This just unlocked a core memory of *that dress* from the movie “My Date with the President’s Daughter” 😆 gorgeous work! I LOVE the fabric choice, and it’s so pretty on you! (My favourite look was probably winter or first date, but the shrug and gloves made it so classy too)
i used this same pattern to make my own graduation dress last spring ! i love the pink velour you chose and your tips on alterations/best fabric to use were so helpful !! wish i had this video back when i made this 😭 maybe i’ll try again sometime
When I attach the bias tape the neckline that laid perfectly to my chest before it gets all wavy and distorted. I tried to not stretch the fabric while attaching the bias tape. Any idea what I might be doing wrong? (I used similar fabric to you and satin bias tape)
Hi there! I definitely come across this problem too. Here’s a few things I can suggest that might help you: 1. When pinning, try marking/pinning 5 points both on the bias tape/fabric: the 2 ends, the main center, and the center between the main center and ends. Make sure the measurements are the same on your bias tape and fabric! 2. Sew very slowly (& don’t forget to start sewing on the center neckline). Try sewing a small section at a time. 3. Use a walking foot if you have. 4. Adjust the pressure on your presser foot (usually, loosening it is best). 5. Lastly, do a temporary basting stitch (by hand) first, then machine stitch after. I hope one of these will help you out! Good luck, you got this 🙌🏼
This just unlocked a core memory of *that dress* from the movie “My Date with the President’s Daughter” 😆 gorgeous work! I LOVE the fabric choice, and it’s so pretty on you! (My favourite look was probably winter or first date, but the shrug and gloves made it so classy too)
Thank you so much!!! 💖 I haven't seen the movie so I had to search pics up but they for sure look like sister dresses 😆
i used this same pattern to make my own graduation dress last spring ! i love the pink velour you chose and your tips on alterations/best fabric to use were so helpful !! wish i had this video back when i made this 😭 maybe i’ll try again sometime
You can always make it for your next special event! 😁
The dress is absolutely beautiful and I love your editing so much, great video!!🩷
Thank you so much! 🥰
This dress is definitely pretty, but not my style, but I like pipping so I like the idea of this dress.. and you did an excellent job.
Thank you so much! This dress is not usually my style as well, but you are absolutely right that it’s sooo pretty! 😍
The editing was top notch!!!
Thank you so much!!! Editing this video took me so long to do 😭💖
You are so sweet and very likable. Good luck with your blog.
Thank you so much!
I love the barbie version
Can u tell me whats the name of the skirt like the lower part of the dress bc i like the way the skirts twirls❤❤ nice video ❤
Thank you 🥰 Of course! It’s called a trumpet skirt!
love these videos!
Thank you so so much!
When I attach the bias tape the neckline that laid perfectly to my chest before it gets all wavy and distorted. I tried to not stretch the fabric while attaching the bias tape.
Any idea what I might be doing wrong? (I used similar fabric to you and satin bias tape)
Hi there! I definitely come across this problem too. Here’s a few things I can suggest that might help you:
1. When pinning, try marking/pinning 5 points both on the bias tape/fabric: the 2 ends, the main center, and the center between the main center and ends. Make sure the measurements are the same on your bias tape and fabric!
2. Sew very slowly (& don’t forget to start sewing on the center neckline). Try sewing a small section at a time.
3. Use a walking foot if you have.
4. Adjust the pressure on your presser foot (usually, loosening it is best).
5. Lastly, do a temporary basting stitch (by hand) first, then machine stitch after.
I hope one of these will help you out! Good luck, you got this 🙌🏼
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you are so sweet💞
Thank you so much 🥹💕
Hindi me bolo 🤝🇮🇷