Hi,

I've got a question about boning. I'm doing this dress with a few adjustments, 
I've drawn them into the picture: 

http://www.intelligenzbestien.wz.cz/images/Berethdesign.jpg 

The bodice and the skirt are separately cut, the bodice also has a number of 
seams, as my friend for whom I'm doing this dress has a large bust and a small 
waist. The skirt has a train and is draped in the back. It's made from a 
lightweight taffeta, so all wrinkles are pretty well visible:-( So I thought 
about boning. I don't want it to be visible (a corset-top dress is really not 
my goal), so I'll attach it to the lining. 

My first question is, what lining fabric would you use for that purpose? A 
regular, thin acetate/polyester lining fabric??  Would the bones tear out? 
Would they be visible on the bodice, if the lining would be so thin? I'm going 
to use spiral steel bones, by the way. I think the best way is to attach them 
via bias stripes. I heard of a method of attaching a flannel fabric between the 
top fabric and the lining. Any experiences in that?  I've ordered  "Bridal 
couture" by Susan Khalje at amazon.com, this book is supposed to tell something 
about boning, but alas, I think it will come too late as I'm from Europe. 

The second question is, how long should the bones be? I think at the back it is 
sufficient to have them in the lower half of the bodice, but I'm not sure about 
the front - usually in pattern diagrams I see boning taht goes not higher than 
the bust, but I've never actually tried that and I'm not sure whether the ends 
will be visible or not. And, as I said, my friend has a large bust, which might 
affect this. It doesn't need support, as she'll be going to have a bra. 

Any suggestions? I'll be thankful to hear of any experience or advise. Many 
thanks,

Zuzana

P.S.: I know this has nothing to do with historical costumes, but I just 
thought some of you might be also doing bridal or evening wear, or just LOTR 
inspired costumes and might know something on the subject.

       
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