Wedding Week 2024 - Day 5

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It's been an amazing week sharing these magnificent creations with you from our talented pool of pattern testers! We hope you've been inspired to create something magnificent for the child in your life! Even if you're a beginner to sewing, you can sew gorgeous creations! If you haven't done already, check out our video sewalongs as well - it's perfect for those who need extra visuals! 

If you're just joining us, be sure to check our MondayTuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday posts as well! 

This year we’re grateful to our friends at Farmhouse Fabrics who have graciously sponsored the looks of five of our sewists! Farmhouse Fabrics is THE place you want to shop in the US for all things heirloom: laces, organdy, Liberty of London, Swiss voile, linen – you will adore their collection!

Be sure to check into the Peony Patterns Facebook Group each day to see more photos from each of these talented artists!

Finally, don't forget to take advantage of our pattern sale - get 30% off until Sunday, May 19, 2024.  

 

 

Olivia Leger @nenengchildrenclothing

With a nod to the 1960s, Olivia took her inspiration from hippie style. We adore the beautiful lace she has used in this look! This would be a magnificent flower girl dress in any wedding! 

Patterns used:

Verbena top and straps (modified to narrow), Dandelion skirt

Fabric used:

Polyester Netting from Spain, Embroidered W/ Double Border, Candlelight (Farmhouse Fabrics)

 

Annie Feore @lovefromannie.f

Annie's daughter has her First Communion coming up next month so she wanted to make her a simple elegant white dress suitable for this special occasion. 

Patterns used:

Sweet Pea bodice extended to waist height with the V back from the Calliandra and the double circle skirt from Freesia.

Fabric used:

Bridal satin and tulle (Darn Cheap Fabrics)

 

Kimberly Seegmiller @Seegmiller_sews

Kimberly loves blush pink as a wedding color and wanted to make a ballerina inspired flower girl dress for her pink and glitter loving girl. She look so adorable in it! 

Patterns used:

Willow modified with Jasmine to have a closed back. Edelweiss underskirt.

Fabric used:

Satin, Crepon, embellished mesh, and a poly lining (JoAnn).

 

Emily Hartman @Emily_sews_stuff

For this creation, Emily was inspired by her own wedding! She had an outdoor wedding at a local forest preserve and DIY'd everything. At that time (11 years ago) her eldest daughter was five and she wore a green dress. Emily has had the idea for this banksia dress since Peony’s first Wedding Week, but couldn’t participate until this year. Emily let her youngest daughter/model pick the fabric color and trim and then added modified Juliet embroidery to match. The only modifications to the dress itself was to add a maxi skirt with a train (her daughter insisted on the train!). She made a rectangle for the front piece rather than the curved piece used in the pattern. She measured from the side of the bodice to the floor for the length; the train is ten inches longer.

Patterns used: 

Banksia with modified Juliet embroidery

Fabric used:

Double gauze and trim (JoAnn)

Haley Hintz

Haley found inspiration in dreamy regency era style weddings. The layers of chiffon create a lovely, billowy dress, in a brown hue that would be especially perfect for a fall themed wedding. We love that her puppy got to join in the fun as well! 

Patterns used:

Willow bodice, Gardenia sash, Rosemary sleeves, Freesia skirt with ruffle, Cassia front skirt cut on fold and lengthened. 

To create the puppy ring bearer collar, she used the large Bluebell bow and sewed a lobster claw to the middle.

Fabric used:

Chiffon (Walmart)

 

 

Kathleen Reau @lifewiththereaus

Wedding Week came at just the right time for Kathleen this year! Her younger brother and his wife were recently married in a very small ceremony and had a backyard garden party wedding reception. Kathleen's daughter needed a dress that was a little more casual but still reflected her princess personality. She chose blue because it is her sister-in-law’s favorite color.

Patterns used:

Dandelion bodice with the back modified from Willow, and Acacia skirt.

Fabric used:

Quilting cotton (JoAnn), vintage lace from her great-grandmother’s stash

 

Thank you for following along with our Wedding Week blog! We hope you've been inspired by all the creations our talented team have put together for you! Even if you're a beginner, you can create a gorgeous special occasion outfit too! Be sure to stock up on your favorite patterns during our Wedding Week sale! All patterns are 30% off until Sunday, May 19, 2024. 


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