How long does it take you to sew a dress like this? (2024)

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    meleliza@meleliza

    I’m not good at keeping track of my time spent sewing. Sometimes this is a good thing! But right now it would be helpful to figure out a reasonable timeline for constructing a dress.

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    Tamara@justsewit

    It depends on how fast you sew and it you include trims etc. I would say allowing at least an hour to lay out the pattern and cut it would be ample for this step and a good 12 hours to sew the dress, taking into consideration potential need for unpicking and of course pressing time.

    When it is a style like this I like to take my time to get it right and usually I use things like mini piping to enhance the collar and sleeves. Allowing this time frame will also allow for any little mistakes concerning the zipper also and if you are learning a new technique.

    I think I’m a fairly slow sewer because I allow myself to get distracted due to the times when I sew. But how fast you sew will take into consideration how much time to allow yourself. Once you’ve made one you will generally quicken the pace anyhow.

    Hope this helps

    Tamara

    11 years agoLINK

    meleliza@meleliza

    I am a slow sewer too, I think, and lately it’s gotten worse. I think I’ve allowed my inner perfectionist a little too much control! I’m so relieved to hear you saw 12 hours, though, I made a list of the separate steps and came up with 10-12 hours too. Not counting the crinoline! I have a fitting scheduled for tomorrow morning for my very first commissioned dress! I’m doing this for a friend, but considering it a trial and hoping it might lead to more.

    I’ve been dreaming of this pattern in handkerchief linen with embroidery and lace for a communion dress, wouldn’t that be lovely?

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    Tamara@justsewit

    Oh congratulations! How fun that sounds. Handkerchief linen would be pretty for a communion dress. Different from the satin things you find in that category. I could imagine the hem being scalloped with the embroidery. Oh the fun you could have with this pattern!

    Can’t wait to see your version of this dress

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    Nicole@motherof5

    I am a slow and careful sewer so only use this as a guide.

    I made similar dresses for a wedding(paid job) and they took me 20 hours each,including cutting and hand sewing.

    ~Nicole~

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    Jennifer1568@Jennifer1568

    I think handkerchief linen and embroidery sounds beautiful. Please post a photo. I am planning cream colored silk and velvet. I bought a remnant of duponi silk and for the pattern to fit, I have to use it so the grain line on the pattern piece is perpendicular to the selvage. Will that work? I want to use the silk for the skirt part of the dress.

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    meleliza@meleliza

    Thanks for all the feedback! So the little girl has chosen no collar or sleeves, which simplifies the dress quite a bit. She wants that bow, though! Still, I want to allow myself plenty of time to get a really perfect finish. After all, what’s the point of paying me good money for a custom dress if it isn’t perfect?

    but oh, wouldn’t this also be perfect for a little flower girl dress? Gosh I hope that cousin of mine gets married soon:)

    11 years agoLINK

    Tamara@justsewit

    You could really go wild with this style – it is the classic termed as “square yoke” that is used in smocking. Flowergirls dresses yes! I made one for my niece to wear to my wedding and it had a pinktucked bodice with the pintucks crossing each other and set on a diagonal. It was basically this pattern with different sleeves and with the darts. I want to at least make a muslin for this today once our visitors depart so that I can make a start on the birthday dress – it won’t be a copy of the one from Homespun, I may leave that for Christmas.

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    How long does it take you to sew a dress like this? (2024)

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    How long does it take to sew a dress? ›

    Every dressmaking pattern takes a different amount of time and it all depends on the complexity of the pattern. For example, if your dress includes ruffles or complex stitching like french seams, it will take much longer to sew. As a general rule (if you're using a pattern) it roughly takes three days to sew a dress.

    How fast can a seamstress make a dress? ›

    So if you want to know exactly how long does tailoring a dress take – here is the thing, depending on the skill of your tailor, complexity of the dress, and style of the dress, it can span from a few hours up to 4 weeks to get it finished up and ready to wear.

