Wedding Dress Patterns
Sewing your own wedding dress is the ultimate passion project. Whether you want a simple slip dress, a classic A-line gown, or an elaborate lace design, a wedding dress pattern lets you create something truly one-of-a-kind. We're curating the best bridal sewing patterns from indie designers and trusted brands.
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Bridal styles
Simple Slip Gown
Intermediate · Minimalist elegance
A-Line Wedding Dress
Advanced · Classic silhouette
Lace Overlay Gown
Advanced · Romantic detail
Tea-Length Dress
Intermediate · Vintage charm
Two-Piece Bridal Set
Advanced · Modern separates
Bridal Jumpsuit
Intermediate · Contemporary style
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I really sew my own wedding dress?
Absolutely. Thousands of brides sew their own gowns every year. Start with a muslin (test version) and give yourself 3-6 months for construction and fitting. Simpler silhouettes like slip dresses are very achievable for intermediate sewists.
What fabric should I use for a wedding dress?
Silk charmeuse, silk crepe de chine, and duchesse satin are traditional choices. Tulle for volume, lace for overlay. For budget-friendly options, polyester satin and bridal mikado drape beautifully at a fraction of the cost.
How much does it cost to sew a wedding dress?
Fabric and notions typically cost $100-$500 depending on your fabric choice, compared to $1,000-$5,000+ for a ready-made gown. The real investment is time — plan for 40-80 hours of sewing for a detailed gown.