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Reddit mentions of Women's Wide Stretchy Cinch Belt Vintage Elastic Waistband (S,Black CL409-1)

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Women's Wide Stretchy Cinch Belt Vintage Elastic Waistband (S,Black CL409-1)
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Silver hook buckle fastening,easy to wear and removeWell elastic(can be stretched about 30cm)Shapes your waist and shows your good figureSuitable for your formal or casual wearNotice: Before order, please carefully read the left size chart picture (not the amazon size chart)
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height1.968503935 Inches
Length9.842519675 Inches
SizeSmall
Weight0.22 Pounds
Width9.842519675 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Women's Wide Stretchy Cinch Belt Vintage Elastic Waistband (S,Black CL409-1):

u/klein_blue · 2 pointsr/rhps

I would be happy to share!! I love talking about crafting lol.

I drafted a pattern which you can download here. I used paper to figure out the proper shapes, and the bodice design is directly taken from the blog Columbia’s Closet. For reference, I’m about 5’6” and Riff Raff is about 6’1”.

Bodice:

The gold material is called Aluminor and it comes pre-quilted (THANK GOODNESS). It’s some kind of weird thermal material that I believe is used for lunchboxes? I lined it with black cotton to make it more comfortable. Then I topstitched around the edges. The side panels are held closed with snaps.

Shoulders:

This was probably the most time consuming part. I cut the pieces out of 1/4” foam, and repeated the process with 4-way stretch vinyl (leaving a good 1-2” seam allowance on the vinyl). The vinyl was also the most expensive part, at about $30/yard!

I used Weldwood contact cement to attach the vinyl to the foam, stretching and smoothing it over the surface.

I folded over the excess vinyl and topstitched through all the layers. My cheapo sewing machine barely handled it, and I broke a lot of needles. Be sure to use THICK needles because it’s a lot of layers! The vinyl is also kind of “sticky” which makes it hard to feed through the sewing machine. I solved this by adding yet another layer at the very bottom: tracing paper. I sewed right through the paper and ripped it away when I was done. It allowed everything to slide more smoothly through the machine.

I sewed the shoulders on with thick embroidery floss. I had to trim mine down a bit because I’m shorter than Riff Raff.

Gauntlets:

Exactly the same as making the shoulders. When topstitching, I added some gold bias tape to the top edges. I used some little clasps to hold them together.

Belt buckle:

These are just wooden dowels painted silver and attached to craft foam. I bought elastic belts from Amazon and threaded them through the slits I put in the craft foam rectangle.

I could go into WAY more detail but this is already a novel. Just ask if you want more info :)