E M Bohr Custom Sewing

E M Bohr Custom Sewing I have been a professional seamstress since 1983.

If you need your wedding or prom dress altered, your blue jeans mended, or a custom made garment call or text me at 620-336-3337.

04/14/2022

I don't keep my internet connection turned on all of the time so I may not get a your message right away so please call or send me a text at 620 336 3337 and I will respond as quickly as I can.

05/04/2021
03/18/2021

I am now making appointments for prom dress alterations.
For your appointment call 620-336-3337.

In 1986 I was asked to make a new Queen Neelah coronation robe. In 2020 I found the scraps from that robe and made a mas...
11/18/2020

In 1986 I was asked to make a new Queen Neelah coronation robe. In 2020 I found the scraps from that robe and made a mask.
I pray that it will never have to be used again.

06/30/2020

I am driving myself crazy trying to figure out a good face mask pattern. There are so many designs to choose from. Every one I try I end up changing. Just like everyone's body is shaped differently so are our faces. What works for me probably won't work for you.

Well back to the sewing machine maybe by the time I make the perfect mask we won't need them anymore.

05/04/2020

I would like to take a moment of your time to fill you in on what I have been doing for the last month or so. As most of my regular clients know I have been the care giver for my parents for many years. My father passed away in 2010. My mother passed away the morning of April 22 in her home where my sister and I have been caring for her. She had broken her hip five years ago and had several small strokes over the years. We were able to keep her at home with the help of Harry Hynes Memorial Hospice.

I would like to thank all of the people who have helped us over the years. There is no way I could name every Doctor, Nurse, or Aid that helped through the years but I would like you all to know your help was appreciated.

My clients have always been understanding when I had to say "Sorry I can't see you today I have to take care of my Mom" or "I haven't finished your project Mom needed me." Thank you all for your patience.

It is time for me to get back to work. We are still practicing social distancing as much as possible but I will be able to take in work again. If you have sewing you would like done call me and we will figure out the safest way to get it done.

Life goes on.

03/20/2020

I have a suggestion for all those students whose proms have been postponed or canceled. Have prom at home. Put on your dresses ladies and gentlemen since you won’t have your tux comb your hair and put on a clean shirt then take lots of pictures. You all know how to photo shop pictures so you and your friends can have fun at home adding your buddies to your pictures. Maybe your schools will allow the pictures to be added to the school website.
Have fun. Put up Christmas twinkle lights or make backdrops for pictures. Maybe your family will dress up with you and have a special dinner then go outside and dance in the yard with your family.
If you want to put pictures on my page please do. But remember I will delete anything that is in poor taste.

03/18/2020

I am still taking projects at this time. If the spread of the virus gets worse I will have to stop for a while as I am also the care giver for my elderly mother.
Please if you bring garments to me wash them first. Not just because of the virus but my machines don't like dirt. I have had people bring jeans, coveralls and work coats that they have worn out in the barn lot or garage with dirt and grease on them. If the dirt or grease gets in my machines I have to have them cleaned and it could ruin them.
Thank you for your consideration.

Need a prom dress? Stop by the 4- building at Riverside Park in Independence this afternoon until 4 p.m.
02/08/2020

Need a prom dress? Stop by the 4- building at Riverside Park in Independence this afternoon until 4 p.m.

01/30/2020

It is prom time once again. Time to make your appointment for alterations if you have found your dress. If you haven’t found your dress yet here are some tips to help make that shopping trip easier and the need for expensive alterations less likely.
• Wear a good bra. Never try on formal wear in a sports bra. Many dresses have built in bra cups and you won’t need to wear a bra. When you come for an alteration you will need to have the foundation garments (bra, Spanx, etc.) you plan to wear. They make a huge difference on how the garment fits.
• The dress length is the most common area that needs altered. If you plan to wear high heels take a pair of the height you plan to wear with you if you have them. You don’t want to buy a dress that is too short. Dresses are usually made to fit a 5’6” and taller person as it is easier to make them longer in the factory and have them altered to fit the shorter figure. When going for your alterations you will need to have your shoes with you.
• The most time consuming and expensive length alteration I have done was on a dress that had to be shortened about 6” and had gathered fabric roses sewn all over the skirt with beads sewn in clusters in the center. I had to remove the fabric flowers far enough up from the hemline to shorten the dress then the flowers had to be sewn back on as well as the beads. It took 40 hours to do these alterations. The dress was beautiful but it was very expensive.
The number of layers and the fullness also contribute to the length of time it takes to hem a dress. If it has eight layers of tulle each layer must be shortened separately. Many dresses have a lining, an under lining, and a top layer of fashion fabric such as chiffon or tulle. If it is tulle it could be several layers as tulle is so light weight it would look skimpy with only one layer.
• The bust and or the waist are also often areas that need altered. Garments that are too small are more difficult to alter than ones that are too large. While some dresses have extra seam allowances which can be let out not all dresses do. Bride’s maid and wedding dresses are more likely to have larger seams that can be let out than prom dresses.
If there isn’t enough fabric in the seam allowances to let the garment out there is not much I can do other than making a corset back by removing the back zipper and putting loops on both sides which a fabric lacing tie is run though like lacing up your shoes. A modesty panel can be placed under the lacing if you don’t want skin to show.
• The circumference of the bust may be correct but the bust curve could be too high or too low. I have found this problem in many wedding dresses. It is a fairly easy fix in most cases. Sometimes just putting in a bra cup works. Sometimes I do have to change the curve.
• Shortening shoulder straps or halter straps are fairly easy and inexpensive alterations. If they are beaded the beads will have to be taken off in the area where attached to the dress and possibly sewn back on by hand.
• Beads and sequins require extra time if they are in the area that needs altered. They have to be removed back far enough to get to the area that needs taken up. If letting out a seam that has beading around it that area will have to be covered with beads so if your dress comes with a little package of beads hang on to them for alterations or replacing ones that fall off. Beads do fall off easily. They can catch on things or on each other and pull loose. Sequins sewn on with the chain stitch can come off so easily you can lose a large area in seconds. If it happens try to pick up as many of them as you can and don’t pull on the loose thread as more will pull loose. I always make a final check when finishing a dress with beads to make sure there aren’t any loose ones. Not every seamstress likes to work with beads and sequins but I enjoy sewing by hand.
• Trains are popular and make your walk in glamorous but they can get in the way. They can be bustled. This is done by various methods of bringing up the bottom edge of the skirt and attaching it to a point higher on the skirt to make the hem at floor level all of the way around. The method used depends on the style of the dress. Bustling a dress makes it easier to move around and dance and it keeps it from being stepped on.

Have fun shopping and if you need alterations call or text me at 620-336-3337.

10/24/2019

I don't have the data turned on my phone all of the time so if you send me a message through Facebook Messenger I might not see it for several days. The best way to contact me is by phone or text message at 620-336-3337.

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4051 CR 5360
Cherryvale, KS
67335

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Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
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Saturday 9am - 12pm

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