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Reply with this quote Reply to this Post Posted:  Nov 10, 2008 7:43 PM
theres a dress I want made wanted it since I was like 12 only problem is I found the dress on a doll. Does anyone know of any seamstress’s or how much they cost or pretty much any information!
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Reply with this quote Post a reply to this Topic Posted: Jul 30, 2009 6:22 AM
this thread was bookmarked for some reason, so I guess I’ll ask here....


I’m looking for a plus sized tea length white dress and I want the toile under it to be black. where do I even start? you know those commercials with the parents trying to fond thier daughter a cell phone (moms fit into teens jeans dreams!) I feel like that when I try online.
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Reply with this quote Post a reply to this Topic Posted: Jul 31, 2009 6:22 AM
K-K-Karen wrote:
this thread was bookmarked for some reason, so I guess I’ll ask here....





I’m looking for a plus sized tea length white dress and I want the toile under it to be black. where do I even start? you know those commercials with the parents trying to fond thier daughter a cell phone (moms fit into teens jeans dreams!) I feel like that when I try online.




I know a lot of girls who are dying the toile underneath... Its really easy.
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Reply with this quote Post a reply to this Topic Posted: Jul 31, 2009 5:27 PM
I don’t think I’d want to risk messing up my dress....

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Reply with this quote Post a reply to this Topic Posted: Jul 31, 2009 5:44 PM
Is the crinoline attached to the dress?

Most are not.... that is why many brides are dying them.

If you cannot do that.. then yes I would suggest a seamstress, she could sew black into the existing layers.
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