Ladies, I am 7w2d with my first, and LONG awaited, pregnancy. This is an IVF pregnancy so I already had my first scan and baby’s heartbeat was strong! Here is my challenge: I am a bridesmaid in two weddings this June, I’ll be 18 weeks for one and 22 weeks for the other. Both dresses have already been bought in my normal size 4, neither come in maternity sizes. I don’t want to go in to get fitted until I am done with my first trimester which will be around mid-April. Do you have any suggestions as to how I go about estimating my size so far in advance? How long does a seamstress usually need for a BM dress?
Re: I’m a pregnant bridesmaid! Twice!
Dandelion - October 2018
Angel "Aurora" - July 2020
Angel "Sawyer" - May 2021
Angel "Maxine" - January 2022
Angel "Violet" - March 2022
Baby Dove due March 2023
Not sure what type of dress you have, but hopefully you can do the same and it will save you some of the stress!
I am in the same situation. I’m MOH in a wedding next month and MOH in a wedding at the end of June.
I ordered my dress for the April wedding two sizes too big and it’s huge. I will need to have it taken in at some point but am not sure how long to wait to make sure it’s a good fit with alterations. (Not to hikack this post, but when would you ladies recommend getting alterations on this dress? I’ll be a couple days shy of 16 weeks and my understanding is I may not start showing my bump until 13-16 weeks!).
The alterations lady at the other store where I ordered the dress for the June wedding recommended that I order it 3 sizes too big and they will alter it close to the wedding. Fingers crossed that works out. This dress is not nearly as flexible and I’ll be a few days shy of 27 weeks for that wedding.
Also, neither brides know yet! DH and I are still keeping it a secret and I’m about to burst! I can’t wait to tell them!!!
@ladyofarlington I recommend talking to the person who will be doing the alterations. I do alterations and it depends so much on the dress/style/fabric as well as what they have to work with in the seams that are there. Sometimes you can get a couple of sizes just from letting things out (or taking them up as @babyptobe mentioned) and some dresses have absolutely nothing extra to work with.
Sorry, not very helpful...but at least you have had a conversation with that person already so you know where to go!
Edit: my dress is empire waist so that helps with the alterability!