'I made Venezuela Fury's 40ft wedding train - it was too big for my workshop'
Emily Grant, a seamstress from Lancashire, created a 40ft wedding train for Venezuela Fury, the daughter of boxer Tyson Fury. The project required her to work in a church hall due to the train's size, as it was too large for her workshop. Grant expressed her excitement about the media attention and the recognition of her work as a seamstress.
- ▪Emily Grant made a 40ft wedding train for Venezuela Fury's wedding.
- ▪The train was so large that Grant had to use a church hall for the project.
- ▪Grant completed the train in five weeks, working alongside her other bridal clients.
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'I made Venezuela Fury's 40ft wedding train - it was too big for my workshop' 16 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GooglePaul BurnellNorth WestSew In LoveThe wedding, held on the Isle of Man last Sunday, got huge coverageA seamstress who made Venezuela Fury's 40ft (12m) wedding train has told how she sewed for "lots of hours" in secret and had to use a church hall as it was "too big" for her workshop. Emily Grant, 38, from Colne, Lancashire, was summoned to a top secret first fitting with the bride - the daughter of boxer Tyson Fury - and her mum Paris, as she prepared for her first celebrity wedding.
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