Thank you for all your wonderful videos! Can you use the same material and technique behind the buttons? i am working with illusion back gown, no zipper just buttons and loops and the weight of the buttons is making waves and bunching at top. The length of back is correct. I believe it just needs more support.
Love how you wrapped the boning in ribbon. I had been sewing a satin tube casing, but this is easier and wouldn’t fray. Do you ever do a corset backing in sheer mesh? How do you handle the boning for that?
Curious, are seamstresses able to let out a dress in the waist and back when it has an illusion lace strapless bodice with boning and a zipper back? The back is mostly mesh with some flowers (Monique Lhuillier Willow dress for reference) I refuse to go with a lace corset, which is what I see all over the internet in aleration blogs. I am a 27 waist and it likely needs to be brought out to a 28/27.5, as the 27 is way too tight. Please help!
It usually can be- even if it needs to be gusseted. Of course, this is subject to what your local sewist is capable of. I can't speak for all skill levels.
I always wondered why noone is using steel or spring steel boning in bridal? Not even synthetic baleen? They provide much more support at fraction the width, is there a specific reason only rigilene is used?
I prefer rigilene because I can sew through it. It also doesn't require a solid channel like the steel bones do. There are dresses that require steel bones, especially the ones that need 4 way curves, but Rigilene is my most common go-to. It is also much lighter.
Greetings and salutations, Mrs. Brenda! I hope your Easter was amazing! I just wanted to check in with you, it's been a while! I have been super busy. This stay at home order has not hurt my business, thankfully! I was kinda glad to have the extra time to get ahead. The only dilemma I am having is that I can't order any tulle from London because of shipping restrictions. It's a special kind of tulle called "super fine tulle". Would you happen to know where some would be available in the U.S.? My brides go nuts for this specific tulle, it's so silky and does not resemble regular tulle at all. I'm currently tambour beading a cape I made and I was stuck with tulle from J***n's fabric store and it's awful. It's not holding up very well. I figured maybe you'd know about this unicorn tulle that's impossible to find stateside lol. It was worth a shot. Thank you, stay safe!
I know exactly the tulle you are talking about. I use the same stuff and it comes from the same place. We are technically what they call "in a pinch." lol I've just been telling my brides that sourcing is restricted. We will pick back up on these projects when the restrictions are lifted. If you find us a US supplier, I'll mail you are free BST T-shirt. But you gotta prove it's the same stuff or 100% equivalent. I hope you are doing well, too!! Much love. -Brenda
@@BridalSewing Miss Brenda, any tips or tricks on getting dried fray check out of tulle? I'm tambour beading a cape I made and one of the loops came out crooked so I had to move it over an inch and by doing so it made a white glue spot on the tulle. I fray check my knots for extra hold. I've posted the progression of this project on the 'gram sew_you_next_tuesday Sewciopath Alterations. I'd love for you to see it!
@@BridalSewing I ended up using denatured alcohol and got it all off! I was sweating it for a minute there! All that work ruined by glue spots, it was killing me lol.
Thank you so much for this video I've always been intimidated by sewing with bonings
I work as a bridal seamstress for a store and you have the best videos! I have sent your channel to all my co-workers!!!
Thank you so much!! ❤❤
This is awesome!!!! I so enjoy seeing you reconfirming my logical mind!!!!
Thank you. I love watching you se these fixes. You’re amazing.
Thank you so much for your amazing tutorials! God bless you
Thank you! Love these tutorials!!
Thank you for always sharing these helpful tips
Keep em coming Brenda. We’ve missed you.
So well filmed! Love your little “commercial” at the end of the video! Better than most ads on TV!
Wow. Thanks! 🙈
Great video and content. Thank you for shareing. 🤗
Beautiful. Thanks for the awesome tips. Can’t wait for the zipper tutorial
Am trying out my first wedding gown. Pretty excited about it
You can do it! :)
Thanx for sharing....love it
Very nice!! Now I have to start collecting flesh tone ribbons!!
