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- Boning for Dressmaking: Types, Uses and Sewing Technique
Boning is a narrow strip of plastic or metal sewn into seams or casings used to build structure and support in dressmaking
- Three Ways to Attach Boning - Threads
Use boning to give lightweight structure to garments and accessories with these easy methods
- Boning: Not Just for Corsets - Threads
Learn how to engineer stability into all sorts of fitted garments with this couture boning technique by couture sewer, Susan Khalje
- Create Gentle Inner Support with Horsehair - Threads
Here is the boning, including the piece that spans two sections I cut the horsehair into 6 pieces–3 per side Each set of 3 layers was zigzagged together, giving the perfect amount of bendable strength to support the dress’es cup section The horsehair is placed right along the seamline, and gently basted into place
- boning in bodice - Threads
If you are using plastic boning, it can be pressed and curved into the shape you desire Tell us more about your problem Is the boning rolling out the top edge, is it understitched, does basting the bottom edge together wst help it stay in place? Sometimes making the lining just the tiniest bit tighter will make boned seams cling to your body Also, have you put a rigid waistline stabilizer
- Creating Fitted Bodices, with Gretchen Hirsch | Episode 87
Pattern designer, teacher, and author Gretchen Hirsch talks about sewing fitted bodices, working with boning, and what's in her sixth book
- Boning - whats the difference - Threads
the best choice for any boning is spiral steel it will flex in ways the other bones won't (you can put it in a princess armscye line that curves) It will curve over a bust line and not flatten the bust It is the most comfortable boning out there Plastic boning in a casing comes rolled up in the package and it is virtually impossible to get the curve out of it and make it lay flat
- Applying boning - Threads
I’m busy sewing a strapless bodice with a dropped waitline I’m restricted to using the Rigilene type boning Which panles do I bone and where do I place the bones? […]
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