One of the ways to save on the cost of your wedding dress is by purchasing bridal fabric and having it made by yourself, a talented friend or relative, or a local seamstress.
Although, you might think of buying a finished product online, you can actually get very good deals on bridal fabric and trim online as well. So if you can't find any good deals in your local fabric shops or the right pattern check out these sources that I found for you. Fabric.com Fabric.com is the place to go if you Sew! Their commitment is to provide the highest quality of products, at the lowest possible price, and they do so with superior customer service, in the warmth of a personal community. They Put the FAB in Fabric! New products are added daily, so check back frequently, and they always have a daily deal offer. This place is huge! They have over 90,000 active customers around the world and receive 18,000+ unique visitors per day. Their warehouse stocks more than 500,000 yards of fabric that are offered at 40% or more below retail price. They carry the best in sewing notions, knitting and craft supplies, books and home decoration. You can also order swatch samples of the fabric if you're not certain. Check them out for their huge selection of Wedding and Special Occasion Fabrics .
Modern Sewing, Inc. A truly unique site offering access to over 500 sewing patterns fully adjustable to their exact measurements. No one has such a great pattern making CAD technology that makes clothes fit perfectly to any body and be previewed and printed online. Modern Sewing is ideal for those searching for discount sewing patterns prices (40-70% below retail). Check out their Wedding dress patterns.
Indian Selections
Another interesting site to mention, especially when seeking more exotic fabrics is Indian Selections. They carry a wide selection of sari fabric. In case you don't know, Sari Fabric is the traditional dress of women in India. It is an outer garment worn by a woman consisting of a single length of cotton or silk, 5 to 7 yards long, most often with one end wrapped around the waist to form a skirt, the other draped over the shoulder, or head. It is worn over a short, tight top (called Choli or Blouse) with short arms and a thin underskirt of plain cotton (Petticoat). I hope that these sites for bridal patterns and bridal fabric will help you to save some money on your wedding dress. Don't forget, you can also use these sources for your bridesmaid dresses as well!
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