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Corset Stays, 18th Century Stays, Edwardian Corsets, Merry Widow, Victorian Corset, 1910s Fashion, Bullet Bra, Retro Pinup, 19th Century Style

Select your style above, add to cart- Choose size and color in the next window Description- The Kristina is rigidly boned with closely spaced 1/4" steel bones. The stays are cut to enhance and lift the bust, and shape the waist. The waist tabs, cut in one with the stays, curve over the hips. The

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Early 1700s Fashion, Corset Historical, 1700s Corset, Historic Corset, Old Corset 18th Century, 17th Century Stays, 18th Century Stays Front Lacing, Historical Clothing Patterns, Draping Techniques

Fully boned stiff linen stays made after the original one found in the Westminster Abbey. The corset supposed to represent 1680s-1700s fashion. Can work as a bodice as well if made of fancier fabric. The item is made to measure, please PM for the measurements list and/or fabric change. Other colours are available

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Old Gods Of Appalachia, Wedding Gown Patterns, Aesthetic Crochet Patterns, Corset Stays, 18th Century Stays, Rococo Aesthetic, 18th Century Dresses, Unique Sewing Patterns, Rococo Dress

Our c.1725 Louisa creates a shapely, triangular form, using 1/4" steel and spiral bones, and two layers of coutil. The corset is cut to enhance and lift the bust, and shape the waist. The waist tabs, cut in one with the corset, curve over the hips. The shoulder straps are optional, as this style was often seen without straps. These corsets feature: Ø Side seam alteration point for an adjustable fit Ø Center back lacing Ø Removable straps, alterable for the perfect fit Ø Fabric has been…

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Regency Stays Renaissance Corset in Blue Floral Cottagecore Corset Bodice - Etsy Canada Regency Stays, Cottagecore Corset, Floral Cottagecore, Corset Bodice, Blue Floral, Bodice, Floral, Blue, Dresses

Made to order 18th century inspired stays. Front and back lacing and fully boned with synthetic baleen. This boning is light and flexible and will mould to your body shape with wear. These stays are made to your measurements. When ordering, please enter your bust and waist circumference and your bust to waist apex. Please note that the corset is made a few inches smaller than your body measurements to leave a lacing gap. Processing time is 4-6 weeks to allow time to order fabrics and other…

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Reconstructing History Pattern #RH711 - Renaissance Corset Pattern - 17th Cent. Stays 17th Century Stays, Stays Pattern, Pirate Corset, Historical Sewing Patterns, Diy Corset, Corset Making, 17th Century Fashion, Historical Patterns, Textiles Inspiration

Reconstructing History #RH711 - Renaissance Corset Stays Sewing Pattern This late 17th-century stays (corsets) pattern is based on two extant English examples: View A - based on the stays in the Museum of London, are fully-boned, five-piece stays featuring an optional front busk, integral shoulder straps, back laced closure, and integral tabs at the waist. View B - based on the pink stays in the Victoria and Albert Museum and the red satin stays in the Manchester Gallery of Costume…

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18th Century Dresses, 18th Century Dress, 18th Century Costume, Rococo Fashion, 18th Century Clothing, 18th Century Fashion, Century Dress, Century Clothing, Historical Costume

The Pocket Hoop Pannier creates the silhouette popular in the second half of the 18th century, and adds about 28" to the hip measure. It is made with 12mm steel boning, a hook and bar waist closure, and pocket openings on each side. The pocket hoop pannier is available in 100% white or black cotton

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Buy the 267 M'Lady's Corset sewing pattern from Folkwear. This fun and fashionable pattern is representative of the late 16th century and early 17th century garments worn by upper class women in the royal courts and peasant women in their daily lives. The square-neck corset laces in back with purchased or handmade eyelets (instructions in pattern). The scoop-neck corset fastens in front with purchased hook-and-eye tape, and features a peplum that echoes the waistline tabs of 16th-century doublet Folkwear Patterns, Corset Top Pattern, Corset Patterns, Corset Making, Eddard Stark, Elizabethan Era, Victorian Corset, Corset Sewing Pattern, Corset Vest

Buy the 267 M'Lady's Corset sewing pattern from Folkwear. This fun and fashionable pattern is representative of the late 16th century and early 17th century garments worn by upper class women in the royal courts and peasant women in their daily lives. The square-neck corset laces in back with purchased or handmade eyelets (instructions in pattern). The scoop-neck corset fastens in front with purchased hook-and-eye tape, and features a peplum that echoes the waistline tabs of 16th-century…

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