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On Simplicity 18th Century Stays – Adding Boning
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May be a bit late, but I used about 4m for each side of the stays for binding them.
On Simplicity 18th Century Stays – Adding Boning
Meant to add, Central European.
On “Why Don’t I Look Right?” : Getting The Look Spot-On with Historical Costumes
There are a few examples of 18th Century boning in jackets for women, very little, but a couple pieces in…
On “Why Don’t I Look Right?” : Getting The Look Spot-On with Historical Costumes
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