Are You A Bride Who Wants to Know How to Make a Bridal Veil?
Learn how to make your own wedding veil with the same quality as a store-bought veil with this online tutorial.
Created by Master Milliner Tracy Young, this tutorial is perfect for any bride who wants a wedding essential without the hefty price tag. You’ll have access to step-by-step video instructions that are easy to follow, even if you don’t have a lot of sewing experience.
The best part? You can personalize your wedding veil to match your unique style and veil length. We’ve got you covered whether you’re looking for a delicate touch that graces your shoulders, or you want something more dramatic like a cathedral-length, show-shopping veil statement.
Introducing the ultimate tutorial
Milliner Tracy Young
Has Been Making Bridal Headpieces for Decades
When it comes to wedding veils and bridal headpieces, there’s no one more qualified than Tracy Young. She’s passionate about her work and loves helping brides find the perfect veil for their wedding. She knows what it takes to make a beautiful wedding veil and now she shares her knowledge with you.
Are you an expert sewer who just needs a quick outline of how to make a bridal veil? You can read a how-to post by clicking here. Of course, most brides need more details so Tracy created a video with step-by-step instructions so that anyone could make a beautiful veil.
Here’s What Brides Are Saying
“Tracy is the perfect teacher. She can explain how to make any type of hat or bridal headpiece in a simple, easy-to-follow way so that you can make it yourself.”
My lace veil is better than I ever could have imagined. It’s STUNNING with my dress.”
“Tracy understands exactly what a bride wants. I’m so thrilled to have found her.”
perhaps you are thinking…
Tracy, I have no idea how to sew or use a sewing machine
Like so many, you might not know how to sew and don’t have a sewing machine.
I Don’t Have the Time!
Planning a wedding can take more than 200 hours and that means a lot of juggling. If you’re seriously pressed for time, there are options. How about family and friends? Many of them would love to do something and are simply waiting for you to ask.