Wedding and Anniversary quilts
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Wedding and Anniversary quilts
Have any of you heard of making quilts out of your wedding gowns? Our 50th anniversary is next year and I think that would be a great idea for an anniversary quilt. What do all of you think? I have only grandsons and no one will ever need or want to use my dress. I think this would be a very good use of it.
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Being that you still have your gown ... I'd encourage you to keep it in tact and show it at your anniversary celebrations. Or perhaps throughout the year during get togethers with family and friends. This may be as simple as one person dropping by for tea. Many will enjoy seeing it and will help you enjoy your significant milestone all the more.
Now here's the twist ... Being that you are interested in using it for a quilt., start planning your quilt!! Of course, the design and start looking for fabrics to mix with it, etc. Your design might include some photos from your wedding day, dates, etc. And .... have all those who "see" your dress and help you celebrate, sign signature blocks with their wishes to you.
Then after it's all over .... if you are wanting to cut up your dress, go for it and have a fun time putting it all together.
Now here's the twist ... Being that you are interested in using it for a quilt., start planning your quilt!! Of course, the design and start looking for fabrics to mix with it, etc. Your design might include some photos from your wedding day, dates, etc. And .... have all those who "see" your dress and help you celebrate, sign signature blocks with their wishes to you.
Then after it's all over .... if you are wanting to cut up your dress, go for it and have a fun time putting it all together.
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If the dress has a train, you can compromise. My mom cut the train from her dress to make my christening coat, but left the dress in tact, Sort of the best of both worlds. The coat was most recently used for her GGson. The only downside is trying to hold a squirmy baby in slippery satin!
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If the dress has a train, you can compromise. My mom cut the train from her dress to make my christening coat, but left the dress in tact, Sort of the best of both worlds. The coat was most recently used for her GGson. The only downside is trying to hold a squirmy baby in slippery satin!
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I am making a "Lovers Knot" quilt for our 50th. Around the boarder and in some white blocks i am going to embroidery things that happened or important in our marriage. It has been fun planning it out. Now i have to really get busy.
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I just have to commenton this one. My dh & I are celebrating our 50th this year with several events. The main event is going to be done like a wedding, rented place, catered, dj etc. I am renting, borrowing dress forms to display family wedding gowns. I have my Mother-in-laws, 1936, mine 1962, my 2 daughters and my DIL. My other DIL rented her gown. They have all been stored in boxes for way to long.
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Have any of you heard of making quilts out of your wedding gowns? Our 50th anniversary is next year and I think that would be a great idea for an anniversary quilt. What do all of you think? I have only grandsons and no one will ever need or want to use my dress. I think this would be a very good use of it.
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someone posted on here of a beautiful wall hanging she made from her bridesmaid dress. I think it was in Pictures. I think making something from your dress for the 50th would be very meaningful. And it could eventually be passed on to anyone in the family.
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