Oh Frabjous Day!
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The binding is done! The binding is done! Callooh Callay, I chortle in my Joy!
I am FAR too impatient to wait for a mail order to arrive, despite the good advice from
sarahbellem and
peggyelizabeth. I went to Michael's and got some brass jumprings, as recommended by
myladyswardrobe, and pink cotton floss since I couldn't find silk buttonhole in the right color. I have marked out my lacing holes. All 60 of them. Remind me again why I thought lacing in front and back was a good idea?
Now I just have to sit down and start stitching...
Hey
sarahbellem, when you made your effigy that laced front & back, did you make lacing holes all the way down the back tabs or did you stop at the waist? I'm inlcined to stop at the waist, but I shudder to think I'd make a bad decision out of laziness... bbbwwwwAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA*gasp* *ahem* sorry...
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Date: 2007-01-30 06:14 pm (UTC)As for lacing all the way down the CB, yes, I do. I always see the corsets that people make that stop lacing at the waist and I wonder why they do it like that (not criticizing anyone who does do that, really I'm curious)... Lacing all the way down helps support the lower back in a corset that covers the hips, and as someone with back issues it makes a difference. YMMV, of course. You could just stop at the waist, try it on and see if it feels right, and if not, just add the remaining eyelets. No harm, no foul. ;)
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Date: 2007-01-30 07:36 pm (UTC)It's just that the original corset doesn't lace down the back but has a split tab there so it's open from the waist down. Now that I've opened up the whole thing, do I want to stop lacing at the waist to allow the tabs to split like the original, or lace all the way down for support/comfort/etc.?
That covers the "why" I'm just not sure which way I want to go. I like your idea of trying it before I add those eyelets...
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Date: 2007-01-30 07:52 pm (UTC)As for the lacing, I guess I really meant stopping about three or so inches from the bottom, not directly at waist level. The original has a slit, it's true, but not up to the waist (at least not the way I draft 'em). It's about an inch or so below the waistline. In this pic: http://modehistorique.com/benlowes/DSCF4454.jpg you can see that I ended the lacing about 2.5" from the bottom. In retrospect I probably did put the lacing down a bit further than the slit would have allowed... But I haven't noticed any problems stemming from that decision.
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Date: 2007-01-30 08:42 pm (UTC)Hopefully you will be ok with the floss. Unfortunately I don't seem to have shown a close up of the eyelets after I had sewn them. I've only got a close up of them when they were whipped on ready for sewing.
By the way - I didn't use floss for mine, but I used normal sewing thread. This is because I used a silk floss on my old corset eyelets and the silk eventually wore away.
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Date: 2007-01-30 10:39 pm (UTC)"apart from it stretching enough to be pretty much edge to edge front AND back after just 4 days wear!"
I can't TELL you how freaked out I am about this! I used linen canvas that I know is going to stretch and after all this work I just know this darn thing is going to need taking in. :-(