The Plunge Custom Corset Pattern (PDF)
The Plunge Custom Corset Pattern (PDF)
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If you want to make an entrance and think that the only thing worse than being talked about is not being talked about, this is the corset for you!
Description: This pattern is a busk-front corset based upon the 1905 Sanakor Plunge Front silhouette. It is custom-made to your measurements and is a great addition for a saucy, daring look with Edwardian-era flare.
This was my first time making a corset, so I was a little nervous, but inputting my measurements into the model was very user-friendly and the helpful guides (to make sure my print-out was the correct size) worked well. This pattern was very straightforward, and produced a wonderfully shaped corset which I was excited to see come together! I love love love the shape, and being able to customize it to suit my body shape was great, as I don't usually fit into standard sizes. - Tilla - London UK
This pattern includes about 5% waist reduction. For further waist-reduction enter a smaller number into the form.
This pattern is recommended for an intermediate sewist.
Using our in-house proprietary software Corset Pattern Maker, LLC can make a custom-fit pattern in minutes tailored specifically to you and your body type. Simply provide the required measurements below for a custom pattern of the Plunge Corset by Corset Pattern Maker LLC drafted based on your personal measurements.
You will receive:
- A custom PDF pattern of the Plunge corset pattern in A4, US letter, and projector format.
- Detailed instructions to help even the novice sewist.
Measurements needed:
- Overbust
- Bust
- Underbust
- Bust Cup Depth
- Underbust to Waist
- Waist
- Waist to Hip
- Hip
Fabric Recommendation:
Fashion Fabric:
Midweight to heavy woven fabric with no stretch including:
- Wool Suiting
- Linen (5oz or higher)
- Cotton Canvas or Denim
- An upcycled pair of jeans
Iron in interfacing & a lighter weight cotton for lining.
Most models will require 1 yard of 45" or 60" inch wide fabric.
Notions:
- Twill tape or bone casing tape
- Grommets
- Lacing Cord
- Boning (spring steel boning, plastic boning, heavy-weight cable ties, etc.)
- Bias Tape
Patterns can be used any number of times to make garments for sale or other commercial purposes, including theatrical productions, Living History, Bespoke Commissions, and Made to Measure garments.
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