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This gown is a good candidate for a French Bustle because it is very full. The bride did not wish to cover the pleated effect at the back waistline with a Ballroom Bustle. This French Bustle is very nice for this gown. It ended up being 4 points. Step-by-Step instructions for creating this bustle and others are on the Beautiful Bustles DVD.

 

This is the same bustle as the one directly above only the train is longer and not as wide. The design of the train is a big determinant of how the bustle will drape.

 

This gown is a little slim in the hip area so this 2 point french bustle is set lower than normal.

 

 

When a gown has a drapy or bubble type design, a French bustle results in the dress looking like it does not have a bustle. These 2 gowns are good examples of French bustles that look very natural when rigged.

 

Here is a great example of a gown that needs a french bustle . The design of the gown already has a french bustle in the back and the front is tucked in many places forming flounces that look like bustles. In discussing the options with the bride we decide to try to rig the bustle so it bellows just under the original making a double bustle effect.

Here is the bustle rigged and it does look stunning. It very naturally adds to the original design. The bride was very pleased with the overall effect.

This is what the rigging looks like from the underside of the train. To the left side of the picture you can pick out 2 loops of ribbon sewn to the underside of the train and to the right you can see a length of ribbon sewn to the top of the crinoline underskirt. For this bustle there were 6 loops of ribbon forming the pick-up points and 2 sets of tieing ribbons.

To rig the bustle, one set of ties is looped through 3 of the pick-up points and tied, then the other set of ties are looped through the remaining 3 loops and tied. All you have to do after securing the ties is settle the train down and fluff the bustle. This makes a very secure and easy bustle to rig.

Step-by-Step instructions for creating this bustle and others are on the Beautiful Bustles DVD.

 

 

The designer of this gown decided to make the lace top layer much longer than the lining layer. The creates an interesting situation for bustling.

I rigged the lining layer to bustle in a one point Ballroom pick-up using a white hook and eye.

The lace top layer is bustled with a 6 point French Bustle. The effect shows off the lace very nicely and the bride loved it.

 

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