WHEN it comes to picking a wedding dress, most of us want something that stands out from the crowd. And one woman went all out to make sure she did by creating her own wedding day outfit to match her husband. Tymesha Triggs, from the US, decided to crochet her own wedding dress and even made her husband a matching tuxedo.
The crochet masterhand crafted her floor-length bridal gown, as well as her groom’s tuxedo, for their June 29 nuptials. “It was a Crotchet Crochet kind of wedding day,” exclaimed Tymesha , a needlework fashionista from Ohio, in the Facebook caption of her and hubby Ricardo Scott’s DIY “I Do” attire. The bride is the owner of the Crochet Crochet & Accessories and knitted the outfits alone with her bridesmaids in just 30 days with “no sleep,” she joked.
She crocheted the princess style frock and added organza ruffles to the back to create the illusion of a veil. To top off the crocheted dress, Tymesha also created matching earrings, gloves and even a tiara to complete her ensemble. And that's not all, her husband who clearly loves Tymesha's passion for crochet sported a white crochet suit topped with a matching hat and tux pocket.
Since tying the knot, the newlywed designer has nicknamed herself and Scott the “#CrochetCouple.” Her bridesmaid for the even also sported crochet dresses in an aqua-blue hue with a slit going up the leg. The incredible dedication to the look has gone viral, with many people floored by how much work the outfits to.
