Thread: Costuming Snag
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04-10-2008 01:17 PM #1Mega BHUZzer




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Costuming Snag
So as some of you know I am making my first costume. I had this whole design laid out and now I have run into a snag that I hope that you can help me with. I planned on a bra/belt and making a "cover" out of a sheer material to wear over the bra, under the belt as another Bhuzzer suggested. I really wanted to do arm bands with chiffon (sp) draps on it. Here is the snag. I started to make the bands and as I should have guessed, the top of my arm muffin tops (I am not thin
). So I guess for now the arm bands are out because the elastic has to be tight enough to keep it up. What other options would you all suggest?
04-10-2008 01:25 PM #2A journey of ten thousand miles begins with a single post.







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Re: Costuming Snag
I like to make my armbands mostly stiff (with fusible interfacing & a lining) and just a bit of elastic on the underside -- or a sort of gusset or insert in matching lycra. I don't make them very tight -- then I use toupe tape to hold them securely in place.
If my fabric is stretchy -- like a stretch velvet or lycra -- I just use the stretch fabric, nice & wide and doubled -- with no elastic. Again, a little dab of toupe tape will hold it in place securely and it doesn't have to be very tight.
Tape
04-10-2008 01:43 PM #3Advanced BHUZzer



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Re: Costuming Snag
The last two bellas I got had upper arm bands attached to the bra by one or two sequined straps. That way they can be fairly loose but won't fall down (twisting is a whole other matter entirely!)
04-10-2008 02:01 PM #4Mega BHUZzer




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I like the tape idea. The fabric is stretch velvet so I think that should work. This makes me happy cause I didn't want to give up the look. Do you know if most of these tapes have latex in them? I have a latex sensitivity so I have to be careful.
04-17-2008 07:14 PM #5Mega BHUZzer




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Re: Costuming Snag
I made them as you all suggested and the muffin top has disappeared! Now only if I could do that with the belly roll...... Thank you for all your help. I will try to post pics on the "what are you working on thread" soon! I think that I will have to give this costume a name related to Bhuz since everyone here has helped me sooooo much with all of this.
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So glad it worked, can't wait to see the pics!
I'm sorry, I don't know about the latex. I'll be the people at Manhattan Wardrobe Supply would know, though, since they specialize in this sort of thing and carry several brands. (that's the link I posted earlier).
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