Any good SEAMSTRESS to recommend ?

Hi Cheers,

Welcome to SingaporeBrides forum. Happy to know you too! I just had my AD ceremony in Oct last year. As for videographer & photographer, I would recommend you to my AD photographer, Wai Peng.

She is a freelance photographer and her charges are reasonable. I personally like her works, she's able to capture your very candid and memorable moments.

You may wish to contact her at 96935299. Just say you are recommended by Felicia.

Thanks.
 


Hi,

I'm interested on Kim's work.
Can anyone mail me their dress from Kim,
Thanks

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hi ladies,

Hope it's not too late. You can check out the nov 03 (there's a link posted by user with nickname "Female") and nov 04 (mine) thread above.
 
Hi everybody,

I brought my wedding gown to May Culture at Chinatown Point #03-40 for alteration, am satisfied with the outcome and experience. The designer/seamstress May Lo is from Hong Kong and easy to work with. You can contact her at 6536 6968.
 
Hey girls,
Marilyn, i saw photos of your dresses in this forum last year and I thought Kim did an awesome job! Really inspiring! I was impressed enough to seek her out & got her to make an evening gown for my wedding which i absolutely adore. I paid $150 for cloth & $100 for her workmanship. Worth every cent! I hope sharing my experience may be helpful.

1. Decide if you need the gown for photo-taking/ tea ceremony/ ROM/ wedding. Contact Kim at least 3-4 months before you need the gown. The earlier the better if its peak period (Sep-Dec, Feb).

2. make an appointment with Kim & show her sketches/ photos of your desired gown. she's got some photos of her previous creations at her place plus some fashion mag you can browse for more ideas too. let her take your measurements.

3. get Kim to bring you to browse for cloth at Arab Street. She'll advice you which cloth is suitable for your gown & how much of it to buy. (I fell so in love with a cloth here that made me did a 180 deg turn on my design. fickle is the female heart)

4. buy cloth & pass it to Kim. Arrange your fitting dates. If you don't like certain things during your fittings (eg, collar too high, dress too loose), just tell her frankly. Its important to communicate well with her so she knows exactly what you want.

5. Lastly, good luck & have fun!

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sue ann,
wow, your gown very very gorgeous!! you know what, now i'm learning sewing and i found out that Kim really have very good workmanship. She does very nice finishing!
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oh yeah, i requested Kim to change my CS collar 3 times and not once she complained! yes, communication is important
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looks like most pple go to arab street to look for materials. while there is a wide variety of materials to choose from, i think some do charge exorbitantly.

Just want to recommend that indian sarees have a wide range to choose from too and are equally elaborate, if not, even more elaborate and exotic. they have beaded ones, hand-woven designs and embroidery too. A saree comes in 6m (need to wrap ard the fats mah) and ranges from as cheap as 30 bucks for normal cloth to above 120 for hand-woven silk. It's long enough to make a long cheongsum and a matching shirt for yr hubby (to make a pair, like malay couple if u like, haha). I have seen beaded materials that are less than 50 per m (i guess that is pretty cheap?). I bought hand-woven silk with bit of crystals at $192 for 6m. Embroidered thai silk (those smooth ones usually used for CS) at arab street range from abt 40 to 52 bucks per m. Do the math and can see sari is relatively cheaper for material of same quality. Can try this Hannifah at little india. n i doubt u have to look like 'ah pu neh neh' using saree as the material...heee


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hi all,

i m interested in making a CS for my AD. But how do i know which design is suitable for me? Can i just pass the 'picture' to Kim and ask her to make based on the pic?

Does Kim give feedback?

Thanks
 
HI everyone

I am interested to make a Cheongsum as my teadress thus would like to gather some ideas from those brides who have MTM CS before

Please share ur contacts and ur CS pics

Thanks a lot
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Hello Ladies

I would like to reccomend my tailor. I am getting her to do my evening and my bridesmaid dress. She is really nice and I like her work as she has made a cheongsum for me before.
Her details:
Judy Khoo Blk 34 Upper Cross Street
#03-122
Tel: 65365776

She is really friendly and approchable

Cheers,
C
 
Hello ladies

I am making a full length cheongsum and bustier dress for my bridesmaid. Her charges are pretty ressonable, definitely cheaper than if you make it at a bridal studio.

