I have noticed two things. First what caught my eye was the fabric choices you had made. All wonderful, very period and very different in the way they are applied. Two, your ability to understand the contour of the human form. Each one lays beatifully. I find it a pleasure to watch you build these wonderful items.
It’s just as important to remember skill as application.
Your choice of fabric, color, and overall craftsmanship. I have never seen any other corsets as beautifully made and perfectly fitting as yours. You also cover a variety of periods, not just Victorian. Your 17th and 18th c. stays are the epitome of beauty, in my opinion.
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I have noticed two things. First what caught my eye was the fabric choices you had made. All wonderful, very period and very different in the way they are applied. Two, your ability to understand the contour of the human form. Each one lays beatifully. I find it a pleasure to watch you build these wonderful items.
It’s just as important to remember skill as application.
Just my two cents….Lynn
Your choice of fabric, color, and overall craftsmanship. I have never seen any other corsets as beautifully made and perfectly fitting as yours. You also cover a variety of periods, not just Victorian. Your 17th and 18th c. stays are the epitome of beauty, in my opinion.
One word came to mind: precision.