Let's talk about Historical Corsets | my Corset Collection

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Hello everyone and welcome to a new video!
After my video where I wore corsets every day for a month, I did want to make a video where I showed each of them a little better. This video includes both corsets and stays (the less known name for the 18th century-ish equivalent-ish to the corset). All of these were made by me, except one, the last Edwardian corset was made by The Boudoir Key.
I really wanted to show you guys the insides and most importantly their issues. There's actually only a handful of them that I would happily wear, and this is not because of the perpetuated corset myths we hear about, but because corset and stay making is a highly specific and demanding skill, which I don't really have yet. These sewing experiments have helped me know more and learn, and one day in the future, I may make the perfect corset (but it's certainly none of these lol). The more I make, the more I learn, which is why I think I may be slightly addicted.
Here are things mentioned:
Video about the differences between corsets and stays • A Dress Historian Expl...
The Boudoir Key www.etsy.com/shop/theboudoirkey
My friend Helen who makes amazing corsets! / helenalicesews
Redthreaded corset patterns redthreaded.com/collections/m...
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  • @lisa8a8e
    @lisa8a8e3 жыл бұрын

    I got into sewing because I was fascinated with corsets, and it was the first thing I tried sewing.. it was tricky and took ages but I looove the magic of sewing corsets. and of course you need costumes to wear with corsets, thus my trip through costuming ensued.

  • @saniainez

    @saniainez

    Жыл бұрын

    Ah I almost decided to sew corsets first, but I thought, "Uhh, you know what? Let's just start with a skirt. Simpler." Well, currently halfway through the skirt, I'd say that a corset would've ended up in horror, in my case 😂

  • @LycIrisAurora
    @LycIrisAurora3 жыл бұрын

    Inspirational! "Jumping in the deep end" is how I tackled crochet. I made a crooked scarf, a too small beanie, and then immediately decided to try a stuffed animal

  • @DistuberLuber
    @DistuberLuber3 жыл бұрын

    The embroidered 1890s corset is so beautiful🌼, it brought me to tears😭

  • @AliciaB.
    @AliciaB.3 жыл бұрын

    I really like the first one, I think it might workwell as an outer garment if made in a darker fabric, like a sort of hobbity supportive waistcoat (or dress, i guess, if one can attach a skirt to it)

  • @nastasjatowe2765

    @nastasjatowe2765

    3 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely, when I saw her patterned stays I immediately thought it would look great as an outer garment over a whimsical dress.

  • @Feelicitasy
    @Feelicitasy3 жыл бұрын

    It's amazing how all the stays and corsets shape your body in fashionable, yet natural ways! A beautiful rundown of your collection! What corset will you be doing next?

  • @CatsCostumery

    @CatsCostumery

    3 жыл бұрын

    I think first another Victorian (because I'm addicted), then new stays and possible a remake of the 1630s thing!

  • @texaspoontappa2088
    @texaspoontappa20883 жыл бұрын

    Even the ones you don't like as much are so pretty and clearly made with such care. I'm hoping to make my first pair of stays soon so this was really helpful

  • @nataliestanchevski4628
    @nataliestanchevski46283 жыл бұрын

    They are all so beautiful! And even if they aren't perfect, they all played a part in furthering your skills and understanding of corset engineering. I'm going to make my first corset soon and I can't wait to make tons of mistakes lol.

  • @lillianhansen5464

    @lillianhansen5464

    3 жыл бұрын

    You know that is a beautiful way to think. I am going to try making some easy Regency stays and while watching some videos to do some research I was thinking "What made me think I could do this?!?!" but reading your comment gives me hope! I can't wait to actually do this project, whenever that may be, and make mistakes and learn a bunch from them! So thanks for a little inspiration lol. If you have started your corset I hope it is going well and that you have fun with it!

  • @nataliestanchevski4628

    @nataliestanchevski4628

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@lillianhansen5464 I'm still in the mock up stage! I'm very full in the bust and I'm having some issues with spillage lol. It's fun but when I get frustrated I stop and work on an easier project instead. I'm not in a rush or on a deadline. Thank you for your wonderful reply! I'm glad that something I wrote was inspirational to you. It's hard to remember sometimes that skills take time to build. No one was born knowing how to make a corset, or cook a gourmet meal, or rollerskate. And feeling discouraged doesn't have to make us stop trying to learn. Good luck on your regency stays!

