Corset Patterns, How To Make a Corset, My Corset Making
When you make a corset designed to have fully boned panels there are some very important things you should remember, here are a few pointers for you in regards to making a fully boned bodice… >Working out how much continuous steel (if your cutting your own...Corset Patterns, Corset Training, How To Make a Corset, My Corset Making
When making your corset training corset you should now know from my last post that steel bones are the way to go. You’ll also know that spiral steels are a lot more flexible and bend in many more directions than sprung steels. What you might not know is that...Corset Training, How To Make a Corset, My Corset Making
Have you ever noticed those cheap corsets you see for sale online, or on girls in adverts for premium *ahem* men’s lines. They’re normally covered in a lightweight satin fabric that wrinkles and puckers around the seams. Using cheap or light weight...Corset Training, How To Make a Corset, My Corset Making
If your learning how to make a corset and your pattern doesn’t have enough boning channels, it can seem a bit daunting to just add in extra ones but it really is that simple. A corset training corset will often benefit from a few more bones as your going to be...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...