1880s underthings
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I made a ruffled bustle to replace my excessively large bustle pad. You can see the couple of different ones I based this on on my Pinterest board. The ruffles are made out of hair canvas bound with store bought double fold bias tape. (I figured that if the hair canvas is already part poly, it doesn't matter if the binding is too.) They're box pleated and bound with a cotton broadcloth band. The ties are cotton twill tape. The ruffles are 2 U shapes, the under one is 12 inches long and the top one about 5 inches. The top one is also twice as wide as the bottom layer. Gives a bit of a lift to the skirts.

I also took a picture of the flossing I did the other day. I think this will be my new project to work on while watching hockey games.

I'll get a picture of all the different layers on once I put the hook and eyelet on my petticoat and make some sort of bust padding.

I also took a picture of the flossing I did the other day. I think this will be my new project to work on while watching hockey games.

I'll get a picture of all the different layers on once I put the hook and eyelet on my petticoat and make some sort of bust padding.
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