  • @lillianhansen5464

    @lillianhansen5464

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@nataliestanchevski4628 I’m so glad you are actually doing the thing to quote Noelle from Costuming Drama lol. I wish you all the best in your journey! Thank you for your encouraging words. I will carry your wisdom with me through all of my future projects😁 good luck with your corset adventure and have a great day! 😁

  • @lucyannethrope8359
    @lucyannethrope83593 жыл бұрын

    Altering patterns was one of the first learned when I started sewing my own clothes in my teens. I had to, I was 180 cm (sorry, metric) tall when I was 14, nothing would fit me. Knowing how to draw and alter patterns is a great skill to have early in sewing life. =)

  • @norag.1467

    @norag.1467

    2 жыл бұрын

    I feel you, I am 183/ 6ft tall and started sewing because the clothes I liked (sort of historically inspired goth) at the time didn't exisist in my size. 🙋🏻‍♀️

  • @anieth
    @anieth3 жыл бұрын

    The lighting in this is so gorgeous, makes you look like a Vermeer painting. Doesn't matter that the sewing isn't "perfect" everything looks amazing. Keep it up, girl, these movies are wonderful!

  • @LadyB_20
    @LadyB_203 жыл бұрын

    A beautiful collection! I would love to see a showcase of your gowns in the future 😁 I would love to see a making of padding for the hips 😁

  • @DaniWolf-vs7uj
    @DaniWolf-vs7uj3 жыл бұрын

    I'm writing an essay on corsets for one of my university classes right now!

  • @New_Wave_Nancy
    @New_Wave_Nancy3 жыл бұрын

    I jumped in the deep end this year by making Scroop Patterns' Rilla Corset after I saw a youtuber say it was the easiest corset she ever made. It came out pretty good considering my massive lack of experience. It's a 1910 era, underbust style. Now I need to make everything else to go with it!

  • @a.k.v.3042
    @a.k.v.30423 жыл бұрын

    Have you ever made cups for your corsets/stays? I was watching another KZreadr several weeks ago draft a corset and she made and sewed in cups (it looked like a small crescent shaped pillow that supported the breast) and she stated she'd never make another corset or stays without them, they upped the comfort factor of wearing the stays (18th century style, but I think she installed a zipper front. The youtuber Mariah Pattie, and its one of her more recent videos.). I thought that was interesting. I love your collection - that embroidered corset is gorgeous. As another short-waited person I appreciate that KNOWING you have to adjust a pattern and actually DOING so are two different things! I also have the Redthreaded short stays patten and I hope to make it soon!

  • @CatsCostumery

    @CatsCostumery

    3 жыл бұрын

    I haven't! I have a small bust so I don't find I need any extra support :)

  • @believeinfaeries8713
    @believeinfaeries87133 жыл бұрын

    Wow! I can tell all the hard work you've put into all of these. I have a similar issue with corset patterns. I'm terribly short waisted with a significant hip spring. Altering corset patterns are a lot of fun while also can be the cause of a lot of headaches.

  • @agimagi2158
    @agimagi21583 жыл бұрын

    Those lace trims some of the corsets have are gorgeous! I also really like your color choices, all so dreamy and lovely! I think my favorite is the 1890s one, but then I might be biased, cause it's the 1890s!

  • @deni9626
    @deni96262 жыл бұрын

    If sewing corsets was your beginning phase, I can only imagine today!! These were well beyond easy corsets, and amazing, little things, but certainlyt nothing major. I would give you a B+ to A for any of them. You have a very good eye for color, style and just a little more care to getting top section to match because we always look at the top of a garment first is why you sew that section first. Getting a pattern fitted is not something you think about as a beginner. The fact that they all FIT is amazing!!! I haven't sewn for about 20 years and want to do a corset, but will do a mock up first if I can be that patient.

