Progressing through almost two centuries of corset-making this fascinating collection showcases an astonishing range of period pieces from the 1750 whale-boned corsets through the invention of the sewing machine & mass-produced corsets of the 1850s to the makeshift corsets of World War I. Reflecting the changing fashions & attitudes of women throughout the centuries the collection
Includes:: corsets for pregnancy riding corsets for sportswomen & hard-wearing corsets for housemaids. There are even corsets for small children & their dolls. The book is packed with practical information on how to recreate these stunning period pieces for yourself. Each corset features an annotated pattern a detailed drawing & close-up photography so any historical detail can be captured accurately by the maker. A brief overview places the corset within its historical context & explains any features or alterations necessary for making up the patterns. For those new to dressmaking there are two step-by-step projects
- one for a h&-stitched pre-1850 corset & one for a post-1850 corset made using the sewing machine. There is also invaluable advice on a range of corset-making techniques from cutting & fitting the patterns to adding historical detail. Information on lacing the corsets inserting eyelets gussets & split busks & on stitching & flossing is all included.