I realised that I haven’t shown you the garment I am most proud of having made, my wedding dress! Yes, it doesn’t look like a wedding dress, but that was the point. I had such a great time making this and really took my time. I followed all the proper couture techniques for this kind of garment which actually made it very easy as far as skills – just time consuming.
Hi my name is Julie. Welcome to my blog about all things sewing.
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The dress is beautiful and you look beautiful! Thank you for sharing.
Thanks Mary 🙂
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