  • @gallivantingfox9337
    @gallivantingfox93373 жыл бұрын

    "They were made with what I could reach and afford at the time and that is absolutely fine." Thank you. There is no way I can afford historically "accurate" fabrics right now and find myself feeling bad for using what I have on hand or buying budget options, especially when watching videos or reading blogs made by people who can afford yards and yards of silks and linens and wools for their projects.

  • @athenaraymills5411
    @athenaraymills54113 жыл бұрын

    I am so excited for this video thank you for sharing with us!

  • @reallifekat
    @reallifekat3 жыл бұрын

    I really appreciate this and seeing the progress in your workmanship

  • @abandonedpast6410
    @abandonedpast64103 жыл бұрын

    This is a awesome collection of beautiful corsets!! Thanks for sharing!!

  • @davidcardwell9086
    @davidcardwell90863 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting journey through your corset history. I also love the beautiful simplicity of your chemise.

  • @ncalgal4699
    @ncalgal46993 жыл бұрын

    Lovely and another good learning experience to view!

  • @d.ruggeri8409
    @d.ruggeri84093 жыл бұрын

    All those corsets are very pretty ! I love the shape of the last two corsets 😍

  • @violetcurran5086
    @violetcurran50863 жыл бұрын

    these videos give me so much corset envy! They're all so lovely and wonderful.

  • @michaelamyers8978
    @michaelamyers89783 жыл бұрын

    girl, all these are goals. and they ALL look amazing on you! give yourself more credit

  • @Majmysza
    @Majmysza3 жыл бұрын

    This is all so great to see! Especially since I, like you, am quite shortwaisted, and also like you I'm starting out with Norah Waugh! It was great to see the stays and 1840s corset I'm making mockups for right now, actually finished in this video. Also, the embroidered one is sooo pretty!!!

  • @johannageisel5390
    @johannageisel53903 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing. This is good for getting an overview over all the things to watch out for when attempting a corset or stays. I will also come back and look at your Regency short stays video, because at one point I'd like to make some too. Subscribed.

  • @paloma_hill
    @paloma_hill2 жыл бұрын

    omg I'm so glad I decided to rewatch this one and realized I NEED that first piece in my life!

  • @helenalice962
    @helenalice9623 жыл бұрын

    The pile of books was how I spent all my lunchtimes in the library at college!

  • @IlonaZilinskaite
    @IlonaZilinskaite3 жыл бұрын

    The last one is just perfect😍

  • @emilysmith2784
    @emilysmith27843 жыл бұрын

    I love the first ones you showed and would be very interested in seeing a remake of those.

  • @carolynellis387
    @carolynellis3872 жыл бұрын

    Adore the yellow embroidered corset you made. Extremely clever construction and beautifully executed

  • @ArgentAtelier
    @ArgentAtelier3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your projects and thoughts, you always teach me something new in your videos. I recently found out about the beauty that is roll pinning. I think it might help with the issue you have with the ED8 corset.

  • @Pandorespore
    @Pandorespore3 жыл бұрын

    From my newbie point of view, they all look amazing 😍

  • @marieschmidt8838
    @marieschmidt88383 жыл бұрын

    I really feel you and all the struggles with your previous made corsets. I recently decided sew some 1780’s stays (with absolutely no other experience in historical sewing other than watching costube videos) and it took me ages. Also there are so many things wrong with how it turned out (cable ties as boning, a very questionable zipper instead of lacing, armhole way too high, etc.) but I still love it. I cannot wait to try (and fail) more projects in order to gain experience and someday hopefully create something wearable that fits me well.

  • @turtle4llama
    @turtle4llama2 жыл бұрын

    Using the fabrics you can get a hold of and afford IS historically accurate. Let the haters eat crow.

  • @shortsweettoo
    @shortsweettoo3 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely wonderful work. You are to be congratulated. I would love to see, (and I am sure many others) a video on how to adjust for the differences you mentioned during your video. I am also very short waisted (for example) and knowing how to overcome these issues would be valuable information to have going forward for us all..... Anyway. Food for thought. And thank you so much for sharing your collection of work. They are all lovely.

