🧵 Elevate Your Crafting Game with Rigilene Boning!
This 1/2" Rigilene Polyester Sewing Boning comes in a generous 50-yard roll, perfect for a variety of sewing projects. Weighing just 12.64 ounces, its durable polyester construction ensures flexibility and support, making it an essential tool for any creative endeavor.
Item Weight | 12.64 ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W | 12"L x 1"W |
Fabric Type | Polyester |
Material Type | Polyester |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | White |
W**K
Easy to use and does the job well.
Easy to use. Presses flat with a hot iron. Holds its shape.
C**E
Easy to cut. Easy to sew
I’ve bought this several times, which means I use a lot of it and am happy with the product
R**Y
Ok for a lightweight hoop skirt.
Bought for use in a lightweight hoop skirt. If using in a hoop skirt, don't sew in; use bias tape or ribbon as a channel, and make sure to work with the curve of the product from the roll. You can sew with a denim needle on your sewing machine, but it is difficult to sew a straight line and if using for hoops you will need to overlap the seam so it doesn't bend weirdly. Also, you may have to double the length in each hoop, or just put more hoops in your design to be sturdy enough. I used silk skirts on top which is lightweight. Cotton and lightweight linen might be ok too, but don't use this if you're making a hoop skirt to go under layers and layers of satin, wool, or upholstery fabric. Still it is loads cheaper than the retail nylon stuff sold in fabric stores or the sprung steel that is traditional. Makes a very "squishy" hoop skirt, which is nice to get through doorways with.
G**I
Super useful
I’m a Seamstress and buying this roll is so much more practical than buying tiny bit of it from Joann’s every other day. It’s taking me a long time to use it all up but a great investment
H**L
Amazing firmness
Really a sturdy product. I use it on the top of fabric baskets and fabric thread catchers. I am impressed by its light but firm quality. I had difficulties trying to find this product in fabric stores or even quilt stores. I make a casing and slip the boning on through. I don't even need to stitch it in place. Really pleased I could get an entire roll that will probably outlast me! Product came quickly and I really appreciated that.
M**E
Ok for light-use corsetry
I use this to stiffen my corsets in the designs which don't have to do a lot of re-shaping, just support. It's quicker to just sew through the rigilene than do boning channels & steel bones. However, if you are going to lace a corset very tightly, or it's design re-shapes you a lot, this flexible plastic boning may not be the best choice for support. I bought the bulk roll of 50 yards since the price per yard was much better than the 10 yard roll.
F**.
So many uses
I purchased this because it was a good value then buying by the yard. I used it to line a collapsable thread catcher. Worked great. It was a little tough to sew through it doubled up unless the holes were lined up. But I made 4 more & got the hang of it. I also made a larger thread catcher & it holds the basket open.
A**R
Not for corsets that change your figure - for bodices that need to move!
I purchased this at the reccommendation of my friend who is a professional costumer for a ballet company. She told me that rigilene is great for adding structure without restricting movement, so they use it for all their ballet corsets. It was just perfect for my corset-style bodice for a Cinderella costume! It's not sturdy enough to use when making shapewear, but is perfect for support (like keeping a strapless bodice up)! I'll get a lot of use out of one roll, but when it's through I'll definitely order again!
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