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A bustier is easy to make as long as you have a good pattern and a good fabric. All mine are or could be made from the same pattern. The difrence is you make it longer or shorter, as you wish. Pattern The first I have use is McCall’s 8937 which have only three piece, 2 front and a back. Fabric This bustier was made from a mix between suede and velvet (it’s another unknow fabric). For your bustier to be rigid, you must add interfacing. Advice I find eyelets in an impair number to have a better effect. |
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Here my bustier is worn with my Double Sleeve Changing White Cotte, but it could be worn with any shirt and skirt or pants. | ||||||||||||
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