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Waist stay

New postby Mule on Mon Sep 05, 2011 12:22 am

I'm going to add a waist stay to the strapless dress I'm making for my daughter to help hold it up. I can already tell the dress is going to be fairly heavy and I don't want her to have any wardrobe malfunctions!

I need some opinions:

Most of the waist stays I've seen illustrated show the ribbon just tacked to the inside lining at the seam lines. Then you hook it together at the back before zipping the zipper. I saw one done in an article about foundation garments where the ribbon was sewn to the underlining all the way around. It seems like this would be more secure and more aesthetically pleasing, but I'm not making a foundation garment -- just a lined bodice. I thought I could still do it this way as long as I made an opening at the back of the lining for the ribbon ends to come out -- maybe long buttonholes? Or would that just be a lot of extra work for nothing, and should I just go with tacking the ribbon onto the lining?

I'm ready to attach the bodice to the lining, so I need to decide now... :think:
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Re: Waist stay

New postby sewingmom on Mon Sep 05, 2011 9:03 am

Beth thanks for posting this. It is something I have yet to lern. I bet Marty knows.
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Re: Waist stay

New postby Mule on Mon Sep 05, 2011 7:30 pm

Once I had some sleep it occurred to me that the bodice doesn't go below the waist, so I can set the ribbon on the bodice right above the waist seam. I'll tack it to the waist seam for added support. No need to go and make it more complicated...
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Re: Waist stay

New postby MartySews2 on Mon Sep 05, 2011 7:58 pm

Beth, sorry I haven't been on the computer much today. For a waist stay which was used in the 40's & 50's often, it is a piece of grosgrain ribbon sewn into the bodice seam allowance to prevent the waist of the skirt from dragging the bodice downward. Hope that this link will help you with daughter's dress.
http://whatimaltering-blog.learning-alt ... -stay.html
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Re: Waist stay

New postby bridesmom on Mon Sep 05, 2011 8:41 pm

My friends new sisterinlaw had one of those stays under the bodice of her wedding dress and it broke just before the wedding. The dress stayed up, but she had to keep pulling it up all throughout the day. Not that it helps you any, just trivia.
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Re: Waist stay

New postby Mule on Mon Sep 05, 2011 10:14 pm

Well I guess that just shows that they work!
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