This instructable doesn't contain too many details of the dress-making itself, because that's up to you - this Instructable is about the laser-cut detail. So here are lots of inspirational pictures, my vector files, and not too many words.
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Somewhere in this process, it occurred to us that the sharp crisp lines that laser-cut fabric would have would look great on the lean lines and clean profiles of the dresses the bride was favoring. So, I began to explore this idea in the sketches. As the drawings progressed, I created more finished images and began laying out the laser-cut design. You can see one of the final sketches, below, and some of the other dresses that served as inspiration.






































![Origami Daily - 309: Wedding Dress 02 - TCGames [HD]](http://www.instructables.com/files/deriv/FEI/O021/H3XMHHFY/FEIO021H3XMHHFY.SQUARE.jpg)





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can you tell me
does the laser 'seal' the cut edges and prevent fraying, or have you any other solution?
Is the dress lined in black - or is it simply left to hang?
WOW!
Also your bride is realy beautyful!
Thanks for sharing this project :-).
Why didn't you starch and/or iron the silk before cutting? (There's soft creases visible under the cutter head.) Starch is easy to soak out, and ironing of course is harmless enough, if you set the temperature carefully.
Simply... stunning. And I deeply appreciate that the Groom's vest was designed to match. Too many people make the wedding wholly about the Bride. It's nice to see the man included in the overall style.
Very nice dress, and a beautiful bride! Congratulations on both the marriage and the nicest wedding dress I've ever seen - and I work in the wedding business!
(just kidding). Nice job!
Pretty soon, we won't be using things like scissors anymore...
wait... |=/