This pattern is produced byJacci Jaye
Free
Corset pattern download in size 4/6. You will need:
Decorative outer/fashion fabric: You can use any durable, non-stretch woven fabric like cotton, silk, twill or linen.
Lining: Coutil (also spelled Coutille) is a woven cloth created specifically for making corsets— but any woven like cotton or cotton blend works as well; such as canvas, duck, or twill.
Busk (also spelled busque): The rigid element of a corset placed at the center front and also serves as a closure. 1 pair.
Boning: The corset pictured here has 20 spiral steel bones, you will need 2 bones / seam, as well as 4 for the back panel and 2 for the front.
Heavy-weight fusible interfacing, all-purpose thread, corset lacing, grommets, grosgrain ribbon or twill tape.
Decorative outer/fashion fabric: You can use any durable, non-stretch woven fabric like cotton, silk, twill or linen.
Lining: Coutil (also spelled Coutille) is a woven cloth created specifically for making corsets— but any woven like cotton or cotton
1 yard self, 1 yard lining
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