5/20/2011

Victorian Corsets, Chemise and Drawers Pattern (Sewing Pattern) Review

Victorian Corsets, Chemise and Drawers Pattern (Sewing Pattern)
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All the Laughing Moon Mercantile patterns are excellent, and all are based on extant period costumes. You can't get more historically correct than that. I've only made a few -- this one included -- but I highly recommend them.They are probably a bit much for an absolute beginner, but anyone with intermediate sewing skills would find them a pleasure -- clear instructions, accurate drafting, and even historical background information. Whether you are making costumes for theater, re-enactment, or just for fun, you will find the Laughing Moon patterns to be excellent.

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If you are a costume enthusiast but wonder which corset goes with what chemise - look no further. This pattern has the widest size range, the most complete instructions and illustrations, and all the pieces are in one package! (two corset styles, chemise and drawers!) Appropriate for the Victorian period 1837 -1899. If you are a high fashion enthusiast you have seen every designer show eye-popping corsets in their collection. This pattern will enable you to create your own alluring, high fashion or fantasy corset to vamp your way through any affair. Wow! View A, the Dore Corset is a straight seam corset with 5 pieces on each side. View B, the Silverado Corset has bust gores with 6 main pattern pieces and 2 bust gores on each side. Both corsets can be made up plain or fancy. The open drawers have a pointed waistband in front and a drawstring closure with 6 tucks and lace trim at the hems. The sleeveless chemise has a yoke with a front opening and 6 tucks at the hem with lace trim.

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