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On The Original 1916 – 1921 Party Dress
Hi Sandy - I used enormous zip ties for my grand pannier, but I plan to change this material to…
On Where to Find Patterns for 18th c. Robes a la Francaise
Yes, any medium weight, non-stretch material will work perfectly- twill, jean, coutil, lighter weight canvas.
On Simplicity 18th Century Stays – Adding Boning
Can you tell me what you're using for the hoops in the grand pannier? I have tried 30" cable ties…
On Where to Find Patterns for 18th c. Robes a la Francaise
Would twill work? (No upholstery material near here that is suitable).
On Simplicity 18th Century Stays – Adding Boning
This method should work with any plastic.
On Simplicity 18th Century Stays – Adding Boning
I only put the boning in the straight channels that are a consistent width. Triangular shapes that are left over…
On Simplicity 18th Century Stays – Adding Boning
I also used chamois to bind my edges - I'll show how in a future video - but I do…
On Simplicity 18th Century Stays – Adding Boning
My stays here are made out of an upholstery cotton, interlined with linen, and the tacked-in lining (not shown here)…
On Simplicity 18th Century Stays – Adding Boning
Are your stays made out of twill? What weight (light, heavy, etc) and what are you using for the lining?
On Simplicity 18th Century Stays – Adding Boning