A second corset which I made today… I like to make them without bones (is that the correct word for it?) , because bones usually make them too “old fashioned” in my opinion.
It took me a few hours to make, but it’s really easy. Though, as you probably can see, I’m not good at “hiding” seams.
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Jul 29, 2011, 12.27 PMby lulubrooks
__ i’m trying to make a victorian overbust corset (purchased the pattern online) but i am still at the mock-up (or “toile”)
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Jul 29, 2011, 08.19 PMby epica
That’s awesome! I’m guessing you have a lot of work ahead then.
I’ve been looking for patterns, but never found any.
I hope you’ll upload pictures on your studio from the process.
:-)
Jul 28, 2011, 09.40 PMby lulubrooks
I like it! :) i’m trying to make a corset, too ^^
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Jul 29, 2011, 06.59 AMby epica
That’s great, thanx for the comment :)
What kind of corset are you making?
Jul 28, 2011, 07.51 PMby L2S
The term is actually “boning” but bones works. :D The corset looks very lovely. Too bad there isn’t a model to model it.
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Jul 29, 2011, 06.57 AMby epica
Yes, I remembered it after I had uploaded the project :p hehe. Thanks for letting me know :)
Thank you so much :D I’m glad you liked it!
Yes, too bad. I made the corset for my sister, but she is always busy so that’s why I have no model…