Yesterday's sewing! A little corset cover with a bust ruffle, a sort of old-time type of padding to achieve that iconic Edwardian silhouette. But also because I was just curious about how it worked and had small scraps of this very thin and soft cotton laying about. Still needs a waistband and buttons, and for me to finish the basted hems by hand, later.
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in reply to Sini Tuulia • •@Sini Tuulia uh! travel bustle pad that folds flat sounds like a really useful thing!
is it this video? youtube.com/watch?v=Zxs4qF8yyS…
/me adds it to the list of videos to watch
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in reply to Sini Tuulia • •@Sini Tuulia @Ailbhe there is always room for more padding to the caboose!
and if there isn't, it means that the skirt isn't wide enough!
(maybe. I suspect that there is a practical limit, even for victorian skirts :D )
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