Making WWI corset  @priorattire
Making WWI corset  @priorattire
priorattire | Making WWI corset @priorattire | Uploaded November 2014 | Updated October 2024, 8 hours ago.
A bit of an insight into how our stock corsets are made.
Please bear in mind that it is a stock item,so generic measurements are used, and our stock corsets constitute the lower range of corsetry we offer - bespoke items would require a few more stages like fittings, mock ups etc etc.

This is a basic single layer corset made in cotton sateen, here dyed hot pink, size 10/12 - with a bit of a fancy lace :-) They are suitable for late Edwardian and Teen era - 1910-16 or so, loosely based on Nehalenia Pattern

credits:
corsetry - Prior Attire ( www.priorattire.co.uk)

corsetry supplies - sewcurvy.com

camera ( completely amateur footage shot on my phone, am afraid! - Lucas Pitcher

If you fancy having a go and making your own corset - I recommend this publication - sewcurvy.com/corsetmakingsupplies/prod_2098142-Corset-Making-by-Julia-Bremble.html
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Making WWI corset @priorattire

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