My darling took a few pictures of me, which perhaps wasn't the best of ideas. I have the distinct feeling that his focus wasn't exactly on the stays...
Sunday, 20 March 2011
Vast tracts of land
Last Friday I had the opportunity to break in my new stays. The pros are that they are really comfortable and, if I may say it myself, very pretty. The cons are that they are, in their brand new and un-stretched state exactly the right size. Which means they will become too big soon, even is I stay the same weight. How I managed to make something that will be too large is a mystery, if I err in size when I make garments too small. Oh well. It's not that I mind making stays exactly. I also need a little more boning in the front, even if the back and sides worked very well with few bones.
My darling took a few pictures of me, which perhaps wasn't the best of ideas. I have the distinct feeling that his focus wasn't exactly on the stays...
My darling took a few pictures of me, which perhaps wasn't the best of ideas. I have the distinct feeling that his focus wasn't exactly on the stays...
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1790's stays,
18th century,
stays
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6 comments:
you beautiful woman! Your stays are gorgeous!
And how well they go with your shoes! Divine.
Very,very pretty stays!
It's comforting to know that you can get good support for us curvy girls without going fully boned. I think I will rethink the boning plan for my stays...
Well done, Isis; love the clocks on the stockings too.
Thank you all! :D
You do lovely work , as always.
However, I'm reminded of a line from a favourite
author of ours , " The iceblue silk made it aloof - in any warmer colour, it would have been
an incitement to riot."
any revolutions lately ?
/ Ludde
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