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2. Bustles Can Break. No matter how carefully your seamstress stitches your bustle, there's always a possibility that it can break. Wedding dresses can be very heavy, and you're relying on a few Below are our hanging instructions, intended to help you accomplish a beautiful installation. Before proceeding with your installation, check your material and packing slip to ensure - Because of the directionality of Bustle's texture, we recommend installing with all pleats downward-facing. Author: Alex Mayer A bustle is a method of temporarily reducing or eliminating the train behind a wedding dress so that the extra fabric no longer drags along the floor. It's often sewn into the dress in the form of buttons, hooks, or strings by your tailor. Bustling your dress makes it easier for you to mingle and dance without tripping or stepping on your train! Step 3. Plan out the placement of the bustle ties. The layout of your fastenings depend on the style of bustle that you choose. Attach a safety pin on top of the fabric wherever your bustle requires a fastening, puncturing only the lining of the dress. Continue until you have laid out all of the fastenings. Advertisement. 2. Attach a tie on the underside of the skirt. The tie should be positioned so that when your bustle is completed, your skirt hem will be just off the floor. [2] You, or your seamstress, can sew this into the seam of the skirt so that it is not visible from the outside. 3. Sew an eye hook to the end of the train. Step 2. Decide whether you will use buttons or hooks to attach your bustle. Covered buttons are more secure but do not complement every wedding dress. On the back of your dress, determine where you will place the buttons or hooks. Find the center back of the dress first. Place either one or two buttons or hooks on each side of the center back Transcription . Fluffy and Feather Arm Bustle Kit Instructions The Under Bustle is also more secure than the Over Bustle. For the Under Bustle, ribbons are sewn under the gown securing the outer fabric to the lining. Use different colors of ribbon to make the task of tying thewedding gown bustle easier. Another way to make a French Bustle is sew loops into the inside back side of the gown in a diamond shape. Check out these two new episodes to help you with your regalia. On this episode, Juaquin lays out the necessary elements for the construction of a small traditional bustle. Making Regalia - Episode 3 of Season 2 from CATV47 on Vimeo. Juaquin Lonelodge and special guest, Dwight Whitebuffalo discuss and assemble hackles and spikes for a bustle. Then he says to section off hair and create two to three braids (depending on how thick your hair is). Heat the braids with a dryer (a diffuser if you have textured hair or a flat iron also works Push the needle back down through the train until you have a small loop of thread remaining on top of the train. Tie the two pieces of thread under the train in a knot. Hook the loops of thread over the buttons to bustle the dress. Spread the skirt at the hemline. The bustle should make the skirt look full and flowing in the back, but the 1. Measure the seam. To add a French bustle, start by measuring the center back seam of the gown's train from the waist to the floor. Then measure the distance from the edge of the train to the base of the dress. [5] Mark the place between these two distances with a pin. 2. Pin the waistline seam and train. 1. Measure the seam. To add a French bustle, start by measur

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