Making a Stripey 1880's Peppermint Bodice -- Let's Play with Stripes!
This week, we're continuing the 1880's Peppermint Bustle project by moving on to the bodice! This involves mocking up the bodice, making adjustments to the mockup, cutting out the bodice pieces so that the stripes will play nicely with each other, and putting it all together. Here's how I did it! New to the Peppermint Bustle project? Here are links to the other videos in this series: Peppermint Bustle Skirts: • New Project! -- An 1880's Peppermint Bustl... Trimming the Bustle Skirts: • Trimming the Peppermint Bustle Skirts Links My instagram: / ladyrebeccafashions Become a Patron! / ladyrebeccafashions Help support my channel on Ko-Fi: http://ko-fi.com/ladyrebeccafashions My Amazon Affiliate Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/ladyrebec... Business inquiries: [email protected]

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