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Be sure to also checkout my posts on the: Bridal Shower, Lilly Pulitzer Party Printables, & Bachelorette Party Dress Up Veils Tutorial.

Materials:

Steps:

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I used a satin remnant for my sash so I was working with the length of that. I ended up cutting the front and back from a single piece, complete with the needed ‘angle’ for the shoulder. I made this one about 6” wide, but next time I would go skinnier. Come up with you needed length based on the size of recipient and the amount of overlap you want, determine this by testing with a wide ribbon.

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Prep your lettering satin by adding Heat n Bond Lite Sewable, then using a foam brush paint the fabric with the Plaid Stiffy Fabric Stiffener, and let dry. If you’re using a Cricut to cut, remove the backing paper, apply fabric to a very sticky Cricut Mat, tape edges with blue tape, and cut with a blade dedicated to fabric.

The font I used was simple Arial Rounded, also go ahead and cut a small extra shape for practice. I went with 3.5” letters after testing the sizing by cutting some construction paper.

If you’re not using a craft cutter, then you’re going to trace your shapes to the backing paper of the Heat n Bond, and then carefully cut them out, the stiffener will make it much easier!

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See how nice all that prep helps your Cricut cut!

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Layout your letters, use a disappearing ink or chalk to make sure it’s nice and straight, then using a press cloth (so the letters don’t shift on you) iron on per package.

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Also iron on your practice applique to scrap to test your sewing options, I tested a straight stitch, blanket, and zig-zag. I went with the zig-zag since I had so many letters and it was easier for me to stay even with.

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Zig-zag your way around all those letters reminding yourself how much you love the Bride, and how awesome it’s going to be for the party, and how it will be an heirloom. Think about how someday you’re going to tell her daughter just how looooooong it took to zig-zag all that… Once finished be super impressed with how you never messed it up.

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Those hearts were super tricky!

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Pin your lining to your wedding satin right sides together, I ended up sewing a bit of the lining as a border to the bottom to get a few more inches of length.

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Sew the lining, leaving a place to turn it.

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Turn and press.

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I also cut out an ‘Almost’ with the cricut, and then just used some tacking stitches to attach it, that way she can be a pageant queen for Halloween or something. If you’re not using a cricut, you could do the same thing by pining some scrapbooking paper with ‘Almost’ to the sash.

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I also cut out a heart and a K to add as my signature, to the inside =)

The ‘clasp’ was just a safety pin, made cute with heart.

Be sure to also checkout my posts on the: Bridal Shower, Lilly Pulitzer Party Printables, & Bachelorette Party Dress Up Veils Tutorial.

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A few pics from the night too: Bachelorette-Party-Decorations

Bridesmaid Kelly’s awesome goodies.

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We couldn’t let Bride Becca have all the fun at the Bachelorette Party, so I outfitted all the Bridesmaids with veils too. (See the Lilly Pulitzer Bridal Shower here, then get the free printables here)
Materials:
  • 3 Shades of Tulle, about 3/4 yard each per 2 veils. (The Brides I made a little longer than the rest about 36”, these veils were made using white, pale pink, and hot pink tulle).
  • 3” of 1.5” Grosgrain Ribbon
  • Barrette Clip
1. Line up your 3 layers, then fold the yardage in half. Measure down about 26” and cut, using a rotary cutter really helps. Unfold, and cut down the fold. Now you have two pieces approximately 23”x 26” if you used 56” wide tulle.
2. Square up your edges and pin.
3. Sew a gathering stitch: Set your sewing machine tension to 1 and your stitch length to 3 or more, and don’t backstitch .  Sew across the the top edge.
4. Cut your grosgrain ribbon a little longer than your barrette.
5. Pull the bobbin thread to gather the tulle to be a little skinnier than the length of your grosgrain ribbon.
6. Sew your gathers: Set your sewing machine to normal length and tension, then sew your gathered tulle. Pull out your gathering stitches.
7. Sandwich your tulle within your ribbon, by folding the ribbon over the top edge of the tulle. Stitch the sandwich shut, back stitching the ends.
(If you can’t get your tulle to stay in your sandwich, you can use the ‘binding method’ by stitching the tulle to one side, then folding it over, and stitching again, I did this since I have to two nice white stripes to hide my stitches for me). Party-Veil-Tutorial
8. Trim the ribbon using a hot cutter or scissors and fray check.
9. Hand stitch the barrette on, being careful not to stitch into the top layer of ribbon. Party-Veil-Tutorial-005
10. Round and even up the bottom edges if you like.
11. Rock your party like the Diva you are!

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