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Posted 4/19/2006 8:16:38 AM






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how do i even begin to bustle this?

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Posted 4/19/2006 12:29:32 PM






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Have you talked to your seamstress yet by any chance? Personally.. no bloody clue.. sorry

Jules   

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Posted 4/19/2006 12:40:05 PM






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Hm, I'd have to agree that you should talk to your seamstress... I wouldn't know where to start with that fabric either...

Just get it done by a professional and don't worry about it

Cheers, Julia!

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Posted 4/19/2006 1:09:14 PM






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Hi here is the best information I could find for you! I hope this helps!


"We bustle tulle dresses all the time, and we do it no differently than
for any other dress. First, starting at the center back seam (about
the middle of the dress), lift the dress (including all the layers)
and using a safety pin, pin them together. Then take the pin and pin
it to the back of the dress under the bodice so that the back length
of the dress is close to the same length at the front.

At that point, you will need to unpin the dress and tack the layers
together (at the point where the pin was). We then hand crochet a
couple of loops from silk thread (very strong), and sew a couple of
buttons at the back bodice (where the pin was attached). The loops are
then looped over the buttons.

If the dress is still too long on the sides of the center seam, you
will need to attach more loops to the dress--and more buttons at the
back. That's all there is to it.  "


 
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Posted 4/19/2006 1:22:45 PM






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snappysara (4/19/2006)
Hi here is the best information I could find for you! I hope this helps!


"We bustle tulle dresses all the time, and we do it no differently than
for any other dress. First, starting at the center back seam (about
the middle of the dress), lift the dress (including all the layers)
and using a safety pin, pin them together. Then take the pin and pin
it to the back of the dress under the bodice so that the back length
of the dress is close to the same length at the front.

At that point, you will need to unpin the dress and tack the layers
together (at the point where the pin was). We then hand crochet a
couple of loops from silk thread (very strong), and sew a couple of
buttons at the back bodice (where the pin was attached). The loops are
then looped over the buttons.

If the dress is still too long on the sides of the center seam, you
will need to attach more loops to the dress--and more buttons at the
back. That's all there is to it.  "

Great info Sara, confused the hell out of me.. lol.. thank god for seamstresses!

Jules   

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