Fabric for a kereru coloured wedding dress
I’ve actually gone about telling you about Shell’s dress slightly backwards. You see, before we finalised a design, we went looking for fabric. It’s often easier to fine fabric you like and design a dress around it, than to design a garment and hope you can get the right fabric. So, fabric shopping. As I mentioned before, Shell didn’t want a white wedding dress. Her dream dress fabric was ice blue silk taffeta, but unfortunately ice blue isn’t a fashionable colour at the moment. We looked everywhere for ice blue silk of pretty much any description, to no avail. And we were on a serious schedule: 6 weeks from engagement to wedding. Then one of my favourite fabric stores, The Fabric Warehouse had a 50% off moving sale, so we hurried off to it to see if there was anything nice in it. First we found a bolt of beautiful dove grey super-lightweight silk crepe. And, on the $1 a metre table, a bunch of ice-sea blue stretch cotton. So we bought 10 metres of …
