Part 2, interview with Teri, one of the Sew Like A Pro™ members. We discuss ways to finish sewing and rhinestoning her first-ever Dancesport ballgown.
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...I know, can you believe her first dress looks this great?
Before enrolling in the Sew Like A Pro™ courses, Teri was a quilter and had never worked with stretch fabric or attempted making a dance dress!
Teri’s dilemma is that life “got in the way” of her sewing and she had to take a six-month break on this dress. That’s a very long time between start and finish — especially when you’ve never sewn a ballgown before!
… This is exactly why I made the school available to all members 24/7 and gave them handy checklists to keep them on track. That way, they can work on the dress when it suits their schedule.
It’s very common to change the design as you go in order to create the best lines on your body (or your clients’ body). This is the joy – and challenge – of making custom, one-of-a-kind dresses.
Teri’s vision of what the finished dress should look like is no longer either one of the options we see above. So today, we talk about alternative designs and ways to re-inspire her to finish the dress.
Whether or not you take a hiatus when making your dress (or client’s dress), you may need to reevaluate the design after the first fitting and make changes that will help enhance the woman’s body shape and size.
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Teri's lace was purchased at:
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You may also with to visit the Canadian sister store with similar products:
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For more information about how to enroll in my Sew Like A Pro™ courses, visit the website:
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