DIY on how I made this beautiful dinner gown for my customer

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Good day my beautiful and creative hiver how are you all doing and how is your weekend , mine was fine im happy to be here this morning to share the full dress tutorial on the A shape sket with train at the back I share in my previous post i promise to show you all the full dress. So today i will show you all how to cut and sew the upper body to join with the sket .

Cutting step

I folded the material into 4” then I measure the half length to be 16” then the burst measurement is 11” + allowance then the waistline is 9” after cutting the front bodice i then place the fromt piece on the material and cut anothwr one for the back


After cutting the both side , front and back then i cut out the sleeve before joining the materials together with the sket part I post last time.

Sewing step

I join the front with breast pad then sew the back because it has a loophole at the back and came out beautiful unique because i make sure i iron it at every stage of sewing . After sewing i gum the trimmer’s and this sliver look good on the fabric .



Finishing

I took my time to make this dinner gown and it came out perfectly well i hope my customer will like it after wearing it .


I hope you all like this tutorial please i will appreciate your lovely comment and support on this dinner gown i hope my customer will like it 🧐😃😍

Stay blessed for my next post and i wish you all a blessed week ahead🙏🏻🙏🏻

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Wow! You did a great job with the dress and it's looking so beautiful, I love the final outcome and I'm sure your client will be so happy to have this beautiful dress you made. Thanks for sharing.

Pls, what's the name of the fabric you used.

This is super cute, I love the color so much

Thank you 😊

This is nice, your customer must be proud of you.

Yes thanks for the comment

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Thank you dear for the beautiful comments

You made such a gorgeous gown, it turned out great regardless of the stress, well done, and thanks for walking us through the process.

Thank you sir for your constant comments and support

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