  • @deannastevens1217
    @deannastevens12173 жыл бұрын

    This was very informative. There's a lot to know about corset making. I have only made one actual corset... for my wedding. I have made many Bodices but they are more forgiving at Ren Fair.

  • @elinordrake7129
    @elinordrake71293 жыл бұрын

    I really enjoyed hearing how your corset making progress has come along! I still don't have stays or corsets that the fit is right on (very short waisted) . This makes me want to drag/ err....take them that is, back out & fix them! :) Funny, I'd been feeling discouraged about lack of progress & mistakes but this morning the first two videos that caught my eye (yours & Abby Cox's) were both full of talk of mistakes so I'm feeling a good bit better! My favorite of the lot is still your regency stays!

  • @peggyr9623
    @peggyr96233 жыл бұрын

    Loved this! All of the corsets were beautiful and the errors you discussed really didn't show much as they all looked good on you. I thought the shiny fabric corset was silk! Thank you for sharing these with us.

  • @oliwiadykiel3362
    @oliwiadykiel33622 жыл бұрын

    Amazing Collection!

  • @Yan-ri2jg
    @Yan-ri2jg3 жыл бұрын

    This motivated me to make a corset a bit more! Thank you

  • @pv6450
    @pv64503 жыл бұрын

    You must be super jazzed to figure out your fit issues! That will make a lot of things nicer fitting in the future. Lovely corsets and stays.

  • @ThatMoonShroom
    @ThatMoonShroom3 жыл бұрын

    Already saved to my sewing playlist thanks!!

  • @minerva.meadows
    @minerva.meadows3 жыл бұрын

    gosh i need a corset rn, btw i love ur corsets!!

  • @ellamarieeway3679
    @ellamarieeway36793 жыл бұрын

    Not only is it super helpful to see all of them in a chronological time, it's also helpful to see your different levels of sewing as you've learned. It helps people who are also learning feel better about their mistakes. Also it's convinced me I need to start making KZread content because I'm convinced I'm the only long-wasted person in the universe 😂😂

  • @mariaflorenciaalvarez1926
    @mariaflorenciaalvarez19263 жыл бұрын

    Love them all ❤️❤️

  • @BeverleyButterfly
    @BeverleyButterfly3 жыл бұрын

    This was so interesting they were all so different xx

  • @nastasjatowe2765
    @nastasjatowe27653 жыл бұрын

    I would love to see videos of your process adapting patterns to fit your short waist. I'm also short waisted, and it can be so frustrating. It can be so affirming to see another person with this body shape normalize it, and talk about altering patterns, because our bodies aren't wrong, the patterns just aren't made with us in mind.

  • @jkabholat
    @jkabholat3 жыл бұрын

    Enjoyed your video very much.

  • @Callmeapollo1
    @Callmeapollo13 жыл бұрын

    That last one is so beautifully fitted, you could use it as an outer layer!

  • @frankthywissen8138
    @frankthywissen81382 жыл бұрын

    Super I love it!!! 👍❤❤❤

  • @zuzanadubravcova1307
    @zuzanadubravcova130711 ай бұрын

    I find this video now, but still, finally after almost 2 years of sewing, still begginer, I decided, it is time to start trying to do my first corset. For now, I am attempting just to make "corset" top, so top with some boning inside. After that, I will pobably try some mock up of corset properly :) Looking forward to it :)

  • @fabioferreiragomes
    @fabioferreiragomes3 жыл бұрын

    .......ESPETACULAR.....MARAVILHOSA......INCRÍVEL........

  • @emmabruce4990
    @emmabruce49903 жыл бұрын

    The peach satin corset really shows how padding can alter the silhouette, so flattering.

  • @wednes3day
    @wednes3day3 жыл бұрын

    Ahhhh the redthreaded short-stays .. one of my favourite 'bra's since I made it ☺️

  • @marthabenner6528
    @marthabenner65283 жыл бұрын

    Could you please do a more in-depth video on the Books (and patterns)you used for your corsets and stays, or which ones you would work recommend and why. Preferably which showing which patterns are in which books. I bought both American Duchess Simplicity patterns and that Janet Arnold book five book .