However I had to buy the cloth/material which I purchased from Royal Fabrics at Arab street where they have beautiful sequinned, lace, chiffon , etc fabrics. I spent a total of 300-400 dollars on material alone for both myself and bridesmaid.

her workman ship price depends on your design. Yes, she can make a copy if you want.

Her charges at least in the range of 150-200 + SGD onwards . Again it is subject how intricate or complicated your design is.

AhJo77, I do not have pictures yet as the end product is not ready but I trust Judy's work. Give her a call if you are interested.

Hope this helps.

C
 
Hi CG

Could you share with me the results of your evening gown and bridesmaids dresses? Were you happy with her and her work?

If anyone has made a wedding/evening gown and/or bridesmaids dresses with a seamstress could you pls share your experiences (and photos) with me?

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Thanks all in advance!
 
hi CG,
i'm also thinking of mtm a CS for my wedding this nov. i'm now thinking if i should get it ready by july for my photoshoot with my BS.

any idea how much time would Judy require to mtm a CS?
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Hi

Sorry I have been busy settling down since I got married. Had no time to email this forum.

Judy is a great person to work with. If you want to get a CS ready by July, best to get yr material and design to Judy in February 07. She normally wants you to do 1 - 2 fittings to make sure that the gown is 100%.

I was happy with the results. I made a bridesmaid dress+ CS with her.
 
tks CG!!!
I think i will go ard to see those CS tat are sold off the rack 1st. See if i look good in them then i decide if i should make. If these OTR cheongsam dun fit well then mayb i will make la hahaha i very scared fat dun look nice.

My sis most likely oso wans to do a CS or a cocktail dress....
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Do you have your photos ready? would really love to see your dress & judy's works hehe
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Hi Everyone,

I'm also looking for a good seamstress to do my wedding gown & evening gown for me. Have checked with a few bridal studios reg renting of gowns, cost around $450/day - and thats the cheapest. Hope getting a tailor made gown would bring me more savings.
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CG, Glad you liked your gown. Would like to see your gown too, kindly email me the pics: [email protected]

Thanks dear!
 
CG thanks for you email! Did Judy help you design the gown or was it your own design? It looks like the workmanship is pretty good, did it fit well on you?
 
hi all,
i'm going to be my fren's emcee for her wedding. But i'll be 5 months pregnant then. Does Kim do evening gowns for pregnant women or gowns that are loose/flared below the bustline? Anyone with pics to send me? thanks
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Hi
I am glad that you liked the gown. I designed it myself based on inspiration from TanYoong bridal. I am pleased with the result and my family and guests had praises for the gown.

I got the material from Royal Fabrics, which was not cheap as Judy advised me to get good stuff.
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I just hope i can still fit into the gown years down the road. heh heh
 
Hi everyone, i want to share with you a bad experience i had with this alteration shop located behind Converse at Far East Plaza on the 3rd level. It is sharing the shop space with a shop that sells 'Victorian style clothes'. I had a pair of Mango pants and bermudas altered by the couple there. My bermudas was supposed to be sized down but was still too loose despite giving her the right proportions and the seamstress said if i want to size it down again, i should pay. Even insisted I lost weight. She asked me to shift the pants buckle inwards and i will be able to wear!

She forgot to alter my Mango pants and i had to come back another day. When I went back to collect, I could see ripples running down the inner legs. There was also an iron print on one part of the inner leg. She then said she will mend the ripples. I went back yesterday and she merely ran another thread over the pants. My pants were ruined. When I wanted a refund, she said there was nothing wrong from what she see and no refund, she already did alterations and didnt even charge me the second time. She even chase us out of the shop and claim she didnt alter the inner leg finally. There were clearly 2 strings of stitches and she could still deny it. We could not argue with her because we didnt have any the receipt, the receipt was given to her when I collect the pants the first time round. And anyway she wrote in such illegible Chinese handwriting that you cannot argue with her even if she is wrong.

I have given her so much business and this is how they treated me when things go wrong. I am so disheartened How evil can people be!

Please BEWARE when sending your clothings to this Shop. Better approach other shops cos you WILL NOT get a refund or compensation like me if _ _ _'_ ALTERATION spoils your clothes . My pants cost $55!
 


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