When you are marking on the waist tape, are you just outlining the shape of each panel onto it? And I couldn't quite tell which part of the corset you were attaching it to.....Is it the seem allowance on each of the lining panels?
@icowle85 The lines I draw on the tape give me the width of each panel at the waistline so it helps me not make the tape too tight or too loose when it's sewn into the corset. I'm basting the waist tape to the seam allowances of each panel to keep it in place, then when I sewed my boning channels later on, this "locks" the tape so it can't pull out. It's the easiest way I've found to make sure there aren't any obvious stitches (inside or outside) to keep the tape in place.
@ElaineKnight1709 I found this at Fabricland in the Chinese Brocade section! I'm not sure if all locations have it but I've seen it in several different locations. It's a poly brocade so it's kind of slippery to work with, but it's not too expensive. :)
Awesome, Awesome, Awesome! I'm so happy you made these video's on corset construction. Very detailed and easy to understand. I am an expert tailor and this tutorial (corset making) has provided me another level of expertise in garment construction. Thanks a million!
@w8tin4him I'm so pleased you like it! I'm no professional corsetiere (yet!), so positive feedback from an expert tailor like you is very flattering. :)
Sorry, but what did you line the fashion fabric with? In your last video you recommended we try not to use the fashion fabric as top layer for boning channel because it'll tear through.
@ctsittin Good question! :) I fused the fashion fabric with medium weight interfacing and then flatlined that to coutil. The lining is also just coutil, so the bones (and busk) will be sandwiched between two layers of coutil.
I know that when I do get back into sewing and get my area set up, I definitely will not be able to undertake a corset right off the bat. Do you have any beginner to rusty novice suggestions for projects or resources? Or perhaps you could do a video about your sewing background and how best to go about improving seamstress skills? I'm entirely self taught, and sometimes feel a bit overwhelmed :)
@Kouin The smallest part of the waist carries the most tension, so putting a waist tape there helps prevent stitches from breaking and/or fabric from stretching at the waist and preserves the life of the corset. :)
When you are marking on the waist tape, are you just outlining the shape of each panel onto it? And I couldn't quite tell which part of the corset you were attaching it to.....Is it the seem allowance on each of the lining panels?
icowle85 2 weeks ago
@icowle85 The lines I draw on the tape give me the width of each panel at the waistline so it helps me not make the tape too tight or too loose when it's sewn into the corset. I'm basting the waist tape to the seam allowances of each panel to keep it in place, then when I sewed my boning channels later on, this "locks" the tape so it can't pull out. It's the easiest way I've found to make sure there aren't any obvious stitches (inside or outside) to keep the tape in place.
bishonenrancher 2 weeks ago
Where did you find that fabric at? <3
ElaineKnight1709 4 months ago
@ElaineKnight1709 I found this at Fabricland in the Chinese Brocade section! I'm not sure if all locations have it but I've seen it in several different locations. It's a poly brocade so it's kind of slippery to work with, but it's not too expensive. :)
bishonenrancher 4 months ago
@bishonenrancher Thank you. I'll have to check to see if I have any near me. =D It's really pretty.
ElaineKnight1709 4 months ago
So when do we get to see this finished corset? Looks beautiful so far...
VegaChastain 9 months ago
Awesome, Awesome, Awesome! I'm so happy you made these video's on corset construction. Very detailed and easy to understand. I am an expert tailor and this tutorial (corset making) has provided me another level of expertise in garment construction. Thanks a million!
w8tin4him 11 months ago
@w8tin4him I'm so pleased you like it! I'm no professional corsetiere (yet!), so positive feedback from an expert tailor like you is very flattering. :)
bishonenrancher 11 months ago
Sorry, but what did you line the fashion fabric with? In your last video you recommended we try not to use the fashion fabric as top layer for boning channel because it'll tear through.
ctsittin 11 months ago
@ctsittin Good question! :) I fused the fashion fabric with medium weight interfacing and then flatlined that to coutil. The lining is also just coutil, so the bones (and busk) will be sandwiched between two layers of coutil.
bishonenrancher 11 months ago 2
I know that when I do get back into sewing and get my area set up, I definitely will not be able to undertake a corset right off the bat. Do you have any beginner to rusty novice suggestions for projects or resources? Or perhaps you could do a video about your sewing background and how best to go about improving seamstress skills? I'm entirely self taught, and sometimes feel a bit overwhelmed :)
bluesxgirlie 11 months ago
The fabric is soo pretty, and your videos are so helpfull!! I ordered my first corset, cant wait till i get it!! Then i'll attempt to make one.
Amelia0dacutiegirl 11 months ago
What is the purpose of a waist-tape? Does it just add extra security to keep the corset from stretching or tearing?
Kouin 11 months ago
@Kouin The smallest part of the waist carries the most tension, so putting a waist tape there helps prevent stitches from breaking and/or fabric from stretching at the waist and preserves the life of the corset. :)
bishonenrancher 11 months ago
@bishonenrancher I just noticed you went over that in the video description. -headdesk-
Kouin 11 months ago