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Tiny Tot Dancer
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Texas
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Bustle Storage
I just wanna find out how everyone out there stores their bustles when traveling and at home. If they differ. Do you unstring both primary and secondary? Or do you leave on the primary? Also what do you store it in and what works best for storage?
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Tiny Tot Dancer
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Texas
Posts: 90
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Got to go with everyone else on this so far...plastic box and cedar/sweetgrass braid. Has worked pretty well so far. My bustle is just one row, so I untie it from the base and kina "roll" the feathers up.
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i take and roll both inner and outer layer up for traveling...packed in my suitcase...with my outfit...at home it is all hanging on the wall
can't do the plastic box thing...traveling to a powwow with other dancer or in a van with the group henders space...so u tend to compact
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Tiny Tot Dancer
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Lake Geneva, WI
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I use one of those big plastic toolboxes (from Walmart or Home Depot) to store mine. I found one with some smaller compartments on the top lid, which is nice to keep safet pins and other spare things in. My bustle breaks down completely, so I am able to fit it into the box. I like the fact that the tool box has a handle to use when carrying. It's also fairly compact.
Also, I had some trouble with mites while I was building my bustle. Cedar didn't get rid of them. To get rid of them, I put them in a box with paradichlorobenzene (also available at Walmart). The mites aren't a problem anymore, but I've been too afraid to store the bustle with anything else because I don't want the mites to come back. Has anyone else had this problem? MWP Last edited by MWP; 02-16-2003 at 05:30 PM. |
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For smaller Round Bustles, fastening it into a bass drum ("roadie's") case from the local music store is protective and convenient. The additional depth can also accommodate other items fastened to the lid, etc. depending on the depth of your bustle.
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Tiny Tot Dancer
Join Date: May 2000
Location: Franklin, WI, USA
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My one bustle I take apart and roll into a container that I made out of vent pipe and wood for the covers. My second bustle fits into a plastic container similiar to one of those tool boxes.
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Junior Dancer
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Eugene
Posts: 110
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Bustle storage
As far as bustle storage goes. On the way to the pow wow nothing beats the plastic storage bins. And at home stored in the same plastic bin. Now if I am traveling on the airplane I have to break it completely down by untying the primary and secondary feathers and neatly packing it in a large compartmentalized suitcase. By the way I have no problems with air transport to Alaska or Hawaii. If you know your gear and are in tune with it you can store everything in its right place. Always double check where and how you store your feathers and especially when you close or secure the compartments. My 2 cents worth.
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Teen Dancer
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Florida
Posts: 370
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Rolled Storage
After some trial and error for a few years I discovered a great way to store a bustle.
The design I finally came up with utilizes only two clips for the main spikes. After undoing these clips the bustle is rolled up. The rolling actually preserves the feathers because it similates the same natural way feathers are at rest when a bird closes his wings. Then the bustle is stored in a tube. The same kind of tube used for storing blue prints, art work, etc. The tubes are covered with padded balistic nylon and has a hand/shoulder carrying strap. These tubes can be made in various lenghts and diameters. I have tubes for my roaches and dance staffs also. The covers can be personallized with your name, logo, tribe, etc. Now for the ultimate in protection - I use tubes that can be sealed. I put a few of those Silica Pouches and some Cedar Blocks in and use a Hydrometer to keep the Humidity at the proper level. You can have these customed made, buy them at an art supply store or make your own with PVC pipe, and even the heavy rolls that paper and floor coverings come on if you can get them from the store. Then decorated it as you wish with paints or cover it with material from any fabric store. And beleive it or not all this is not that expensive. I made one for my friend with PVC pipe from Lowes, fabric from a local fabric store, a vacum seal bag from Wal-Mart and a hydrometer from an old thermoter weather center. Last edited by Tom Iron Eagle; 03-12-2003 at 12:32 PM. |
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Junior Dancer
Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Pine Ridge, SD
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i usually just fold the row in half and lay it flat on something. i'm just mostly worried about messing up the edges of the feathers. but for when i travel i roll it b/c the traveling is never really that long and won't do that much damage- i figure.
the last time i flew anywhere with my outfit, i found my bustle fit just about perfectly into a triangular box that i got at the post office (for posters and things). it was a little cramped, but it was great for keeping it all together and compact on the plane. and of course, it fit safetly into the overhead compartments! ;)
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Father of Tiny Tot Dancer
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Dallas, TX
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i have a swing-style bustle. It has been a real chore trying to find the right method of storing it. Since it has 4 independently tied rows of feathers, you have to take the whole thing apart and store each row separately. i usually roll the rows up, and store them in a plastic storage bin - about 15" x 6" x 24". I've found that if I roll the feathers up just right, I can also put my wing fan and my spreader in there as well. This keeps everything from sliding around and doesn't bend any of the feathers.
I've recently found a suitcase that is large enough to accomodate my outfit, bells, and this box at the same time, so I only have to worry about carrying one thing. ;) |
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