  • @marthabenner6528
    @marthabenner65283 жыл бұрын

    There's this little trick I picked up that you might find useful, I use my old Barbie doll to make miniature models to try and figure out how to refit my stays (among other things.) to fit me. I am eventually going to make a scaled-down stuffed fabric doll with my measurements for future miniature projects, this way it saves on time and fabric, and I can give my niece doll dresses when I'm done.

  • @Icefierastar
    @Icefierastar3 жыл бұрын

    This is the perfect time for a video like this to come out as I’m looking to make my first historical corset this winter after my term ends! It’s super inspirational :) how did you choose a book/pattern to start with as your first one?

  • @CatsCostumery

    @CatsCostumery

    3 жыл бұрын

    at the time I was kind of obsessed with the 18th century so I went for stays! I think definitely try whatever interests you most so you can stick with it when the sewing gets hard :)

  • @anneofpinehill
    @anneofpinehill2 жыл бұрын

    I love the very first 1630s pair you showed here! Looking at the pattern in Corsets and Crinolines now, but it looks too advanced for me without a tutorial.... If you ever wish to remake it and turn on the camera while doing it though.....!

  • @mama_mahar
    @mama_mahar3 жыл бұрын

    It's so helpful to hear from another short waisted person! I am still a very new seamstress, and I have such a hard time figuring out alterations for patterns. It's good to know from the outset that I'll need to pay attention to the waist whenever I tackle stays/corsets. Do you think your regency short stays are so comfortable and well-fitting because they are shorter and thus easier to adapt to your waist "height"?

  • @CatsCostumery

    @CatsCostumery

    3 жыл бұрын

    I think so! The pattern for the short stays is much simpler because it doesn't need to handle the waist, so there is a lot less possibility for fitting issues :)

  • @marthabenner6528
    @marthabenner65283 жыл бұрын

    I found an appropriately thick (or thin) leather called a chamie at Walmart in the automotive section, it is used for waxing cars

  • @cimberleyconen3775
    @cimberleyconen37752 жыл бұрын

    Hey, I love your video! May I ask where the book with all the patterns is from or what it is called?🥰

  • @yanakaminska336
    @yanakaminska336 Жыл бұрын

    Hello ,all corsets is amazing 🤩 The one before last one been made from one of the book ?Can you say which one,please

  • @b-days3328
    @b-days33283 ай бұрын

    Perfect 👌👌

  • @amandaperry660
    @amandaperry6603 жыл бұрын

    Good stuff

  • @charlottejones4166
    @charlottejones41663 жыл бұрын

    Love ur videos

  • @persie8060
    @persie80602 жыл бұрын

    Amazing

  • @michellecornum5856
    @michellecornum58563 жыл бұрын

    I am just a tiny bit intimidated by corsets. I was traumatized by a corset pattern that had an individual paper pattern for EVERY boning channel. You make me think. Stay well.

  • @TayaSews
    @TayaSews3 жыл бұрын

    I think your 1840s corset is a real success. I've come to the conclusion that the illustration in C&C is a bit misleading for that pattern. The 1840s contains so much transition but the dominant ideal was a long waist and a relatively flat/squished, high bust, and that's what the pattern provides. Your corset gives you beautiful length in the waist, it's a slam dunk I say :)

  • @lilymcghee8363
    @lilymcghee83632 жыл бұрын

    I just invested in a corset. My natural waist is 26” but in the tightly laced corset its 27”! This in itself isn’t an issue but the busk sort of flares out over the lower abdomen giving me a pot belly! It’s a professionally made corset, steel boning etc and very pretty but I don’t like it. It’s late Victorian inspired and I really got it as an experiment before going to all the effort of making one I wouldn’t wear. Do you think I’m putting it on wrong or have you ever noticed this pot bellied effect?

  • @LadyoftheDreamless14
    @LadyoftheDreamless143 жыл бұрын

    My friend has a costuming degree and she wants to make some corsets and stays to rent out, i want to make a corset as a possibly replacement for a bra. She really wants to make some but she wants to make costumey ones, while i want to make an everyday, sturdy one. lol i do not have the sewing skills but shes all excited and im like 'thats great but i seriously do not have the skill!'

