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atherleisure) wrote2016-08-13 08:50 am
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Two Points
1. Pushing the busk from the 1820's stays between the 1690's stays and my smock solved my center front boning problem. It's almost exactly the right length too so I might not need to get/make a new busk.
2. I assembled my knitted rigolette from an 1860 pattern except for the pom-poms. I'm calling it 60% complete because there are a lot of pom-poms. I'm having trouble getting excited about making about 150 pom-poms. That's a lot of pom-poms.


2. I assembled my knitted rigolette from an 1860 pattern except for the pom-poms. I'm calling it 60% complete because there are a lot of pom-poms. I'm having trouble getting excited about making about 150 pom-poms. That's a lot of pom-poms.


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And in case you didn't know, there is an easy way to make pom poms. I used it on my mariposa and the princess royal scarves.
http://koshka-the-cat.livejournal.com/1645356.html
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Good to know about the busk! I may see if I can try something like that with my 1780s stays; it does have the partially lace-front, but it's not open as far now after my alterations.
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