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pinkdiamond ([personal profile] glittersweet) wrote2020-04-09 11:30 pm

lightbulb- the mina

Okay so while looking for photos for insurance I found my first photos of my new Mina bodice and had quite a revelation.





So I find it very painful to do fitting for historic gear. It’s physically painful. 





I have helped that a bit with The Mina because I shaped all panels before putting eyelets in the back so I can lace it closed even during fitting.





But I’m having trouble with boning because well it’s also painful to cut. and to handle in general.





And I realised where most of my fitting trouble is which is the bust.





I need to cord the whole thing!





I want a mid-late 1870s shape and to get that cording is often used in the hip and bust gores.





Of course!





SO this is great.





My Marie antoinette stays need a lot of topstitching before I can bone that too and I may even use a bit of cording in that to soften some of the harshness of the metal stays.





I didn’t account for cording in my pattern but I have a good seam allowance at the sides.





The cording is going to help retain the shape I carefully created in fabric as it collapses off the form.






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