Great job. I have done the say for prom gowns to
Fantastic! Thank you so much.
Thank u so much as always.
This thing is what i was waiting for thank you for sharing.
And can you please do a full demo on how to make a built in bra along with boning bodice?
I wanna be like you with the way you see some day. Beautiful job.
Keep working... you will! ❤🧵✂️❤
Thank You!
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Yay Nice to see you again. So sorry about that nasty interaction you had recently
Thank you for all your wonderful videos! Can you use the same material and technique behind the buttons? i am working with illusion back gown, no zipper just buttons and loops and the weight of the buttons is making waves and bunching at top. The length of back is correct. I believe it just needs more support.
ruclips.net/video/-dsHKJ25VZk/видео.html I think it would be similar to this.
Love how you wrapped the boning in ribbon. I had been sewing a satin tube casing, but this is easier and wouldn’t fray. Do you ever do a corset backing in sheer mesh? How do you handle the boning for that?
Thank you.good imfo
What type of boning did you use ? Also did you sew over the boning ?
Ok I love you 😁
Curious, are seamstresses able to let out a dress in the waist and back when it has an illusion lace strapless bodice with boning and a zipper back? The back is mostly mesh with some flowers (Monique Lhuillier Willow dress for reference) I refuse to go with a lace corset, which is what I see all over the internet in aleration blogs. I am a 27 waist and it likely needs to be brought out to a 28/27.5, as the 27 is way too tight. Please help!
It usually can be- even if it needs to be gusseted. Of course, this is subject to what your local sewist is capable of. I can't speak for all skill levels.
I always wondered why noone is using steel or spring steel boning in bridal? Not even synthetic baleen? They provide much more support at fraction the width, is there a specific reason only rigilene is used?
I prefer rigilene because I can sew through it. It also doesn't require a solid channel like the steel bones do. There are dresses that require steel bones, especially the ones that need 4 way curves, but Rigilene is my most common go-to. It is also much lighter.
@@BridalSewing oh, alright, that does make sense :)
can i put boning at the frontal bodice and sides?
Yes
Greetings and salutations, Mrs. Brenda! I hope your Easter was amazing! I just wanted to check in with you, it's been a while! I have been super busy. This stay at home order has not hurt my business, thankfully! I was kinda glad to have the extra time to get ahead. The only dilemma I am having is that I can't order any tulle from London because of shipping restrictions. It's a special kind of tulle called "super fine tulle". Would you happen to know where some would be available in the U.S.? My brides go nuts for this specific tulle, it's so silky and does not resemble regular tulle at all. I'm currently tambour beading a cape I made and I was stuck with tulle from J***n's fabric store and it's awful. It's not holding up very well. I figured maybe you'd know about this unicorn tulle that's impossible to find stateside lol. It was worth a shot. Thank you, stay safe!
I know exactly the tulle you are talking about. I use the same stuff and it comes from the same place. We are technically what they call "in a pinch." lol
I've just been telling my brides that sourcing is restricted. We will pick back up on these projects when the restrictions are lifted. If you find us a US supplier, I'll mail you are free BST T-shirt. But you gotta prove it's the same stuff or 100% equivalent.
I hope you are doing well, too!! Much love. -Brenda
@@BridalSewing I'm taking a field trip to the Promenade in New Orleans today in hopes they will have it! I will keep you posted!
@@BridalSewing Miss Brenda, any tips or tricks on getting dried fray check out of tulle? I'm tambour beading a cape I made and one of the loops came out crooked so I had to move it over an inch and by doing so it made a white glue spot on the tulle. I fray check my knots for extra hold. I've posted the progression of this project on the 'gram sew_you_next_tuesday Sewciopath Alterations. I'd love for you to see it!
Have you sampled nail polish remover on a scrap of the tulle? My guess is that you'll need a solvent, but something that won't damage the fabric.
@@BridalSewing I ended up using denatured alcohol and got it all off! I was sweating it for a minute there! All that work ruined by glue spots, it was killing me lol.