tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3212809515851754648.post1298081046001505714..comments2024-03-26T16:12:13.834-07:00Comments on Beth's Bobbins: Book Review: Creating Historical ClothesBethhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12118868244845624977noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3212809515851754648.post-73132938888949400562018-11-13T05:04:29.619-08:002018-11-13T05:04:29.619-08:00Hi !
OMG I am finally trying to make a base with ...Hi !<br /><br />OMG I am finally trying to make a base with the book and after some issues I check on internet and find this again. I am sorry I never received any notification so never seen nor answered !<br /><br />Thank you very much for your explanations, I'll give a try :)<br /><br />Morgane Ghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04109583860325637964noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3212809515851754648.post-56715473105711841012016-07-04T21:21:07.257-07:002016-07-04T21:21:07.257-07:00Good point about more pictures being useful. :)
A...Good point about more pictures being useful. :)<br /><br />As I understand it, the bum roll calls for 4 pieces: 1 rectangle based on the waist measurement ("ABCD" in diagram 2), 1 larger rectangle for the outer circumference, and 2 end pieces ("EFGH" in diagram four). The two rectangles are sewn together into a tube and stuffed, then the ends are finished off with the piece in diagram 4. So, when the "roll" is worn, the rectangular piece ABCD the part right against the body, wrapping around the waist like a belt. The larger rectangle is attached to the top and bottom of the "belt", making a tube around the body, and the ends of that tube are finished with piece EFGH--when worn, line EFH runs vertical, attached to the short ends of rectangle ABCD, while the arc EGH runs along the short ends of the larger rectangle.<br /><br />If that's still unclear, I can try sketching it out, but the next two weeks are rather busy for me, so it may take a while to get something posted.Bethhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12118868244845624977noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3212809515851754648.post-90202496697678633792016-07-01T12:13:07.122-07:002016-07-01T12:13:07.122-07:00Hello !
I just bought that book, and I loooove it ...Hello !<br />I just bought that book, and I loooove it so much !! Unfortunatly sometimes photographs could be very helpful and miss... For example, do you have noticed the Bum roll pattern ? If you understand it I would be so glad if you could explain me (I'm sure it is so simple but my brains doesn't want...)! I thought that bum rolls were only to layers quite round and padded... Here there is a little piece of pattern that I don't understand at all ! And no one around has this book...<br /><br />So if you agree to help a young sewer in need this would be amazing !<br /><br />(Sorry for my English if I make some mistakes...)<br />Thank you !Morgane Ghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04109583860325637964noreply@blogger.com