wedding dress should be given for alterations at least 6 or 8 weeks before the wedding since it's a complex and time consuming work. The deadline has to be there to complete the job. You can always rely upon newly married friends to give you recommendations to help you choose the best bridal alternations shop. Word of mouth really helps. Alteration of a wedding dress is a work of art, which requires a great deal of detailing and precision. Handing over the dress to some local tailor could be a fatal mistake.

Lately I have been altering other items as well. I first made some altered brads, then I moved on to altering a photo album cover (why not make an altered book with this idea?) and then a matchbox. Then I decoratively altered an old card box to hold all of my reinkers close at hand while I craft. Next I realised every single ATC I have made is based on an old playing card.

Most retailers will have a very strict policy about returning a dress that doesn't suit or to exchange for a larger size. Make sure you are happy with the dress before thinking about making adjustments, if you need to return a dress it must be in the same state as you received it so spend a couple of days trying on the dress and getting second opinions before arranging alterations.

First of all, when you purchase a dress, it is very likely that you are going to have to alter the length. Most prom dresses are built to fit girls who are 5' 9", giving enough material for those who are shorter to work with when hemming them up. If you're taller than 5' 9" then you may have difficulty finding a dress that is full length. Alterations can be done to increase or decrease length as needed.

There are three main types of alterations that can be done to a wedding gown. The length may need to be adjusted - so hemming is the first type. The second type is bodice alterations - adjustments to ensure that the dress fits perfectly around the bride's waist, bust, and hips. Lastly, if the gown has sleeves, they may need to be shortened.

Sometimes you may need to make minor alterations to the bridal dress. Most of the brides used to get suitable dress that fits perfectly. Seeking the help of a qualified and experienced seamstress would be better for wedding dress alterations. Seamstress will make the necessary alterations to an old dress so that it fits perfectly to your body.


Wedding Dress Alteration


There are mainly three types of alterations done - hemming, bodice alterations and shortening of sleeves. Normally alterations of wedding dresses are based on three fittings. Proper scheduling for each fitting is important. Shoes, head dress and the other accessories should be bought well much in advance before going for the wedding dress alterations.

Use all the cutouts from your favourite Christmas cards to form a background page for your Christmas album layouts, and not only do you have a special year of memories from friends and family, you have altered collage art!

Many brides are lucky enough to find a dress that fits them nearly perfectly. In these cases, only a few minor wedding dress alterations are necessary. Still, it is a good idea to visit a qualified seamstress who specializes in wedding gowns. She'll ensure that your dress gives you the best-fit possible - which also means the best look possible!

If you're buying a dress from a traditional bridal shop then, no doubt, they'll be arranging the final fittings and minor alterations but many brides are buying dresses direct on the internet these days and fitting is often an afterthought. Bridal dresses come in all styles, shapes and sizes and it is always difficult to get an ideal fit.

Once you have purchased your prom dress and you find that you need to make changes, it is best for you to find a competent tailor in your area. There are all sorts of alterations that can be made to your gown, and some of these are more complicated than others. Always remember to take photographs before leaving your dress with your tailor in case something happens to it.

Wedding dress alterations may be necessary if you intend to wear an old dress on your wedding day. An old dress might have been stitched in a different style. So, you need to make some changes to old dress to make it perfect for your wedding day. It should properly suit your body. Alterations to an old gown are possible, but you should plan early.

Definitely plan on having your mother or maid of honor present for at least your final fitting. If you can bring them to all your fittings, so much the better. The person at your final fitting serves two purposes. The first is to look over your bridal ensemble from all angles, at the wedding gown, the veil, the bridal jewelry and other accessories to make sure that everything looks fantastic together. The second reason to bring a friend or your mom to your final fitting is so that she can get a lesson in how to dress you on the morning of the wedding and how to do your bustle after the ceremony.