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redquilter 01-01-2010 02:20 PM

Welll that's very exciting! Keep us abreast of the progress. congrats to all!

thismomquilts 01-01-2010 05:46 PM

so neat - love that kind of change of plans!!

Boston1954 01-01-2010 06:28 PM


Originally Posted by Quilt Mom
Nodate set yet, but there have been whisperings about Memorial Day 2011...

As to the dress, she already picked out patterns that she wants me to work with, and specified beading and embroidery...

Off we go! :lol:

That's great! It gives you lots of time to pick a pattern and make a lovely quilt for the young couple.

Grammie Sharon 01-02-2010 04:24 PM

I made my gown 31 years ago for my wedding. One suggestion is tohave your daughter try on some ready made gowns.. What she thinks she likes and what may look good could be two different things. This could save alot of expense and tears if she isn't happy with the gown. (she may not be happy with the style not your sewing) I know I tried on different gowns and liked parts from differeent ones. I ended up piecing 3 patterns together. course that was 31 years ago and styles were way different. good luck.

sylslight 01-03-2010 08:12 AM

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i made my own wedding dress 5 years ago, and loved it...even when i was cursing at it. the best advice i can give is make sure she watches her weight!!!!! im not the best seamstress and i think i did a great job but.....had i gained weight i dont know what i would have done to "take out" the dress!!!!! here's a picture of it...kinda fuzzy but we didnt have fance stuff then.,..not that we do now either but ya know :) lol any congrads on a busy busy year!!!!

my wedding dress
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KarenBarnes 01-03-2010 04:29 PM

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One of the best pieces of advice I received when making my daughter's wedding dress was to make a mock up of muslin or similar cheap fabric and employ a seam ripper when done. It was the best advice ever since my daughter is on the heavier side and I was using a pattern several sizes smaller and adjusting it! It turned out beautiful though because I could use the mock up as a pattern to get an exact fit. Her wedding quilt is in the background.

Quilt Mom 01-04-2010 03:53 PM

Thanks for all the wonderful suggestions, and for sharing photos! :thumbup: Good encouragement for the trembling mom :lol: I will post pictures as I go - or at least when I finish ;)

nellebelles 01-06-2010 11:54 AM

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A suggestion for your daughter's wedding quilt: go to http://www.quiltworx.com (Judy Niemeyer's website) and scroll through the patterns until you come to "A Garden for My Wedding Ring". It is a paper pieced double wedding ring pattern with applique. My sister made this quilt for her daughter's wedding and it turned out so beautiful! It can take a while to make, but the effort is truly worth it!
I will try to post the photo from the website so you can see what I'm talking about. I wish I had a photo of my niece's quilt, but I don't.

Judy Niemeyer's A Garden for my Wedding Ring quilt
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Quilt Mom 01-06-2010 12:27 PM

Beautiful pattern, Nelle. I'll look into that. Thanks.


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