How To Make A Wedding Dress Slip

30 Best Slip Wedding Dresses of 2020
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Introduction

Are you looking for an easier way to make a wedding dress slip? Do you want to be able to make your own, without having to hire a professional? If so, then you’ve come to the right place! Making a wedding dress slip isn’t as complicated as it seems. In this article, we’ll provide you with a step-by-step guide for making your own wedding dress slip. With just a few simple materials and tools, you can make a beautiful and comfortable slip for your wedding dress. So, let’s get started!

Step 1: Gather the Materials

Before you can start making your wedding dress slip, you’ll need to gather the materials you’ll need. You’ll need a length of stretchy fabric, such as silk, satin, or chiffon. You’ll also need thread in a color that matches your fabric, a pair of scissors, a measuring tape, and a sewing machine. If you don’t have a sewing machine, you can also hand sew your slip.

Step 2: Measure the Fabric

Once you have the materials, you’ll need to measure the fabric for the slip. Measure the circumference of your chest and hips, then add a few inches for ease. If you’re using a stretchy fabric, you can also measure the length from your waist to your ankles. Once you have the measurements, you can cut the fabric to the proper size.

Step 3: Sew the Seams

Once the fabric is cut to size, you’ll need to sew the seams. Start by hemming the bottom edge of the fabric. Then, sew the sides of the fabric together, creating a tube. If you’re using a stretchy fabric, you’ll need to use a zigzag stitch to ensure the seams don’t come undone. Once the seams are sewn, turn the fabric inside out so the seams are on the inside.

Step 4: Add the Waistband

Next, you’ll need to add a waistband to the slip. Start by measuring the circumference of the waistband. Cut a length of fabric that is 1.5 times the circumference of the waistband. Fold the fabric in half lengthwise, then sew the raw edges together. Turn the waistband right side out, then pin it to the top of the slip. Sew it in place, then trim the excess fabric.

Step 5: Add the Straps

Next, you’ll need to add straps to the slip. Measure the length of the straps, then cut two pieces of fabric that are twice the length. Fold the fabric in half lengthwise, then sew the raw edges together. Turn the straps right side out, then pin them to the slip. Sew them in place, then trim the excess fabric.

Step 6: Sew on the Lace

Finally, you’ll need to add the lace trim to the slip. Start by measuring the circumference of the slip. Cut a length of lace that is 1.5 times the circumference of the slip. Pin the lace to the bottom of the slip, then sew it in place. Trim any excess fabric, then turn the slip right side out.

Conclusion

Making a wedding dress slip doesn’t have to be complicated or time consuming. With the right materials and tools, you can make your own slip in just a few simple steps. So, don’t be afraid to try making your own slip. You’ll be glad you did!

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