I had a request for a corset pattern today from Jill who has my DVD but would like a pattern with bra cups. Traditionally that type of pattern is more of an underwear garment to be made from stretch lace but they can be made up as very appealing boned corsets. I promised to add this to a list of ‘Customer Wants’ – you can check out the email below. But it got me thinking….
I’ve had a few requests for specific patterns and as a result, I am a day away from releasing my first printable pattern – the ‘Cupid Corset’ – the one I make in my how-to video (thanks for your patience, it’s been a hard one to scale in 6 different sizes!) and will be releasing a beautiful bustle pattern next week (secret’s out!). But how many people out there have potential pattern requests? That elusive style of corset or perhaps a corset accessory like a flouncy petticoat to accentuate the waist, or a modern day equivalent of the chemise to wear between skin and corset?
And so this is the big idea: – Rather than guessing what patterns you all want why don’t I just ask for your requests?
So I am opening my doors, or rather inbox, to requests! If there’s a corset or garment pattern you’ve been dying to get your hands on let’s hear it! If selected I’ll design, mock up, perfect, and scale it to create a beautiful printable pattern for the new range! You can comment below on this post or email me your pattern requests at CorsetTraining@gmail.com
Hi Scarlett,
I have your DVD, I had bought it last year. All the patterns supplied do not include one with bra cups – do you do a pattern for one?
Kind regards, Jill


Yes, please, I have too big a bust to wear a regular/gored corset and have been hunting everywhere for a corset pattern with cups. Please consider doing it with large cup sizes, people with small busts can manage on regular patterns!
Hi Kirsty,
Like Jill, I purchased the DVD last year. I have become fascinated with skeleton/summer corsets. Any tips or patterns you may have for constructing one would be great. Thanks in advance.
P.S. The ebook and patterns have been a great starting point for me. Thanks again.