Hope this of use for someone, drawn completely by me and so free for all to use as you wish.
I backed the wedding dress with a slightly different coloured card to make the pattern stand out - this design is more for scrapbooking as I wouldn't advise taking the dress any smaller due to the small cuts needed for the pattern.
Couldn't sleep last night due to personal issues, so played instead.
Started as a bodice and skirt and then developed into a riding jacket as well.
Both templates are included.
Drawn from scratch in Studio, not traced or copied, (except that the jacket is very similar to my daughter's wedding dress which I made years ago).
All comments welcome, good or bad.
ErikaP
Just looked at the template, the green piece is if you want to do a contrast front piece on the dress. PLEASE RESIZE IT FIRST, IT IS SMALLER THAN IT SHOULD BE!!!!
[COLOR="DarkOrchid"][B]Today i tried to design something myself.. My son (17yrs old) helped me and started it off for me and i moulded it into shape.. It does not seem to cut all of it, i have to do the odd bit with a craft knife but i thought i would share
Had a little play and came up with some boudoir ideas. Not sure if the red line cuts or not, intended for placement not cutting, might need an expert to check that. Hope someone finds it of use. Kiaya
Because I have made changes since uploading it as a result of a test run, I have now added a backing model, removed frills from the front and removed the fake laces. The holes are easy to remove should you wich but I used them to thread a lace through. The frills then cut separately and go on last with the optional bra contrast. And I think I have even managed my own screen shot, though it wasn't easy even following Lucille's great instructions because nothing happens when I hit screenshot - so thanks again Doreen, I managed to follow your instructions and eventually got there!
Kiaya
Last edited by Lucille; 04-02-2012 at 08:20 PM.
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Someone wanted a tuxedo, I found one as a free vector on this site and below is a photo of the whole file, plus the Tux separated out in it's own file it's a free download so anyone wanting any of the other designs can easily download, it has a choice of several file formats including SVG.
I don't know if anyone else does this, but when I find a ding that I like, instead of having loads of fonts installed I type out all the designs I like, clean them up and save them as a template and uninstall the font.
These ladies had chicken pox so they have all been cleaned up, simplified and end nodes joined. Each one has it's own mat and I've separated them enough I hope that if the file loads "Grouped" which it probable will if you put it in your library, you can ungroup and re-select without loosing any of the inside elements.
Studio was getting a bit chocked so there is only half of them here the rest will follow another time and remember this was/is a dingbat font and for personal use only.
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