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Subject: If u use superstretch for the top thn u need to bone.


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Bee
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Date Posted: 08:23:01 11/03/09 Tue
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In reply to: Mom :) 's message, "To bone or not to bone...." on 07:54:42 11/03/09 Tue


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teresa (boning)
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Date Posted: 01:47:07 11/06/09 Fri
Author Host/IP: 173-17-208-61.client.mchsi.com/173.17.208.61

i would put boning in..the reason for boning is to give it support and to keep shape..i have done both as well because i have clients that on certain ages don't want it but to me it just adds that extra definition /shape to the bodice..it looks more professional to me...but that is my personal opinion..i have been sewing for over 15 yrs...god bless all...

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