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Help! My bund is too tight :(


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I've been a bit at a loss on my bund. It's tighter than a corset...I can physically get it on, but forget bending over, sitting, or breathing, really. I'd have MC remake it, but it would take me less time to make one from scratch. I'd really rather just try and make this one work, but I'm not sure how to proceed.

 

It needs a 2" velcro closure at the center of the back, but I need to take out the velcro so I can take out the bund enough. I was wondering if anyone has advice on taking out a bund...I'm sure someone somewhere has had the issue where they gained too many pounds and needed to take out their bund. XD

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Depends on by how much you need to take it out.

 

As long as you can get an overlap, all is not lost.

 

What you can do is remove the velcro, but leave the stitching on the 'outermost' layer to create the look of the 2" closure.

Then create a flap that goes from the outer layer that then goes behind the other side and has the velcro attachment on for closure.

 

It's a bit difficult to describe. But basically you'll have the right side go over the left (as you would normally), but then a flap that comes from the right side that goes UNDER the left where the velcro/poppers/zip join is.

 

 

The aim is to get that new fastening section as invisible as possible.

 

Generally the maximum you can gain via this method is only 2"

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I'm trying to visualize it, but what I'm getting would put the faux velcro flap off-center. I think it was suggested to me before, but since it's only really extending one side, that would throw the whole thing off, wouldn't it?

 

What I've thought about doing is zippering the two edges together (giving me the maximum amount I can take out), and covering the zipper closure with a velcro flap. It would still be pretty snug, but at least I'd be able to bend over without the whole closure busting on me. Would that work?

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