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The Custom Construction of Corsets – pt 3 – adding structure to the back layer, finishing and boning in a corset.

This entry is part of a series, Construction of Custom Corsets» Part -1 Part 2 This is part three of a living document on making custom corsets. It will be edited, revised, and have new information and links added as readers post comments. So please post your comments, questions and tips so that other can learn from your experience as well as mine. This is one of those projects in which precision is your friend. The more precise your work is, the easier the project will be. Deviation in this kind of project seems to multiply, causing more and more problems as you work. I over build corsets a bit, so I am going to show a heave duty method, that with one modification can be used to make a corset in which the boning sleeves don’t show on the outer layer. This one’s edge will be finished with homemade bias tape, but later I’ll try to show other edge finishing methods. It’s time to choose boning to stiffen your corset. Traditionally, wood and whale bone where common, with upwards of a hundred staves in a single garment. Today’s cheap corset, bustier and merry widow have light wieght narrow plastic …Read the Rest

Introducing Ulrik

Introducing Ulrik

A little background information on Ulrik Adler, Herr von Hedwig’s laboratory assistant.

The Custom Construction of Corsets – pt 2 – Pattern Making, Fabric under layer, and Tailoring

The Custom Construction of Corsets – pt 2 – Pattern Making, Fabric under layer, and Tailoring

This entry is part of a series, Construction of Custom Corsets» Part 1  was the custom pre-pattern Part 3 adding-structure-to-the-back-layer-finishing-and-boning-in-a-corset/ …Read the Rest

The Construction of Custom Corsets  –  pt 1 – Pre Pattern

The Construction of Custom Corsets – pt 1 – Pre Pattern

This a solidly intermediate skill-level project …. If you can do it all yourself, I’ll be impressed. (And we want pictures!)

Converting an ATX computer power supply to a 12 volt DC Power source

Converting an ATX computer power supply to a 12 volt DC Power source

This entry is part of a series, 12 Volt Power supply» I built this to provide current for electrolytic etching …Read the Rest

Hat pins

Hat pins

While many things are going on in the lab, most are still in the secret classified category until after the …Read the Rest

13 Button Spats

13 Button Spats

And here is the new 13 button knee high spats.