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 Training, My Corset Making
… Continuing from yesterday’s discussion on outer corset fabrics, there are a number of heavyweight materials that add that feeling of quality you just don’t get from cheap ready mades. Brocades are a very popular choice, the heavy ones of course,...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 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 Pattern Piece Numbers Another important thing to look for when choosing your corset pattern is the number of pattern pieces it has. This may not be obvious to the novice corset maker, but the more pieces the better the shape and the stronger the corset. Imagine...