I am about to attempt an applique project with silk on silk, then
pearls added on top.  The bottom layer of silk is a duponi, not a
completely smooth surface.  The top layer is a thin blouse weight of
silk (literally cut from the back of an old silk blouse)  I want to
use an interfacing type piece cut to the shape I need that I can form
the top layer over and around before applying to the bottom layer.  As
mentioned, there will then be pearls added that will define the shape
further.

Because this is for a German gown circa 1530, I wanted to use a
plausable product for this.  I will be doing test pieces to test
various theories.  Currently, I have considered: felt, cut to shape,
no additional finishing agent needed, but bulky; linen with - wax,
thin glue, or starch - coating that will stiffen the piece, keep the
edges from fraying and not be too stiff.

Whatever I use needs to be allow the finishing step of sewing pearls
through all the layers.

Does anyone have have suggestions of anything else that could have
been used early to mid 16th century Germany as a stiffening agent and
/or base fabric for this kind of project?

thanks
alex

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