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Brenda, I can’t even tell you how much I appreciate your videos. It has helped bring my bridal sewing to an entirely different level! You are a master at e playing techniques. Thank you!
WOW, you have good eyes. I wouldn't have seen the distortion in the center front panel had you not shown us. Yet another another fabulous, on point video. Thanks for sharing your talents, expertise, and practices. Bravo!!!!!! 🥰
I always enjoy seeing your video tutorials! Thank you, Brenda, for the great explanations and step by step teaching! Even we long time seamstresses can continue to learn a thing or two! 😊
I love love love your videos!!! I have a bridal shop but mostly sell prom dresses. I have a lot of unsold ballgowns (tulle skirt) from past seasons. I would love to know how to convert an adult size bust to a child size. I think the styles would look cute converted to a little girls flower girl dress. Can you please show how to do it!! Thanks!!
Bravo! This short video is informative. The diagrams are very helpful. Since you are prepping for a try on, what stitch length are you using? When would you baste by hand?
Having designed and sewn a ton of corsets and - dresses in the 80’s and 90’s I often don’t understand the design of some dresses esp the ones of a higher price point. Why make the pattern with such a pointed apex on a wedding dress?? 😱
Want a FREE Hems Identification Guide so you can recognize formalwear hems, (therefore research them by name for how to hem them??) Get yours here for free! : www.bridalsewing.com/
Brenda, I can’t even tell you how much I appreciate your videos. It has helped bring my bridal sewing to an entirely different level! You are a master at e playing techniques. Thank you!
I'm so glad to hear this!!!! Yay!!
Thank you for watching!
Great explanation on avoiding puckering!
Thankful for clear explanation on how to avoid wrinkles, beautiful neat work process👏👏 More video please!!
Excellent video Brenda! Thank you for your pro tips- they are appreciated and so very thorough! ❤
WOW, you have good eyes. I wouldn't have seen the distortion in the center front panel had you not shown us. Yet another another fabulous, on point video. Thanks for sharing your talents, expertise, and practices. Bravo!!!!!! 🥰
Thank you! Another timely video ❤ So helpful! Keep them coming
I have this issue with ALL my bodices! Thank you so much
I always enjoy seeing your video tutorials! Thank you, Brenda, for the great explanations and step by step teaching! Even we long time seamstresses can continue to learn a thing or two! 😊
Great tutorial. I always learn something new. Thank you.
This was a Master Class! Thanks!!
Very thorough! I love the diagrams…sew helpful! Where can I get the silicone elastic to put into a strapless gown?
You can find it on amazon or etsy
@@BridalSewing Thank you!
This explains why bust curve didn't match. One side was perfect, the other was not, answer Directional sewing. Great video. Thank you so much❤
I love love love your videos!!! I have a bridal shop but mostly sell prom dresses. I have a lot of unsold ballgowns (tulle skirt) from past seasons. I would love to know how to convert an adult size bust to a child size. I think the styles would look cute converted to a little girls flower girl dress. Can you please show how to do it!! Thanks!!
Nice work
This is just what I needed! Thank you!
Awesomeness again!!!
Bravo! This short video is informative. The diagrams are very helpful. Since you are prepping for a try on, what stitch length are you using? When would you baste by hand?
2.5 & a fresh needle. I usually machine sew for try-ons.
Thank you
How did you transfer your markings to keep this accurate and consistent? Thank you so much
I use visual memory.
If that's not your thing, you can draw up a template piece on paper and use it for each seam.
@@BridalSewing thank you!
What model sewing machine do you have?
Juki DDL-5550N
Having designed and sewn a ton of corsets and - dresses in the 80’s and 90’s I often don’t understand the design of some dresses esp the ones of a higher price point. Why make the pattern with such a pointed apex on a wedding dress?? 😱
Why do mfr’s think women want to look this way?
Idk. It's really strange!
Some of these patterns may be holdovers from the 50s when the bullet bra was in style?
😂😂