    How many hours does it take to hem a dress? ›

    If you've never hemmed a dress before, you might feel intimidated and unsure about where to start. It's actually pretty simple and you don't need a lot of sewing skills to do this well. In fact, you can complete this project in half an hour or less with just a needle and thread, using a blind stitch.

    How hard is it to sew a dress? ›

    Making a dress is a simple beginner sewing project that you can execute with a basic pattern and the right sewing tools. If you've never sewn before, read up on some basic sewing skills—like basic stitching and sewing machine use—before attempting this project.

    What is the easiest fabric to sew a dress? ›

    Sandwashed Cotton & Effortless Cotton Poplin

    Our Sandwashed Cotton and Effortless Cotton Poplin are two of our easiest fabrics to sew because they have a super stable weave, meaning that they don't stretch out easily.

    How long does it take to make a custom made dress? ›

    Designing your custom dress with us typically takes 6-9 months to craft your perfect custom gown with A. Cherie Couture, including consultations, custom sketches, design approvals, production adjustments, and delivery.

    How much can a seamstress take in a dress? ›

    Taking a gown one to two sizes down is pretty common, and should still keep the integrity of the original design fairly easily.

    How long do tailors usually take? ›

    Depending on the changes you need, the tailoring process can take as little as a few days to as long as six weeks. Getting a fully tailored suit will typically take longer than making minor alterations to the one you already own.

    Is dress making difficult? ›

    Sewing isn't hard, but it's not easy either. It takes serious effort and commitment to spend time and money to learn this life-long skill. Some days are easier than others. When you get down, remember patience, practice, and the process will help you reach your sewing goals.

    What is the top of a dress called? ›

    Bodice continues in use to refer to the upper portion (not including the sleeves) of a one- or two-piece dress. The bodice of a dress was called the corsage in the 19th century.

    Is hemming a dress expensive? ›

    Here's an estimate of how much you might expect to pay for formal and casual dress alterations: Formal Dresses: Hem: $30 - $120. Taper: $25 - $65.

    How deep should a hem be on a dress? ›

    Determining the Depth of the Hem

    Generally, skirts, dresses, and coats have wider hems (2 to 3 inches or 5 to 7.5 cm) than jackets, pants, and blouses (1 to 2 inches or 2.5 to 5 cm). Straighter edges have deeper hems (2 to 3 inches or 5 to 7.5 cm) than flared or circular edges (1/2 to 1 inch or 1.3 to 2.5 cm).

    What is the hardest clothing to sew? ›

    Sheer fabric include batiste, chiffon, gauze, muslin, organza, organdy, , sheer nylon, sheer polyester, sheer silk, silk and voile.

    What clothing is easiest to sew? ›

    Easy-to-sew patterns will recommend easy-to-work with fabrics such as cotton, plain and knit fabrics that don't fray, aren't too slippery and where no pattern matching is required like prints, checks and stripes.

    Can you stitch a dress by hand? ›

    You don't need much, not even a sewing machine.

    "Some people actually hand-sew entire garments," she says, "and that's amazing. I don't have the patience to do that, but hand-sewing is honestly a really useful skill to have."

    How long does it take a dressmaker to make a wedding dress? ›

    Since bridal dresses take 4-6 months in production and you'll want another 2-3 months in alterations, we recommend shopping for your wedding dress a minimum of 8 months in advance. If you are able to give yourself a cushion, we always recommend doing so.

    How many yards of fabric does it take to make a dress? ›

    If you're making a short dress with short sleeves for a child, 1 yard should be the right amount of fabric. For a longer adult-size dress with long sleeves you will need a minimum 2 to 3 yards of wide fabric. You also need to take account of the width of the fabric.

    How long does it take to know how do you sew? ›

    Learning basic sewing skills is estimated to take around two to three weeks, depending on how much instruction you receive. Self-learning will take longer–roughly six to nine months–to produce consistent and clean results.

    Is it easy to sew a prom dress? ›

    Generally, the sewing itself is not the difficult part of doing a prom dress. The hard part is dealing with the unique characteristics of the special fabrics you are using.. Pay close attention to the fabric recommendations on the pattern envelope.

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