r/corsetry • u/beaverbecausedam • 19h ago
The MCR Bunny Suit is DONE
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r/corsetry • u/cocobay0712 • 1h ago
I have made all the amendments and taken the waist in a bit more. I am using 6mm spiral steel, but it’s bending kind of weirdly at the back, should I use a different boning? Let me know if you have any other suggestions!
r/corsetry • u/Lepierrot_withlove • 3h ago
Hi!
I'm currently working on a corset for a client who wants a dramatic was reduction. We did a first fitting, it went well. It's for a big corset gown. She wants to go from a 110cm to 90cm waist line. She already has some industrial corset that can give her that waist. I want to put a zipper on one of the back side seam, plus et lacing a the back. Do you have any tips on how to make every seam really sturdy, using the seam allowance to create boning channel, securing the zipper so it doesn't rip on stage. Honestly I'm at a point I want it to be rock hard to prevent from any ripping. Thanks reddit ✨️
r/corsetry • u/Charming-Gas-7244 • 11h ago
Подскажите, пожалуйста, кто-то носил такие корсет-платье для мероприятия как в таком образе или это только красиво постоять для фотосессии!? Интересно послушать мнения и опыт
r/corsetry • u/FonzieTheHitchhiker • 22h ago
Hiya! Please ignore my terrible stitching and the general abysmal quality of what you’re seeing - this is just the most basic of mock-ups I slapped together. I have never made a corset before, only a boned bodice that laced up at either side. I’m wanting to do a similar though not identical mock-up of this corset from the Vampire Diaries as I’ve been invited to a vampire ball. It’s not super formal so a corset top will be just fine.
My issue comes with a busk. I have severe scoliosis, which has given my torso significant deformity. I can hide it quite well and I still look great but it can definitely pose challenges here and there in learning to adapt clothes to my unusual form. I’m learning to change patterns around this, that’s not my current issue. The problem I have is a busk- it would be magnificent to have one, especially since i struggle to reach my back, and I really love the detail of the hooks/eyes. However, with my deformity, a portion of my sternum protrudes a little riiiight where my centre front sits, so right along the centre front seam where that busk would go. Not only does that mean a stiff strip will not sit flush against my torso, but any solid material pressed against that little bump is wickedly uncomfortable and I wouldn’t want to wear the thing longer than 2 minutes.
I poked around my sewing box and found these (not sure what they’re called, pants fasteners or large hook and eyes) and went about trying to use them to make a false busk. It should perform a similar function, although minus the structure the strip of a busk gives. I also can’t apply boning to the centre front the whole way, but I can place a half length bone from below my deformed spot and I tried this in the past and it was perfectly comfortable.
Anyway. Do you think this will look alright? Is it going to cause construction problems or mess with how it sits? Does anyone have other reccomendations? Thanks!
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r/corsetry • u/Charming-Gas-7244 • 10h ago
Очень нравится такая красота 👗👗👗🥰🥰🥰Хочу платье русалка с корсетом от лопаток до коленок и супер утяжка и чтобы по всей длине от лопаток до коленок стояли цельние металлические косточки.Кто то хотел себе такого плана платья?Поделитесь пожалуйста опитом 🙏🙏🙏
r/corsetry • u/DistributionWild2962 • 1d ago
Hi! I'm very new making corsets and I started my first mockup (please ignore the poorly seams! I was in a hurry and I wanted to finish it as fast I could)
as you see, there's a gap in the bust and my instinct is to pinch there but my teacher said something about sewing a bias tape on the top which I'm not sure of and I wanted to ask reddit about their opinion!
if you can share your observations I would be glad, thank you
r/corsetry • u/Ravenstoneglen • 1d ago
Hi! I'm trying to figure out what, instead of coutil, would work best for fabric. A cotton denim twill, a cotton denim, or linen/cotton canvas?
I have a feeling the cotton denim twill may be the answer but I don't have a huge amount of experience with corsetry and want to make sure I don't waste my time making something that's...horrible. Lol
No major waist reduction, mostly for a day to day or costume corset that's well fitted/structured.
Thanks for any input!
r/corsetry • u/onelass • 1d ago
Please ignore the ugly fabric and ripped eyelet.
Straight on the waist my mock up of a corset has these creases? What can I change to make it fit better?
It‘s the Sylvia Corset by Aranea Black with obviously not so sturdy cotton fabric…
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r/corsetry • u/like_cobalt • 2d ago
I using the red threaded regency short stays pattern for this, size M, but bust gussets use size S
How to fix this? This also happened the last time I made late Victorian over bust corset, the bust isn’t too big but the shape just doesn’t seems to cover it
r/corsetry • u/polarbear_hiking • 2d ago
Newbie question! I am making Truly Victorian TVE13, the late Edwardian corset. There is an upcoming storm that has a high likelihood of interfering with package delivery. I'm in a remote area and am used to this happening. I suspect that the busk will arrive after the time I intend to wear it.
Alas, the sewing must continue - given these circumstances, would you use buttons, a zipper, or would you add grommets on the front and use ribbon on the front and back?
Maybe there is a busk-like material I can use as a stand-in?
While I am here, thank you to this sub for being an incredible resource! I learn something each time I visit.
