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Corset Making: How to insert a waist tape

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Uploaded by on Jan 27, 2012

Royalty-free music: "Modern Jazz Samba" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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  • It won't play for me! :( It just keep buffering...

  • @rosettAIRcps Booooooo! I've been having this problem so much with this new channel in the past 2 days. I've been trying to fix it but apparently it hasn't worked. I truly believe it's a glitch in the system; if I can't get Youtube/Google to fix it then I will just have to go back to my old channel. :\

  • @LucyCorsetry Thanks for the reply and I hope that your new channel works out! I also messaged you a little bit ago about the Leatherotics Itty Bitty Waspie 1827 being a good waist training tool for a very short waist. Am I correct in this assumption?

  • @rosettAIRcps Yes, it's good for short-waisted corseters. :) I'm not sure how much stress it will take if it's being worn on a daily basis for months/years, but I wore mine quite often for a few months and barely showed any wear. Take it with a grain of salt though!

  • @LucyCorsetry Thanks! I'm just getting started on my journey and your channel has helped me so much. Any other recommendations for waist training a short waist besides the Itty Bitty? Last question I promise! :)

  • @rosettAIRcps In terms of short waspie types, my personal favourite is the Baby corset from "What Katie Did". Katie mentions that it's not made to be trained in, though since it doesn't have coutil etc. It is suitable for tightlacing however.

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  • @LadyLolitaJenny Yes they can, you just have to make the seam allowances wide enough to be able to accommodate the width of your bones and then some.

  • @LadyLolitaJenny Yes they can, you just have to make the seam allowances wide enough to be able to accomodate the width of your bones and then some.

  • @LadyLolitaJenny Yes, definitely. The only thing that may be different is how the corset will fit on you, but to make a strong, good quality corset involves many of the same steps like strong seams, good quality steel boning, waist tape etc.

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