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Bustle page with pictures of bustled gowns and how the bustle was engineered. ... Bustles are great things to have. They hold the train up so your guests don't have to worry about stepping on it at your reception. There are many possible ways to make a gown bustle depending on the size and shape of the train and the decoration.
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Can anyone tell me a slick way to bustle the train on a wedding dress? In the past I have stiched loops out of buttonhole thread, or dental floss, and "hung" them on buttons attached at the waist.
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Replies to: Adding A Bustle To Wedding Dress ... Normally when you purchase a wedding gown the vendor should offer you alterations on location or if not he should at least have a referal list to give you.
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I know there are many different ways but I can't seem to find one example. I don't know how I got to this web site but I am glad I found it. I have been reading some of the messages and some have really helped me. ... Replies to: How Do You Bussell A Wedding Gown? ... You will need from two to four loops to bustle the dress. *
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The 'bustling' of a wedding gown is very important, and what it means to bustle a wedding gown is the train of the dress will be hooked up in some fashion after your ceremony so that you have ease and comfort of movement for your reception. ... And there are two typical ways of bustling a gown. One is the traditional bustle,
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But sometime during your wedding festivities, those extra yards of lace and satin will probably be in the way. Adding a Bustle to your gown will make ...
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NC wedding planner blog for planning weddings in North Carolina, including Raleigh weddings and destination weddings ... The two most common ways to bustle your wedding gown are known as the standard bustle, I think some people refer to it as the "English" bustle. The other one is known as the French bustle.
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An alternative to the bustle is a wrist attachment which is used to keep the train up and off of the ground. Another alternative is to get a wedding gown with a detachable train. This eliminates the extra weight of the train which can feel heavy.
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A bustle is a set of strings, ribbons, buttons, hooks, or other closures attached to the back of a wedding gown. This allows the fabric to be cinched up and held off the floor. Here’s a ‘before and after’example: ... There are a few different ways you can have your dress bustled:
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