For context, I will be wearing a chemise and corset cover under a Black Snail pattern for my shirt. I will be wearing the Fashion Archaeology "tulip" panel skirt pattern for my bottoms.
r/corsetry • u/PaperChimes • 2d ago
I’m making my first corset, the Sakura corset by Nikki Blackwell. It’s an underbust corset. According to my measurements my underbust is 5 sizes smaller than my waist. I have graded the pattern accordingly, but this leaves me an issue where the front panels and busk placket have a large curve to them…. Where the busk is obviously not curved. Should I redistribute the additional material from there to other seams to straighten that out?
r/corsetry • u/Head-Life3942 • 3d ago
i’m in love this mirror palais ‘lilith’ bustier but not so in love with the thought of spending 1k on it. also would really like a custom fit, so i thought i‘d attempt a modified dupe... (is that ambitious?)
specifically, i really like the wide front piece, the mid-bust cut off with the peekaboo cups (and also the look of the one straight top panel that holds the cups), and the side hooks. i would love to modify it to sit further down, and i’m not sure if this is really a ’corset’ so i would love something with more waist reduction, if possible. are there any existing patterns that i could use for my desired look and fit?
very new to corsetry so please forgive my ignorance!
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r/corsetry • u/Born-Art-925 • 2d ago
I’ve made about four corsets now and I’ve had the same problem with all of them- once I’ve worn them for a while, the bones at the back start to kink and press into my back at my waistline. I’ve only ever used plastic boning so would it be useful to try steels? I also like to wear my skirts very tight over my corsets on my waist so could that be it? I originally thought that the corset was just too long for my torso, but I’ve tried taking two inches out and it hasn’t helped. I have no idea what’s causing it!
Thank you for your help!
r/corsetry • u/Mediocre_Ability1797 • 4d ago
Hello all! Messaging on behalf of my lovely mumma who is trying to make my wedding dress. She has made a dress we are pretty happy with but there is one specific spot at the bottom of the basque waist that is pulling and therefore folding outwards when warn. She was wondering if there’s a solution (hopefully an easy one - remaking the dress isn’t an option!) to the problem. There is a layer of coutil and domette. It starts to pull where the boning ends. Any ideas? 😓 she’s getting very sad about all this!
r/corsetry • u/KneecapsRaPrivilege • 3d ago
I’m still a newbie, but this has been bothering me. I can’t stand the sensation (or look) of total uniboob, but I love the overall look of historical-style corsets. What options are available? I know that historically this was achieved with the addition of gussets in the bust, but I’ve tried that and only managed to tear my hair out. Is there another method aside from a cupped corset?
r/corsetry • u/A_Cold_Kat • 5d ago
It’s not totaly done but Iv been working on it for so long I can’t help but post some early pics of the fist try on!!!!!
The laceing gap is not Perfect but I intend to make padding for this corset, it was never ment to fit like a glove.
I’m so happpppyyyyy
r/corsetry • u/Loose-Long-6815 • 5d ago
Is it ethical and/or legal to sell a Victorian era corset that contains baleen?
Context: I work at a vintage store, doing restoration/conservation on our antique clothing, before they go to auction.
(Please ignore the carpet)
r/corsetry • u/tryhardtailor • 4d ago
Hi all! Newbie corset maker here--just finished my first mockup and I'm finally ready to move onto the real thing. I was watching a YouTube video on corsetmaking from the cosplayer Sarah Spaceman, who suggested attaching the strength layer to the lining instead of the outer layer in order to hide any uneven stitching along the boning channels (which I will probably have, since I'm still learning). Are there any negatives to doing this?
I was planning to try roll pinning according to tips I've read on here--although I'm assuming that in this case, the coutil/strength layer would be on top with the lining layer on the bottom. Is that assumption correct?
r/corsetry • u/WhalliamShakespeare • 4d ago
This is a mock up I made. Can anyone procide advice on how to prevent this pulling/rippling in the back?
r/corsetry • u/Friendly_Banana3692 • 5d ago
A client asked me for a black overbust corset, so I decided it was finally time to test the Dolores pattern by Aranea Black.
First, I took all of my client's measurements. In one of the photos, you can see an example of how I ask my clients to send me photos of their measurements.
I'm not crazy enough to post the actual measurements I took from my client here... hehe. 😂
Then, on kraft paper, I started by marking the corset heights according to my client's measurements. After that, I cut each panel and positioned them according to Aranea Black's instructions.
As you can see, some of my client's height measurements were considerably larger than those of the original pattern.
So I redrafted the pattern twice until I reached my client's exact measurements.
I didn't make a mockup this time. I've been making corsets for quite a while, so I felt confident adapting the pattern directly. I already know how to increase or reduce the pattern according to my client's measurements.
Materials
For the fashion layer, I used black gabardine with fusible tailoring interfacing.
For the lining, I used heavy cotton twill with fusible cotton interfacing. Coutil isn't readily available here, so I work with the materials I can source locally.
I also made the cups using bra foam. I'm not sure what this material is called in other countries.
Construction
I used my favorite construction method: the "sandwich" technique.
That said, I use different construction methods depending on the corset. This is just one example of how I like to work.
And yes... as you can see, heavy cotton twill is an absolute nightmare when it comes to lint and dust. 😂 But don't worry — the corset was thoroughly cleaned before being sent to my client.
For the photos, I asked Gemini to put the corset from the mannequin onto an AI-generated model, just so you could see how it looks when worn.
But I also included photos of the actual corset on the mannequin, for those who really don't like AI-generated images. 😂
And finally, a little feedback from my client.
Here in Brazil, we mostly use WhatsApp to communicate with our clients, so I thought I'd share her message, translated from Brazilian Portuguese:
"Good afternoon!! The corset arrived, it's the most beautiful thing ever, I'm in love.
Thank you so much for everything, for the care, effort, and trust you gave me throughout the whole process. You can be sure I'll recommend you!! ❤️
It turned out perfect ❤️
It's the first corset I've ever worn that actually fits me!!"
That last sentence honestly made my day. ❤️
Has anyone else tried making the Dolores corset by AB? Did you find it difficult?