Bridal Veil Patterns

Bridal veil patterns are very popular wedding accessories worn by brides for many centuries. If you are looking for some easy ways on how to make a bridal veil pattern yourself, then the following article on bridal veil pattern will prove to be helpful.
Bridal Veil Patterns
The most hectic yet existing experience in one's life is when planning for a wedding and planning it according to the wedding budget. The most vulnerable person according to me during weddings is the bride-to-be as she succumbs to the tempting Vera Wang gown or some other 'ohh, soooo beautiful!' wedding gowns or wedding accessories. This makes the firmly decided wedding budget go for a toss. Well, you can't help going over budget as weddings are a time when you absolutely have to buy the very best. It's a special day of your life and cannot be done with anything but the best. There are some things like wedding dresses or wedding hairstyles that need to be one of the best kinds. But, you can save a lot by trying to cut down on things that you can do yourself. For example, wedding reception centerpiece ideas, making wedding bows, etc. help you save some cash and also help you participate in your wedding decorations intimately. Thus, many brides and their mothers are opting for bridal veil patterns that can be made at home. How to make bridal veil patterns, depends a lot on your sewing and gluing skills. If you are interested to know more on how to make bridal veil patterns, then the following information will prove to be very useful.

Types of Bridal Veil Materials

If you are planning to design your own bridal veil patterns, then it is very important to know more about the bridal veil materials. The most common material for bridal veil patterns is bridal illusion. Most of the bridal salons have bridal veils made of bridal illusions. The bridal illusion is simply known as 'tulle' in the wedding industry and is 100% nylon tulle. This is an interlock fabric like all tulles. It has an illusion of a diamond shape, that is created by the holes in the fabric. It is has a medium body and is perfect to use as a blusher layer. It depends on the construction of the veil that makes it look fluffy or tall. This most affordable wedding veil material, is not suitable for long-term storage and cannot be passed on to future generations.

Silk tulle is one of the most luxurious fabrics of veil materials. This is the most hard bridal veil materials of all. It is only available in few high-end retail shops and online retailers. It is 100% silk and has an hexagonal interlock. It is softer than the bridal illusion and English netting. It can drape and fall better than the other two and is very flat when gathered. It is almost a sheer fabric suitable for blusher layer. The silk tulle is the most expensive veil materials. It is also the softest and can be passed on to generations without the fear of yellowing like the bridal illusion and deterioration chances of both bridal illusion and English netting.

Another type of bridal veil pattern material is the English netting. This is very hard to find and few high end retainers carry veils of this fabric. It is a tulle that is 100% cotton with hexagonal interlock. Although a sheer fabric, not the most preferred one and cannot be used as a blusher. It has the most body of all veil materials and has the most bulk when gathered on a comb to make veil. It is stiffer than the bridal illusion or silk tulle. It can hold shape and will not flow and drape like the above two veil materials. It is a stronger material can be kept for a long-term storage and passed on to future generations. Now that you have understood the various types of bridal veil pattern materials, let us go into the details of how to make a bridal veil pattern.

How to Make a Bridal Veil Pattern?

Once you have decided the type of bridal veil material, it is important to know the length of the veil you would like to have before bringing it home. The following are the standard veil lengths:
  • Shoulder length bridal veil - 24"
  • Elbow length bridal veil - 30"
  • Fingertiplength bridal veil - 40"
  • Ballet/Waltz length bridal veil - 52"
  • Chapel length bridal veil - 90"
  • Cathedral length bridal veil - 110"
These are the standard veil lengths of different bridal veil patterns. If your veil has more than one layer, then the top layer is usually kept elbow length. You can use the top layer of any multi-layer veil as a blusher.

How to Cut the Fabric?

Use a rotary cutter and a self-heating mat to cut a bridal illusion, English netting or silk tulle easily and give a clean cut to the fabric. You may use a pair of sharp scissor for cutting the veil material, but make sure you avoid jagged ends. When cutting the tulle, fold the fabric in half lengthwise. This makes it easier to cut a symmetrical curve at the bottom.

Once the veil is cut in desired shape, before gathering, add the embellishments to the veil. You may use sequin, pearls, etc. to embellish your veil. You may even glue in rhinestones. Then place the embellishments evenly when the veil is spread flat and embellishments look more tightly spaced on the top once you gather the veil. You may even add the embellishments after gathering the veil, but I prefer doing it before.

Using a needle, thread in the button thread. A whip stitch is used to run a thread along the straight edge of the veil on the top. You should push the fabric along with the thread to make the gathers. Secure the gathers using a knot that is about three inches wide at the top. The width may also depend on the width of the comb on which the veil is attached. Cut off the excess material and glue the veil to a hair comb. You can even attach the veil to a bridal tiara or decorative headband or barrette. Put in a decorative stitch, around the edges, matching the color of your wedding theme or wedding gown. Know more on bridal gowns and bridal hair accessories.

This simple bridal veil making idea is not only money saving, but fun to make. If you are good with treads and needles, you may make a more elaborate bridal veil pattern. It gives you a feeling of accomplishment and a sweet memory for a lifetime. Weddings are all about a lifetime of happy memories and building new relationships. Make your wedding even more special by taking personal interest in simple things like bridal veil patterns.

By Batul Nafisa Baxamusa
Published: 11/13/2009
 
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