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Comments on: When Your Bustle Poufs Just Don’t Lay Right
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By: Sue Bundy
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Tue, 20 Mar 2012 17:49:39 +0000http://historicalsewing.com/?p=3196#comment-1213I get all that, but what I wish I had a solution for…you have to go out of town to an event, so your bustle dress is packed flat. It makes it nearly impossible to get all the bustle poofs put back just right without some serious torture of some poor friend or spouse! Has anyone tried those little plastic deals that are designed for use on winter coats? (they’re sort of like a spring loaded thing that a cord runs thru) You’d have to use one long tie instead of a pair of loose ones, but it seems like you could mark the ties and just pull them thru the plastic to the mark and bingo- your poof is back to perfect! …anybody??
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