  • @Chloe-zb4xy
    @Chloe-zb4xy3 жыл бұрын

    How long had you been sewing before you made your first stays/corset?

  • @NoviceStitcher
    @NoviceStitcher3 жыл бұрын

    i would think that your heavier corsets would be great in the winter?

  • @marthabenner6528
    @marthabenner65283 жыл бұрын

    concerning corset 17:40 minutes in, have you considered a minimal amount of padding for under the bust?

  • @johannageisel5390
    @johannageisel53903 жыл бұрын

    Concerning plastic whalebone: I live in Germany and I still find it hard to get this stuff. You can only buy in bulk from Wissner and somehow there are barely any online shops that sell it. I also have trouble getting silk ribbon. I can buy ribbon-like pieces of silk from Etsy, but they don't have a selvedge left and right, they are just strips of silk taken from the whole fabric. It's ludicrous. And my local shops have even less than that. I cannot even buy linen thread there. Or at least there is only 1 type of linen thread and it's relatively thick and only comes in black, brown and white. So it doesn't work for everything.

  • @danielahitstheroad

    @danielahitstheroad

    3 жыл бұрын

    shop.deine-dessous.de/Staebchen Hier kriegst Du so ziemlich alles, was Du zum Korsettnähen brauchst. Oder hier: www.eloja.de/korsett-zubehor.html

  • @johannageisel5390

    @johannageisel5390

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@danielahitstheroad Danke für den Tip! Auch wenn ich glaube, dass der erste Shop nicht das ganze Sortiment von Wissners Fischbein-Breiten und -Dicken hat. Aber vielleicht reicht's. Von Eloja habe ich tatsächlich meinen Kram für das Korset, was ich plane, bestellt, wenn auch über Etsy oder Amazon oder so. Ich hatte den eigenen Shop von denen noch nicht gefunden. Daher auch hier: Danke für den Hinweis. Blöderweise ist bei denen gerade Einiges ausverkauft.

  • @izzyeis5752

    @izzyeis5752

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@danielahitstheroad *takes notes*

  • @Chaosprinzessin2010

    @Chaosprinzessin2010

    3 жыл бұрын

    Sartor.cz hat eine große Auswahl an Korsett Zutaten (und außerdem wunderschöne Stoffe), zu gefühlt ziemlich angemessenen/günstigen Preisen. Ich hab dort allerdings selbst noch nie bestellt, ich bin zu pleite für dieses Hobby 😅 außerdem gibt es noch nehelenia patterns (obwohl ich dort sowohl Artikel sowie Versandkosten als eher hochpreisig empfinde). Zum Thema Seiden Bänder kann ich auch nicht weiterhelfen, generell finde ich es schwierig schöne Bänder und Borten aufzutreiben bei uns. Selbiges gilt für Leinenstoffe, die für historische Chemisen und Hemden geeignet sind. Falls da jemand ne gute Adresse hat, bitte melden 😊

  • @johannageisel5390

    @johannageisel5390

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Chaosprinzessin2010 Ja, schau mal: www.etsy.com/de/listing/658548758/leinenstoff-okotex-leicht-weiss-125-gm Ich hatte den für eine Chemise bestellt. Habe noch nicht mit Nähen angefangen, aber so vom Gefühl her ist der sehr schön für MA-Unterwäsche. Ich habe auch von Morgan Donner mal eine Gewichtsangabe für einen Chemise-Stoff gehört und das umgerechnet - es bewegt sich in der gleichen Größenordnung. Zum Vergleich: Das Leinen von IKEA hat 240g/m². Der Shop ("Lavendels") hat auch noch anderes Leinen und hat auch das von mir verlinkte noch in wollweiß und hellgrau. Und ist in Deutschland, das heißt kurze Versandzeiten und geringe Versandkosten.

  • @lilybloome1601
    @lilybloome16013 жыл бұрын

    It's so weird. I put off talking about my experience with daily corsets on my channel for SO LONG and now everybody is posting content related to their corsets.

