I’ve added sleeves to a beautiful Maggie Sottero gown for an LDS temple wedding. I stole some extra lace from the train, pleated the back, and continued the lace-up back to make it look seamless. I was quite happy with it, she looked gorgeous!
Photos go from original dress (the amazing Maggie Sottero SaBelle)…to dress in progress…to finished dress.
For more projects just like this, see my blog – beforeandafterport.blogspot.com
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Apr 15, 2011, 11.29 PMby cambra
I love me some modest wedding dresses, this one looks so classy and perfect!
Apr 14, 2011, 09.04 AMby lelie
Great dress!
Apr 14, 2011, 09.04 AMby lelie
Great dress!
Apr 10, 2011, 06.10 PMby moonsilkcookiesface
Just WOW such great work and care it’s beautiful
Apr 9, 2011, 06.21 PMby madebymeg
wow! i took a look at your blog and your transformations are completely seamless. i’d be really interested to see more detailed pics of how you do it!
Apr 9, 2011, 05.46 PMby turtlegirl00
gorgeous and timelessly elegant!
Apr 9, 2011, 02.48 PMby nidhi
very beautiful transformation!
Apr 9, 2011, 08.25 AMby wonderlandalys
Amazing work! The alterations are completely seamless! You’re very talented. Well done. I’m sure the brinde was thrilled.
Apr 9, 2011, 05.40 AMby dian 1024
Beautiful
Apr 9, 2011, 04.35 AMby sealtopaz
Gorges, stunning, beautiful, I Loved it
Apr 9, 2011, 04.20 AMby lanternwaste33
This is absolutely beautiful. She looks like a princess.