Corset Patterns, Corset Training, My Corset Making
We all know the traditional front opening method for a corset is the busk – a series of metal loops and knobs welded to two sprung steel corset bones. Nice and solid, unlikely to brake or bend. But what if you want to make a corset with a zipper closure? Well,...Corset Patterns, Corset Training, How To Make a Corset, My Corset Making
So we’re learning how to make a corset? Then why not have some fun with it and make yourself a corset you can’t get anywhere else? That sounds difficult, I’m only a beginner Scarlet! Ah but I’m not talking about fancy lacework or intricate...Corset Patterns, Corset Training, How To Make a Corset, My Corset Making
Corset Bones – Corset bones come in three main materials which are plastic, sprung steel and spiral steel. They also come in different widths, 5mm and 7mm are most common but I have worked with 4mm and 9mm too. These are the most common sizes but I don’t...Corset Patterns, Corset Training, How To Make a Corset, My Corset Making
Corset Construction Learning how to make a corset training corset is very different to learning how to make corset style lingerie or fashion wear. This is not a direct issue when looking for a corset pattern to work from, unless you plan on relying solely on the...Corset Patterns, Corset Training, How To Make a Corset, My Corset Making
… Measuring a plus sized figure for a corset training corset may mean that the usual sizing method – taking the waist size minus 4 inches and picking the corset pattern size that matches – results in a corset too big at the bust and hips. Instead go...Corset Patterns, Corset Training, How To Make a Corset, My Corset Making
When learning how to make a corset, sizing is everything. If the corset pattern is drawn up too small, it will be impossible to get on (or at least uncomfortably tight). If it is too big however, it won’t be any good for corset training. When measuring someone...