  • @lesliehyde
    @lesliehyde Жыл бұрын

    Personally I wouldn't worry if the lacing gap isn't parallel and worry more that the bones of the lacing panels are straight even if it means that you have an "A" OR "V" shaped lacing gap.

  • @manuferguson6564
    @manuferguson65647 ай бұрын

    "it is super sloppy" me looking at the seams that are still nicer than my work: :(

  • @bonniehyden962
    @bonniehyden9623 жыл бұрын

    Watching this makes me think of a question I've never thought of before! ...I have some bras that are too low in the front so that when I bend over I "fall out" of the cups. I understand that corsets and stays are not bras...but do you have that problem when fully dressed in historical clothing? Do you either "fall out" or feel like you are about to? ...if any of that even makes sense. I'm a newbie only about to start my first sewing project and I've never worn any historical clothing.

  • @CatsCostumery

    @CatsCostumery

    3 жыл бұрын

    I have a very small bust so I've never had that problem - however there are some corsets that are full bust rather than mine which are all mid-bust, and those I've heard are very good to keep everything in place :)

  • @bonniehyden962

    @bonniehyden962

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@CatsCostumery Thank ye for that reply. I'm not huge in the bust area: 36C. However, I've been playing with the idea of suggesting a corset to one of my Sisters-In-Law who is very large busted. She complains of back issues and the straps digging into her shoulders. I thought it might be interesting to see if returning to previous forms of undergarments might actually be a positive for her.

  • @scouttyra

    @scouttyra

    3 жыл бұрын

    I think the shift might help with that sometimes?

  • @angelicacortes6628
    @angelicacortes662810 ай бұрын

    Hola como puedo comprar esos libros😢😅😢😢

  • @susanrobertson984
    @susanrobertson9843 жыл бұрын

    Do you ever think it is worth while to go back and redo some of the earlier stays to fix the fit?

  • @CatsCostumery

    @CatsCostumery

    3 жыл бұрын

    I think all of my stays have fundamental issues with the waist placement, which is really hard to alter in the made up section so I think they'd have to be completely re-made - and I do have a new pair of stays in the books, hopefully soon :)

  • @susanrobertson984

    @susanrobertson984

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@CatsCostumery thank you! I had wondered if by taking it in somewhere the problem could be fixed but I suppose not. I look forward to the next set to see the difference!

  • @kimlightfoot
    @kimlightfoot3 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful work you have done. I feel bad that you haven't figured out how to adjust the patterns to fit yourself. Check out Andrea Davis at www.sewtofit.com or on KZread for better techniques for fitting. Also Diane Diezel has a bustier drafting set of videos. not quite the corset. But she does show the bustier's with and without boning. Very good drafting video. My heart goes out to you for all the hard work you have put into your corsetry journey. Thank you for the peek into your corsetry journey!! I look forward to your next videos!!

  • @charlottejones4166
    @charlottejones41663 жыл бұрын

    When baking a corset do you make the panels a bit smaller so it can pall you in I don’t think this is right but as you don’t need the corset to close how do you do this

  • @CatsCostumery

    @CatsCostumery

    3 жыл бұрын

    Most corset patterns already have it worked in that they don't need to close at the back :)

  • @charlottejones4166

    @charlottejones4166

    3 жыл бұрын

    Mmmm ok but what about when u Draft a corset pattern

  • @charlottejones4166

    @charlottejones4166

    3 жыл бұрын

    I am trying to draft one with the Block pattern method

  • @angelamay734
    @angelamay7343 жыл бұрын

    Do you find that your corsets fit differently if your weight fluctuates? I'm concerned if i finally got the courage to make a corset that it won't fit me soon after lol

  • @CatsCostumery

    @CatsCostumery

    3 жыл бұрын

    Not too much I don't think! Corsets are meant to lace with at least a couple of inches of open space at the back, so there is some leeway :)

  • @manuferguson6564
    @manuferguson65647 ай бұрын

    late Edwardian is literally the neglected stepchild of historical costuming....

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