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My friend is telling me i should get my bride's maid dress fitted at least a month in advance but I'm wondering, is it all that hard to do? Is it important to get a professional seamstress to do it? My mom is always sewing stuff... perhaps I could ask her and it wouldn't take all that much time. Or do you think it's a difficult job to be asking my poor mom to do?

2007-01-10 09:26:28 · 2 answers · asked by chigaimasu 2 in Beauty & Style Fashion & Accessories

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depending on the material i would say get a professional. just to be safe. silk and satin are harder to sew. you can ask your mom but try and find a professional. help full hint when you go to get it sized if the wedding is after your period get it sized after your period try to be at the same point of your cycle when you get it sized as you will be at the wedding. my moms friend got hers done at the wrong time of the month and well bodice ended up being a little bit too tight. good luck.

2007-01-10 10:00:33 · answer #1 · answered by ~*These Blue Eyes Tell No Lies*~ 5 · 0 0

You are virtually the servant of the bride for the day. If you notice anything that demands to be performed or is being performed flawed you have to leap in. You want make the day as effortless as viable for the bride. It is the maid of honor and your to hold her calm and from having to do any paintings. Make certain the whole thing is in position and the whole thing goes easily. Good good fortune it's rough paintings however it's only at some point, the main day of the bride's lifestyles, aid hold it that means. No strain! As for earlier than the marriage ceremony simply ensure you accompany the bride to a minimum of one of the making plans and aid fold invites and determining out stuff. Be certain to name her a minimum of on a weekly bases supplying your offerings. You do not ought to be there for the whole thing. That is the maid of honors activity so simply you need to be there for a far as you'll be able to.

2016-09-03 19:59:31 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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