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Regency Transitional Stays by TheNeedleworkers on Etsy, $275.00
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Short Stays
Period Correct Clothing to Fit Your Style… This regency bodiced petticoat was rare in period but can support a smaller bust or when a corset is not wanted. This can be a more comfortable alternati…
I recently finished my short stays and I am pretty pleased! This is the first time I’ve only done an entire hand sewn garment. GO ME!Pattern: It is a self drafted pattern based off of the Sen…
Historical costuming
I drafted the chemise pattern after looking a lot of museum examples online. I tried to make it in a style that would fit both 1860's and 1870's. It's made of thin cotton and the trimmed with cotton lace. The drawers are also drafted by me, trimmed with the same lace and pintucks. The is a one layer cotton coutil corset, sewn with machine using period techniques described in The Fashions Of The Gilded Age by Frances Grimble. The pattern is based on the c. 1873 corset from Corsets and…
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Our Ada corset is a longer line with room for a full bust with straps. This style looks especially nice on an apple shaped woman. This corset shapes the lower body with full rounded gussets over the hips, starting at the high waist above the natural waist. The curved gussets at the top give
Hand #embroidery on #Regency style stays (#corset), made from Laughing Moon pattern. Sewn by Asterinidae https://www.facebook.com/Asterinidae/.
There’s been a spate of discussion flying about the ORS for a little while now. Mostly it’s a discussion on how a set of Regency stays ought to fit, and how does one compensate for special issues, like more endowed ladies, or wide hips, etc. The first misconception by anyone who’s accustomed to making corsets from other periods is that Regency stays should be shaped and fitted like a corset. Of course they should fit you, and of course they should rest along your curves, but a Regency corset…
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