Triangle Boning Channel?

Jun 26, 2016 11:58


I'm making Simplicity 8162, the 1740's stays. I've cut out my strength layers and sewed boning channels. My question is, how do I insert boning in the channel that's a triangle shape?


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isabelladangelo June 26 2016, 16:01:11 UTC
With the cable ties, I cut it to the shape a bit and then push it in as far as it will go.

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starrynight June 26 2016, 16:18:30 UTC
Awesome, thanks. And yes, I'm using heavy duty cable ties. I figured it was that simple but I wasn't sure.

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kaesha_nikovana June 26 2016, 19:23:14 UTC
I don't think that triangular bit is a boning channel. It's the space between the boning channel formed by sewing the seam between this panel and the next, and the boning channel in the middle of the panel.

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starrynight June 26 2016, 19:38:00 UTC
You're right. I thought it was a boning channel initially. Oops.

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rabid_bookwyrm June 27 2016, 16:29:14 UTC
Sometimes on this kind of stay there are slanty bone channels like this, so it's not unreasonable to think that - in which case, the first comment is exactly right.

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starrynight June 27 2016, 17:28:42 UTC
Curiously, is there a reason why? it's such an odd shape.

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virginiadear July 13 2016, 18:51:26 UTC
(Had to move this comment to a fresh start, as it were; the comment boxes were becoming more vertical than is comfortable ( ... )

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