Regency corset: The Mantua-Maker No. 1810-3
My best friend Rene and I are getting ready to do our yearly project. This year it will be Regency dresses in a nice striped sheer white cotton. She had already made up this...
My best friend Rene and I are getting ready to do our yearly project. This year it will be Regency dresses in a nice striped sheer white cotton. She had already made up this...
This patterning is based off of the red & black lozenge under-bust with the torso lengthened from under-bust to the waist. I wanted to make a quick corset so I just popped on the...
Allison decided to start developing a steampunk aesthetic to go along with her gray corset we finished a while back. The corset & cravat are made by me. Here is a teaser shot:
We are waiting till Dickens ends & Rene is out off school before doing a photo-shoot but here are some photos she took as I was finishing up the final stitching:
Just a few flat photos until I can do a photo shoot :) But aren’t all those stars really pretty?
We haven’t taken photos with the matching garters but I’ve uploaded the first set :) Hope you enjoy the photos. >>
Cathy Hay of Your Wardbrobe Unlock’d has put together another fantastic site, this time focusing exclusively on corset making. She’s even added a free tutorial as a teaser for this subscription site. Check it...
The black & white striped corset has been added to the gallery. **Click on the image to go directly to the gallery** Below click on the new category “B&W striped Demi-bust” to see all...
This is an experimental design with a flat front, curved bias seams (dramatically decorated with black silk satin bias), split hip panels, & a high back with straps.
This corset design was a collaboration between me and a client who is always a pleasure to work with, thank you Michelle! Like usual I pulled out tons of fabrics and she was instantly...
A nice gray silk twill. This was the remnants of another project. I was able to get enough for all but the center back panels which will be a black wool twill. The binding...
I did a wider garter size on these so the fabric pattern would *read* better. Very pretty, ruffly I think.