Look in the closet of any mother and you are bound to find two dresses: her wedding gown and her child's christening gown. What if they were one and the same? A christening gown often becomes a family heirloom and gains even more meaning when made from the wedding gown of the baby's mother or grandmother.
Here's how to create a beautiful christening gown, worthy of being worn for generations, out of a wedding dress. Carefully take apart the fabric of the wedding dress using a seam ripper and scissors. Be careful to keep fabric swaths as large as possible until it comes time to cut the pattern.
Detach lace and beaded trim separately and hold aside as decorative touches for the christening gown. Iron all fabric pieces and set aside. Using your measuring tape, calculate the amount of fabric you have and make sure you have as much as the pattern calls for.
Lay the pattern pieces out on the fabric. Pin the pieces to the fabric using straight pins, then cut the fabric according to the ... more.
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