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The stays-inspired corset top is done!

It's made from an old pair of jeans, spray painted with sparkling blue fabric paint and bound with black bias tape.

I've used some paracord for lacing, but I think it isn't sparkly enough, and will probably look for something else in the stash.

Worn over a skirt and petticoat the tabs do something funny, but that was just to be decent while taking the pictures, if worn *below* the skirt they should do their jobs.

Of course it is quite wrinkly, since it's unboned (there are just zip ties on both sides of the eyelets), but I'd say it works quite well a) as a costumey fun thing done with things I already had home b) as a general idea that I've cut the right size of the pattern and can proceed with cutting the real thing (and then properly fit them according to the instructions).

@sewing group #sewing #costuming #stays

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eye contact, clothing/sewing finished object pictures

Now I'm thinking how to make an automatic eyelet machine, Arduino driven…

invidio.xamh.de/watch?v=hLROmD…

in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla''

eye contact, clothing/sewing finished object pictures
the denim with the fabric paint looks so cool! I love this
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@Emily I still have half a bottle of paint and I'm definitely going to be using it again in a similar way!

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in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla''

Now I have a question for people who wears stays: how do you put them on? For these I've made them fully front lacing, and it's easy to just lace them after they are on the body, but the real thing is supposed to lace only on the back: should I train myself to pass a cord through the eyelets in my back?

The lace is supposed to be only as long as needed when the stays are fully closed, right? there is no additional length that can be used to put the stays on and then only need to tighten them, right?

Or am I doing it completely wrong?

#sewing #spiralLacing #historicalClothing @sewing group

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in reply to Elena ``of Valhalla''

I don't have a back lacing set (yet) but my cord is much longer than the required length when closed. I always lace them up loose and then tighten.

The extra length just gets tucked inside anyway.

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eye contact, clothing/sewing finished object pictures
that is really cool!

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