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Subject: Re: lace up loops


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Tiffany
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Date Posted: 14:49:32 03/23/10 Tue
Author Host/IP: h183.139.255.206.cable.pnbl.cablelynx.com/206.255.139.183
In reply to: Alyssa 's message, "Lace up back" on 19:05:40 03/22/10 Mon

Most use the grommets. I am not big on that silver grommet look. Are you talking about this button loop tape? Dye it to match the dress. Link below:

<a rel=nofollow target=_blank href="http://sewtrue.com/Store/Bridal-Button-Looping-P281.html">http://sewtrue.com/Store/Bridal-Button-Looping-P281.html</a>

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Alyssa
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Date Posted: 10:57:46 03/24/10 Wed
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I am taking a zipper out of the dress, so I don't think grommets would work anyway. Is button looping sturdy? I was in a lineup last weekend behind a girl who had a laceup back on her western wear, and the loops looked sturdier than this, like they might have been attached to boning. Thanks for your help!!

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Re: button looping
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Date Posted: 13:05:05 03/24/10 Wed
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Yes. It is what they put on wedding dresses. It is sewn in so I don't think you will have a problem.

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Tiffany
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Date Posted: 13:06:47 03/24/10 Wed
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You may need to look around for different types...really not too sure.

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USTD
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Date Posted: 03:59:51 03/25/10 Thu
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Some people use cording or ribbon and dew the loops into the seams and add boining for support so the bodice loops don't pucker(That may not be the correct word to use) the dress between loops.

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Tiffany
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Date Posted: 12:14:28 03/25/10 Thu
Author Host/IP: h183.139.255.206.cable.pnbl.cablelynx.com/206.255.139.183

I would add boning to the button loop tape so it would stay flat. Good Luck!

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