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Find The Right Wedding Dress Maker



Choosing the right wedding dress maker is possibly almost as important as finding the perfect husband. Choose the wrong dress maker and your perfect day could be ruined!

If you are going to have your wedding gown made by a professional then there are a few pointers which you should take into consideration before making your final decision. After all, you would not just choose the first person you meet to make the wedding dress of your dreams would you?

Finding A Dress Maker

Part of your planning is finding a dressmaker that you are comfortable with. One that can help you create the gown you are looking for, the gown you have been dreaming of. When you decide you are going to have your gown custom made, start talking to every one you know.

Look at your local fabric stores to see if they maintain a list of qualified seamstresses which may be able to assist you with your gown. You may also want to ask your friends and acquaintances for recommendations.

Your wedding is too important to just pick a name from the yellow pages!

You will want to find someone who is empathetic to your dreams, someone who you are able to communicate with and who will listen to what it is you want but is honest enough to share her opinions as to whether what you have in mind will work in a way that will be pleasing to you in the end.

Questions For Your Dress Maker

Whatever source you choose, there are some steps you can employ to ensure that the person you hire will be able to accomplish what you want.

Wedding Dress Maker
What to take to your interview:
  • Your time schedule
  • Pictures of the dress or the pattern you've selected
  • Number of Bridesmaids, their approximate sizes and body types
  • A small sample of the fabric, if you've already chosen it
What to ask the seamstress:
  • Her time schedule
  • Can she create a custom design or does she prefer to use a pattern
  • see samples of her work
  • References
  • Estimate of costs
  • What she expects you to supply - most seamstresses will ask you to pick up all the notions etc
  • Her suggestions on compatibility of your fabric and pattern. Is the style you've chosen suited to your body type
  • Will the dress be comfortable to wear or will you have restricted movement? (This will be important if you are planning to dance at your reception.

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