For a year and a half now, I've been planning on make a "hip roll" or some other type of tie on "bum roll" to wear with Rev War outfits. This was my plan until a few months ago, when I saw Lauren's rump for under her wedding dress, and Merja's quilted bum pad. I should also mention this excellent post on 18th century skirt supports. After that I decided on more of a pad instead of a roll.
I had some linen scraps in the stash, so I put those to good use. For the batting I used cotton fluff. I apologize, but I did not take pictures of the beginning process. But to make one, you basically cut two pieces of fabric , the width of the back half of your body. or a little more. Then you quilt it in some manner, with fluff between the two layers, pleat the waist, and attach it to a tie. It's very basic, and overall does not take much time to complete.
Here is mine :)
the false rump quilted, but not pleated |
quilting :) |
showing about where it came after I pleated it. |
finished :) Madame is modeling it for me |
If you've got a few hours on your hands, I suggest you make a quilted rump as well. I can see this being one of my new favorite items in my historical wardrobe.
~Theresa
Ah - you have started quilting? So wonderful! :-D I like to do that - I should used more time. I remember the "Memory-quilt" in your house. I really want to make one like that.
ReplyDeleteYes and no. I do not do the beautiful quilting like you do, but I have done a little bit, yes. And that Memory Quilt is nice. I'm sure if you made one it would be lovely :D You know, you could do one of all the places you've traveled to...like a school memories quilt. :)
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