tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5605722472399188859.post2548430801635716827..comments2023-09-15T05:21:45.617-06:00Comments on Is that an Apres?: At least HE'S going to have something to wear.Hastings Sandersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08969028052738319825noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5605722472399188859.post-53765099946960834482011-06-19T08:08:00.186-06:002011-06-19T08:08:00.186-06:00Psst...
Not that I'm advocating for this, but...Psst...<br /><br />Not that I'm advocating for this, but I have had occassions where I couldn't finish my eyelets and so I just threaded lacing ribbon through a tapestry needle and ran it through my bodice where the lacing holes should be. I usually have at least 3 layers of fabric in a bodice and I haven't had any problems with the lacing holes pulling out. Then I just stitch the eyelets as I have time. <br /><br />Temporay lacing strips with metal eyelets sewn inside the bodice also work. I just sew them on and then tack mine down on the leading edge between the eyelets so that it doesn't gap.<br /><br />(Wow. I sound like I never sew eyelets, but I do. Really I do. I actually like to make them!)Aurora Lucia Marinellahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16828865860746325405noreply@blogger.com