Image from The Asylum blog |
I am using Past Patterns 1830s-1940s stay pattern for the base, consulting Norah Waugh's Corsets and Crinolines and working with my S&S stays as I know they fit me.
Here is my first cut of my pattern, I had to add a considerable amount to the sides of the PP size 18 that I drew up, otherwise it would have finished at my shoulder blades at the back, way too much of a lacing gap.
I amended the width using the S&S short stays size 16 that I know fits me and now it goes right around and the hip darts are in the appropriate places front and back. Its probably too wide now for decent lacing, but I'll make the toile and see how it goes.
Back lacing on the stays should be similar to the image on the left. I love the braided hair in the image as well, so pretty.
The fabric I'm using is a white cotton damask and white cotton sheeting.
I am using cable ties instead of cord as I have it in the stash and this is a quick project, baleen was used in period and cable ties work just like it.
I also have a wooden busk created from a slat from an old pine cupboard, 'make do and mend".
I fitted the damask layer to Ermi and took in the side seams and adjusted the fit accordingly.
Then I pinned both layers together, making sure I aligned all the seams together.
Next I inserted the bust and hip gussets, normally I would have turned under a seam and stitched neatly, but these have just been zigzagged into place and I'll cover with binding. I've only 4 days left to finish these!
Then I added the boning channels.
Attached the straps and my temporary lacing strips
Now for the final fitting on me tonight .... which went well ...
Front view, the breast gussets are a tad big, but I shall gather them in at the top |
A perfect Regency breast 'shelf' |
Side front view, shelf in evidence lol! |
Another front view |
FINISHED! Well as much as I can do before I fly out to London. I have no time to stitch lacing holes as I leave on Friday and there is still acres of hand stitching to complete on other garb, so I am using my temporary lacing strips until I return. I bound the top, but before that I filled in the armhole spaces as they made the bodice top less stable and so I enclosed them and that provided the required stability. So this isn't a pretty garment, but it sure works well!
Photos taken sans busk.
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