Flower Girl Dress Patterns
Flower girl dress patterns, the first time I came across this sentence is when my sister was venturing out to sew a flower girl dress for her daughter for my upcoming wedding. As my sister is artistically inclined, I knew that the dress would turn out amazing. However, she had asked me my help in looking for ideas on websites which sold dressmaking patterns for flower girl dresses. After all, it was my wedding; I had to choose the right patterns to match with the others. Everything had to be perfect.
We had decided that the flower girl dress would be in lavender and white, to complement the bridesmaid dresses. We wanted a design which would suit the bubbly and adorable personality of my little niece. At the same time, the dress had to also keep her comfortable and of course, stylish. Next of, we had to choose the appropriate flower girl dress patterns to complete the dress. We spent hours for our search, but not all was in vain. I learned so much from the time spent.
A search on the web for flower girl dress patterns resulted in a few choices such as the Simplicity Patterns, McCall’s Patterns, Vogue Patterns and the Butterick Patterns. I was a little clueless as to what these were until I saw the advertisement on the McCall’s Pattern Company’s web page, which stated that the Butterick pattern offers a classic look and has a sewing pattern with a timeless appeal. The McCalls’s pattern is the direct opposite, being contemporary in style; it has a modern look on the sewing patterns. For those looking for something more up class and fashionable, there would be the Vogue Patterns.
It is the ultimate couture sewing pattern, for those looking for a designer’s edge on their apparel.
With such a wide array of flower girl dress patterns available on the web, we were getting overwhelmed with the choices we have. Then we saw the flower girl dresses available at sites like Davids Bridal, Alfred Angelo and Macy’s which made our hunting all the more easier. Not to mention, most of the dresses available were beautiful and better yet, they were all at a very reasonable price. This had put me in a fix, as I would really like a dress hand made by my sister, but it was all too easy to just buy a dress online. There are just too many for us to choose and they even have party dresses for girls plus pageant dresses for little girls.
In the end we decided to have an original handmade piece by my sister as she was really looking forward to lend a helping hand in my wedding by sewing the flower girl dress herself. We decided to go with the Butterick pattern for the flower girl dress patterns as I wanted a timeless and classic theme for my wedding.
