Friday, February 29, 2008

Wedding Dress Alterations


Chances are, if you are purchasing your wedding dress from a retailer, then it will not fit the first time you try it on. I know when I was trying on wedding dresses, I had to have someone grab the extra fabric and pull it tighter so that I could see what it would look like after the wedding dress alterations were completed. While I was shopping, I was already shocked by just how much a wedding dress would cost me, and then I saw a chart of how much they charged for wedding dress alterations. It was going to be several hundred dollars just to do a few wedding dress alterations. Now don’t get me wrong, I understand that wedding dresses have a lot of beading and detail to deal with and lots of layers of fabric, but thats a lot of money when you’re also purchasing a wedding dress for close to or over a thousand dollars. Remember that just because you are getting married, it doesn’t give vendors the right to charge you ten times more than what something is worth. So, here are some handy alternatives for having some wedding dress alterations done that won’t break the bank.

Wedding Dress Alterations from a Trusted Tailor

If you only have a few wedding dress alterations that need to be done, such as maybe a hemline or other small change to be made, then you could take it by a trusted tailor for the necessary wedding dress alterations. Before you leave your dress, make sure that they have some kind of experience doing wedding dress alterations, or you could be in a pickle when you come back for your dress. If it is something simple like a hem though, your trusted alteration shop or tailor should work just fine.

Wedding Dress Alterations from a Seamstress

Another great idea to get your wedding dress alterations done is to find a seamstress who specializes in wedding dresses. For example, I chose to design my own wedding dress with a trusted seamstress who can create beautiful wedding dresses. Not only that, but she also can do wedding alterations for ladies who purchase their wedding dress from a shop, and the result is perfection. The best way to find an independent seamstress who can do wedding dress alterations is by word of mouth, but you can also ask around at some sewing or fabric shops. They’re sure to have some business cards of seamstresses who use their shop that they can hand out.

Most people advise that you only use the in-house wedding dress alterations because any other seamstress or tailor will not do a good job and destroy your dress. My opinion, if you have a trusted tailor or seamstress who you know that can sew, talk to them seriously and see if they have any experience with wedding dress alterations. It could save you a lot of money in the end. I know I saved a ton. And I didn’t have my wedding dress alterations done by an in house seamstress.,