Pages

11 August 2015

My Home-Sewn Wedding Dress

I married the love of my life on 20th June in a lovely, intimate ceremony with our closest family and friends. We got married in Mayfair Library, the oldest library in London, and it was wonderful. Then we all piled onto a vintage Routemaster and drove over the river to an entirely wonderful reception above one of our most favourite pubs. It was such a wonderful day and we are over the moon with happiness!!!

“The dress! The dress!” all the sewing enthusiasts cry. Well, I decided pretty early on into our engagement that I wanted to have a go at making my dress. I also knew that I’d want to keep the making of the dress a secret. Secret from Liam, and secret from my blog (just in case he saw it!) until after the wedding. Again, this was SUCH a challenge, especially living in a tiny one bedroom flat, but ultimately I’m so glad I kept it as a surprise!! However, I did write blog posts and take photos as I went along, so that now I have a series of “Making My Wedding Dress” posts to share with you, which I’m so, so excited about! Before I go way back to the beginning to share my process with you (along with a huge learning curve!) I thought I would show you what I ended up with.

These images are by the extremely wonderful Hannah Mia Photography. As you can see her photographs are excellent and she is also a lovely person! Thoroughly recommend.

Without further a-do, here is my wedding dress!


Also, I just want to point out that my bridesmaid in the photo above is wearing the first dress she has ever made - a tiffany blue silk satin and chiffon affair which was INCREDIBLE. 


In pursuit of the perfect bow. Also I'm very proud of all those covered buttons.


Here you can sort of see the fit across the bust, and the princess seams of the under bodice. Plus the pretty scalloped edge of the lace which I used on the neckline and sleeve hems. Oh, and yes, here we are getting actual-fact MARRIED.




It was such an incredible, emotional, joyous day and I adored wearing my home-sewn wedding dress. The hours, the love and the determination I poured into that dress made me love wearing it all the more. If I'm honest I still can't quite believe it turned out so well!

Stay tuned for a blow-by-blow account of the dressmaking process!

EDIT: find the blow-by-blow account of the dressmaking process here. I split up the making of my wedding dress into a few posts, documenting each stage of the journey. You can find an index of them all on this page.

13 comments:

  1. Ah Ree you look absolutely beautiful!! Looking forward to seeing the process, Congratulations!!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you Zoe! It was an incredible day, and I just loved wearing my dress! I loved making it too. It's hard to condense the massive process into a few blog posts! xx

      Delete
  2. Oh my goodness! Your dress is absolutely gorgeous! I shall look forward to reading about it's construction, and I'm hoping there'll be something about your bridedmaid's dress, because first dress ever?! It's brilliant!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you Lynne! I'm so chuffed with how my dress turned out. I know, isn't her dress amazing?! It can't be seen in all it's glory in the picture in this post, but it really is incredible, especially for a first dress. Your gelatine bath tip-off helped her no end too!! xx

      Delete
  3. Wow, this dress is stunning! You look amazing. I'm so impressed with the fit. Congratulations on a beautiful looking wedding. I'm planning on making my own dress for next summer and my initial designs are slightly similar to your dress, so I'm very much looking forward to reading your construction posts.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you so much! I'm really, really pleased with the fit too. I'm so glad you decided to make your wedding dress! It'll be wonderful, I thoroughly recommend it. I really enjoyed making mine and learned a lot. Now I'm hoping my construction posts are in-depth enough and make sense! It was so hard to condense everything I learned into blog posts! xx

      Delete
  4. Congratulations Ree, you've excelled yourself - what a stunning dress! You look adorable in it and so happy, it sounds like such a wonderful day. Well done to your bridesmaid too, can't believe that was her first dress. Look forward to seeing the "making of" posts too.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you, Coo! I can't quite believe how well my dress came out. It was such a joy to wear it and I was so proud that I made such s special dress - the nicest dress I've ever worn! - with my own two hands. I'm also so proud of my bridesmaid! She did such an amazing job! It was such a great day. Now we are settling into married life :) xxx

      Delete
  5. Oh, you look just radiant! What a beautiful dress! Congratulations, you did a simply amazing job. I'll look forward to reading all about it :)

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you Danielle! it's definitely the best thing I've ever made! And I learned so much!! Xx

      Delete
  6. Wow what a stunning dress, congrats! How lovely to keep that particular labour of love a secret from him until the big day. Amazing stuff.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you, Helen! I was actually really proud that it ended up being a total surprise! It was hard to keep it a secret but worth it!!!

      Delete