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sewloud ([personal profile] robinsnest) wrote2014-09-30 09:39 pm

so it only took me three months...

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Okay interest of full disclosure, above picture is before I put in the horizontal bones. But they are actually done now. 0930141558

Note to self: wrights bias tape is fast binding, but not the most...graceful.



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Yes sorry I was far too lazy to put them on again. Plus Rob had a client over and I didn't want to be that weird wife (not that I'm not I just try and keep it on the DL around clients)

And then you'll never guess what I found?!?


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That there is a small miracle. Thank you past Robin for once in your life you didn't screw me over :-p I combined them into a fraken pattern tonight and cut out a mock up. We'll see tomorrow if it's a useful starting point.


Oh and funny aside. I stopped at Joann's tonight to get ribbon that actually matched for the ties and lacing, so of course I brought the stays in with me. As I was checking out some nice lady behind me went "Oooh that's so pretty, is it a wall hanging?" O.o

So that's a new one for me, 18th century stays mistaken for a wall hanging. I guess we all see the world differently

[identity profile] sewloud.livejournal.com 2014-10-03 04:47 pm (UTC)(link)
it's funny you mention that as I was telling Alice a few days ago how I've never had both 16th century and 18th century stays at the same time. When I did 16th century all the time I wore my effigy stays for 18th century and when I stopped doing 16th century as much I just wear my 18th century now.