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Now You See Me - installing an invisible zip
Invisible zips have a reputation for being a little intimidating — but once you know the right steps, they’re one of the quickest ways to give your wedding dress a professional finish. In this guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know: from choosing the right zip and preparing your seams, to mastering the necessary stitching techniques that keep the zip truly “invisible.”
reynaldorobinson
Dec 19, 20255 min read


SHOULD YOU SEW YOUR OWN WEDDING DRESS? A simple quick quiz to see if you're ready!
For the modern bride who loves making things her own, the question isn’t just what to wear — it’s whether you should make it yourself. Sewing your wedding dress is equal parts artistry, commitment, and self-knowledge. At VJ Seamsters, we champion thoughtful, skill-led design, and this 10-question quiz is crafted to help you decide if creating your dress will be a joyful creative journey or an unnecessary pressure on your big-day plans. Take a breath, take the quiz, and discov
reynaldorobinson
Dec 8, 20252 min read


How To Make A Wedding Dress - Quick Make-Up Guide - The CMT: The Cut Make And Trim
This guide will provide you with a simple framework from which you can structure measuring yourself, adjust your pattern, make a toile that fits, research fabrics, make notes which jog your memory throughout the make-up process and work out how much your make is going to cost.
reynaldorobinson
Nov 7, 20253 min read


Measure Me - 1st step - how to make a wedding dress
Before buying the right size pattern you need to take your body measurements...correctly, or as correctly as possible. Here are a few tips to get your measuring 'groove on', so you can (i) measure yourself properly in order to (ii) use the correct size pattern, which (iii) specifies a specific amount of ease so that you can (iv) get the best fit for your personal style.
reynaldorobinson
Oct 26, 20255 min read


Toile Making - 2nd step - how to make a wedding dress
Ok so you know the style of dress you want. You've got the fabric swatches or perhaps have bought the fabric. You've downloaded the pattern. You've drawn new size lines on your pattern pieces if/where required. The next step is to source a cheap fabric which is as close as possible in weight and handle: drape, to that of your chosen dress fabric, so that you can make the toile.
reynaldorobinson
Oct 26, 20254 min read
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