It has deep roots in frontier and prairie fashion, reads as formal at any prom, and pairs naturally with western accessories like boots and turquoise jewelry.
Flowing satin panels and layered ruffle detailing along the skirt create graceful movement with every step, making the gown feel theatrical yet timeless
The lace fabric, which is weighted, is used to maintain the volume and alignment of the gown, and the stable mid-scoop back and thin spaghetti straps add a depth of structure to make this entirely lined dress a nice and quality choice with regard to church services or even high-quality social events
Materials to Sew a Tiered Dress Sewing machine (I use a BERNINA 350 PE) Edgestitch foot #10/#10C/#10D Fabric (I used just under 6 yards of Robert Kaufman Indigo Chambray) Trim (I used about 40 yards of trim from Harmony Provo) Princess bodice dress pattern of your choice (I used a Simplicity New Look Pattern #6341) Coordinating thread Single-fold bias tape 20 22 invisible zipper Tracing paper Clear ruler Pins Alter the Pattern First things first, lets get our pattern pieces prepped for cutting
When to Wear It: Great for work, lunch dates, or anywhere you want to feel comfortable yet put-together
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