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atherleisure ([personal profile] atherleisure) wrote2020-04-29 06:59 pm

1844 Corset Finished...Last Year

It took me forever to get around to taking pictures of this again after the ones my son took turned out blurry. One of my daughters was willing to play photographer last week and took these for me.

I used the 1844 pattern from Corsets and Crinolines, and it fit very nicely. I narrowed the gussets but otherwise left it alone. I made it out of blue coutil and boned it with artificial whalebone except for the center front. I made a busk pocket, but I decided to put two pair of the thicker gauge 1/2" steel bones in channels at the center front.

1844 corset

It is not a compressing garment at all, though I suppose I could pull the laces tighter. It basically gives a snug fit that forms a reasonably solid foundation for a gown.

1844 corset

1844 corset

I tried on my mid-1830's dress over it, and it fit very nicely indeed. At least that tells me that I can use the pattern from that dress as a starting place for the bodice for an 1840's dress.
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[personal profile] marianme 2020-04-30 02:47 pm (UTC)(link)
What a nice shape. Double bones instead of a busk looks like it works really well.
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[personal profile] mala_14 2020-04-30 05:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Looks great! Gives you that nice long line in the torso that is so characteristic of the mid-1840s.
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[personal profile] mala_14 2020-05-02 06:44 pm (UTC)(link)
As a fellow short-waisted person, I feel you.
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[personal profile] hharris 2020-04-30 06:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Perfect. Love the blue coutil too.
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[personal profile] mandie_rw 2020-04-30 08:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Love it! The blue is very pretty. I've also used that pattern, and I find it to be one of my most comfortable corsets! (Although also probably the most annoying to put on by myself, hahaha. )