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Hello,


I'm not sure whether it's possible but I'm looking for someone to make either 3 or 6 bridesmaid dresses for my wedding this December. I've attached a photo of the dress I would like making.


Please could you let me know whether it's possible for you to do this and if so roughly how much I could expect to pay?


Many thanks


Regards


Jo

  • 1 month later...

I would highly recommend Crimson Rose for her brilliant dressmaking skills. I got in touch with Crimson via the forum because I wanted a much-loved but rather well-worn dress copied. Crimson gave good advice and made helpful suggestions regarding fabric and minor alterations to the original. She made a pattern and then a callico model. I met with her to try on the callico model which was beautfully stitched and an absolute replica of the original dress. I have just collected the final result which is beautifully made and perfect.

Crimson is approachable, thoughtful a good communicator and above all extremely skilled as a seamstress. Crimson is also a talented artist whom I would have no hesitation in recommending for her sewing and artisitic skills.

This is not a cheap option but for a special garment it is worth every penny.

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