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Fabric Italiano!

This bodice was made with fabric I purchased when in Italy. I saw it the pattern and had to make it.

 

The Bodice is an upper garment which was common in Europe during the 16th to the 18th century. The term comes from "pair of bodies" because the garment was originally made in two pieces (in our case three) that fastened together, frequently by lacing. Bodices lace up the sides, across the shoulders, and up the front for full adjustment. The boning in the front and sides are light but strong. Solid brass grommets are used throughout. All bodices are constructed in brocade, chenille, and jacquard fabrics.

For other colors and size info visit my site: www.bodice-goddess.com

Whether it's a Renaissance, Celtic, Pirate or SCA event, even your favorite Scottish Gathering, you'll look and feel great!

 

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Uploaded on September 27, 2015
Taken on July 14, 2014