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Edwardian Corset

 Hiii guys, how are you?

Today I'm making an Edwardian Corset using Black Snail Patterns "Edwardian Straight Front Corset". I really liked it, if you are a beginner like me, you will probably like it too, as the instructions are very easy to follow.



1) I took my measurements and found them in the mold.

2) it is necessary to make a mock up before making the final corset.

3) the mock up was too big, so I reduced the mold and then I could cut the mold on the final fabric.

4) I used twill, because I didn't find where I live here in Brazil the coutil fabric that would be ideal.


5)Put everything together and sewed.
6) The busk I had to ask for in São Paulo because where I live it doesn't sell.
7) If you want a video teaching how to put the busk, I can do it.

8) I put the grosgrain ribbon at the waist line.

9) I put satin ribbon in the channels of the plastic whalebones.


10) After putting the plastic bones in place
11) I fitted the eyelets.
12) And finally the cord.





The corset is ready. Would you wear it? I felt very comfortable wearing it, the first time I made and wore one. Yaaaay!! So excited!!!

Thank you for reading!

See you next Saturday!


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  1. Uauu, achei essa peça a mais difícil de fazer 😯 e ficou perfeitaa! É muita habilidade viuu 💕

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