* A large number of fabric needed
The greater the number of fabric required would be more expensive price of the dress. Amount of fabric used for wedding dresses is rather difficult to predictable, since bridal gowns usually have a fairly long tail dresses and details that require yards of material. So precise estimates should be calculated per design. As a rule, to make a half-circle bell-shaped dresses with long tails of fabric required 0.5 meters about four feet long with a record of such fabric has a width of at least 1.5 meter. Wide variety of fabric, generally ranging from 90 cm, 115 cm, 135 cm and 150 cm. While for the type of tulle usually we can find a wide reach 300 cm. However, the most commonly encountered in the market is a fabric with a width of 115 cm and 150 cm.
* Type of the selected fabric
Type of fabric must be tailored to the needs of design, such designs require duchess fabric types, chiffon, organza, lace, silk or brocade. It is not always the most expensive fabric must match. The best material to make a wedding dress is the fabric made from silk fibers, known as silk. This type of fabric is very soft and has a smoothing effect so that the fall of the dress is not rigid. In addition to soft in the skin, fibers made from silkworm cocoons or pupae is very comfortable to wear. Nature to absorb sweat and cool to wear in hot air. But on the contrary, in the cold air feels a little warm. But because it was expensive, you can replace it with another material that has an effect similar to the fabric you need. In addition to silk, the material choice for a wedding dress is very varied according to what we want, such as Duchesse, chiffon, organdi, satin, lace or tulle.
* Number of hours of work required
The difficulty of pattern making, cutting the number and complexity of detail will add hours of work required to make a dress.
* Details dress
Payet, applications, embroidery, corsages and other details are included in a dress. Increasingly fine detail usually the higher the cost of production.
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