Believe it or not, we were able to find all the fabrics she wanted at JoAnns! I would have rather used silk, but she liked what we found and that's all that matters. The even better news is that all of the casa collection fabrics were 40% off, and I also had several 50% off coupons, so even though I still have to buy lace, zippers, and buttons, I think we will be able to do the whole dress for under $200. (actually, both dresses) So, I can't complain about that!

Here is what we are planning. We are doing the bodice from Simplicity 8289 and the skirt from McCalls 6893.
I just love the back of this dress. We are making the bodice out of matte satin with the lace over it. The lace for the upper back and upper front are lined with silk organza. The waist band will be satin and the skirt will be a drapey stretch matte satin with a chiffon overlay.
Today I got all of her measurements, so I can start cutting out the muslin tomorrow..
My granddaughters flower girl dress will basically be the same thing using Butterick 6445.
The dress in the picture is short, but hers will be long and use the same fabrics as her mother's. DD is planning a bohemian style wedding, which is perfect for her own style.
Beautiful blending of the wedding dress and the little girl's dresses! Good luck with the sewing. I know it will make the day even more special that you are making the dresses. This brings back memories for me.
ReplyDeleteOoh, how exciting. Good luck, hope it all goes smoothly and your daughter (and you) love the end result.
ReplyDeleteHow did you make out with the flower girl 6445 dress? I'm using the same pattern for my step-daughter's dress and I found the instructions confusing.
ReplyDeleteDid you make a sew along? I'm really wanting to make this bodice for my wedding dress but I'm a visual person and understanding the pattern without a visual is super complicated. Please let me know ;)
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