Showing posts with label First Holy Communion Veils. Show all posts
Showing posts with label First Holy Communion Veils. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 21, 2025
Friday, May 7, 2021
Spring First Communions 2021 Update
I have been very lax about keeping up with the blog.
Here's a few items off the machine in the last few months - The latest few First Communion dresses have all wanted pin-tucked bodices, and high necklines, very nice, but oh so time-consuming! (Worth it in the end!)
One for Scotland |
One for the USA |
A mixture of embroidered cotton in the skirt and sleeves, With pin tucked cotton lawn bodice, and applied cotton trim. |
This one has a nice big bow, too. |
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Sara's dress was made of one of the heavier embroidered cottons. A lovely traditional dress with Peter Pan collar, and long cuffed sleeves. |
I've made a few First Communion veils, and have several in stock, so if anyone needs one, don't hesitate to get in touch.
Embroidered Eucharistic motif on tulle. |
embroidered organza, with a mantilla lace edging around the face. |
Small organza mantilla edged veil with embroidered cross. |
Embroidered Eucharistic motif, and small cross, on tulle. |
Different types of motifs can be embroidered, please don't hesitate to enquire...
Friday, July 24, 2020
Suffer Little Children to Come Unto Me
I'm not sure it was necessary to keep the children from receiving Our Blessed Lord for the first time, during these past few months, or even keeping the rest of us from doing so! However, some intrepid souls managed to make their way around the restrictions, and so a few dresses were commissioned for their special day this year.
The Mama for Gianna's dress wanted it to be one that could be passed down to her two younger sisters when their turn comes to receive Our Blessed Lord. However, as Gianna is quite a tall, but petite child, I had to leave plenty of room in the seams for it to possibly be let out for her siblings, and to not finish it off as thoroughly as I might normally do, to make it easier for adjustments.
Gianna's Mum, as she made the beautiful bag below with the scraps of leftover fabrics I sent her!
Finally, this was a Confirmation Dress sent to the USA, made from embroidered polyester chiffon over a cotton underlayer.
This one was made in pure cotton broderie anglaise, with embroidered cotton trim.
The little girl's family wanted me to re-create a veil that was similar to one that her grandmother wore at her first Communion. After a lot of searching, I was able to find a nice soft lace that was wide enough to imitate the older one.
This dress was made from a dotted Swiss cotton, with cotton underlayer, and a satin cummerbund.
The Mama for this one contacted me with very little time to get a dress made. Fortunately, I had already half made one at the end of last year (I like to make up a couple of spares in case of emergencies!) and it was exactly the right size. So I managed to get it off to the USA in double quick time. Embroidered cotton with embroidered cotton trimmings.
And, a big cheer goes to
Finally, this was a Confirmation Dress sent to the USA, made from embroidered polyester chiffon over a cotton underlayer.
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