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Now might need a sash

So I just left my third fitting and it looks like I might end up needing a sash to cover a seem that is needed to fix some bunching that is happing. The link is the dress I have where someone has added a sash. https://www.stillwhite.com.au/43383-alfred-angelo

I am looking at this one http://forums.theknot.com/post/discussion/https//www.etsy.com/listing/399483965/sale-something-blue-bridal-sash-sapphire?ref=market, as it will match the earrings I got and wondering it if it too "busy". Also my colors are gray and pink. I did the blue in the earrings thinking it would be something blue and go well with my eyes, but I am not sure about how adding more on the sash would look. Thoughts? 
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Re: Now might need a sash

  • The link to the sash isn't working, can you repost it?

    Your dress is gorgeous, have you tried it with the sash? I would think that, if you really need one, something plain would be best so it doesn't distract from the dress. It's a statement piece. 
  • Why do you think the seam needs to be covered?

    I'd have to see the dress with a sash on. I would keep the sash very simple, as I don't think the dress lends itself well to a sash (it's got a lot going on already with two distinct pieces to the dress).

  • It is not plain by any means. :smile: I could be wrong about needing a sash to cover the seem, but it might because of the way the lace will line up. The seamstress could make one I think, as she seems to have all the stuff needed and held a plain white ribbon up to where she is cutting.  
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  • My gut says that if you do need a sash, simple would be better, especially with the complexity of your dress. Would it be possible to have a sash made that matches the fabric/flow of the ruffles at the bottom of your dress? Like maybe some leftover fabric if you had it shortened...


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