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Comments on: Demystifying Bustle Skirt Poufs https://historicalsewing.com/demystifying-bustle-skirt-poufs 19th Century Costuming for Those Who Dream of the Past Sat, 09 Mar 2019 20:30:52 +0000 hourly 1 By: Jennifer Rosbrugh https://historicalsewing.com/demystifying-bustle-skirt-poufs/comment-page-1#comment-254852 Sat, 09 Mar 2019 20:30:52 +0000 http://historicalsewing.com/?p=2727#comment-254852 In reply to Grace McIntosh.

So happy my posts are helpful!
I use 3/4″ or 1″ wide twill tape on my bustle poufs. I feel they give good support. They can be IN the waistband or tacked on the inside separately. You’ll find more here on flatlining skirts .

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By: Grace McIntosh https://historicalsewing.com/demystifying-bustle-skirt-poufs/comment-page-1#comment-254846 Sat, 09 Mar 2019 17:34:48 +0000 http://historicalsewing.com/?p=2727#comment-254846 I’m not sure you’ll see this as this comment is so late. I love all of your tutorials and info! I was wondering how wide the twill tape has to be for the bustle (the long vertical pieces)? Should the twill tape somehow be included in the waistband of the skirt (held in place in the waistband)? Last, can I use tulle net for lining the bustle or do I need something stiffer? Thanks so much for any help you can provide!

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By: Jennifer Rosbrugh https://historicalsewing.com/demystifying-bustle-skirt-poufs/comment-page-1#comment-219648 Thu, 25 Aug 2016 15:01:05 +0000 http://historicalsewing.com/?p=2727#comment-219648 In reply to Myrthe.

You’re welcome Myrthe! 🙂

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By: Myrthe https://historicalsewing.com/demystifying-bustle-skirt-poufs/comment-page-1#comment-219638 Thu, 25 Aug 2016 07:35:52 +0000 http://historicalsewing.com/?p=2727#comment-219638 This was super helpful in making my over skirts, thanks for the information!

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By: Jennifer Rosbrugh https://historicalsewing.com/demystifying-bustle-skirt-poufs/comment-page-1#comment-209578 Sat, 14 Nov 2015 18:25:03 +0000 http://historicalsewing.com/?p=2727#comment-209578 In reply to SUZY.

The very best of luck Suzy! 🙂

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By: SUZY https://historicalsewing.com/demystifying-bustle-skirt-poufs/comment-page-1#comment-209558 Sat, 14 Nov 2015 07:08:39 +0000 http://historicalsewing.com/?p=2727#comment-209558 Thank you so much for this video!! I knew I wanted a long bustle skirt for a burlesque cosplay but couldn’t find any way to create the draping shape I had in my head other than “meh I’ll just….drape…and stitch….go from there!” But now I have a clear plan! The draping is lovely! Wish me luck!

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By: Jennifer Rosbrugh https://historicalsewing.com/demystifying-bustle-skirt-poufs/comment-page-1#comment-209052 Tue, 27 Oct 2015 00:55:14 +0000 http://historicalsewing.com/?p=2727#comment-209052 In reply to Kandis.

That is where your design comes in. The position on the fabric will vary according to how big or long or flat you want your poufs. The fabric marks can start in a straight line down from the waist then adjusted to how you want them. Sorry it’s so vague. It really does depend on the look you want and how your fabric behaves with the poufs.

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By: Kandis https://historicalsewing.com/demystifying-bustle-skirt-poufs/comment-page-1#comment-209051 Mon, 26 Oct 2015 22:54:28 +0000 http://historicalsewing.com/?p=2727#comment-209051 You talk about where to make the marks on the twill tape but what are the corresponding marks for the fabric?

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