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December 2008: Happiest of Holidays

Hello Corset Makers!

I hope everyone is adjusting for winter, the holiday season has made
everything a bit more involved around here. Sorry I’ve been so spaced
and late with these posts. Please keep in mind that we would love your
feedback and photographs of our products that you have created. It is
wonderful when I go through all the email throughout the day and we
receive pictures on what you’ve put so much effort into and you
feedback, please remember all feedback is good and it will help me
figure out what my next project will be for the upcoming months so we
can all learn together. It does not always have to be corset related
since we also sell bra supplies and other great items. Also don’t
forget that if you want something that we do not currently carry
please send an email to supplies@… and we will do our best to start
carrying it for you!

** NEW ITEMS ** Check out our new items with this direct link@

RECONSTRUCTING HISTORY: Patterns for Historical Clothing
Late Elizabethan Paires of Bodys(Corsets)
These Late Elizabethan corsets are based on two English examples, one
with a laced front closure and the other with a laced back closure.
Each have all suggested and required fabrics, notions, embellishments
and yardage.

RECONSTRUCTING HISTORY: Patterns for Historical Clothing
1670’s – 1720’s Stays(Corsets)
Late 17th century corsets based upon two English examples, one with a
laced back closure and the other with a laced front closure. Depending
on the patterns they hold the option of a busk and sleeves. Each
contain all suggested and required fabrics, embellishments, notions
and yardage.

RECONSTRUCTION HISTORY: Patterns for Historical Clothing
1740’s – 90’s Stays(Corsets)
These Mid- to Late 18th century corsets feature laced back closures
with the possibility of front lacing or even a busk if you are caught
in the moment of the shear joy of corset making as some of us often
are. Each contain all suggested and required fabrics, notions,
instructions, yardage and embellishments.

RECONSTRUCTING HISTORY: Patterns for Historical Clothing
1008’s Stays(Corsets)
Early 19th century corset patterns are high-waisted with a laced back
and front closure. Contains all suggested and required instructions,
notions, fabrics, yardage and embellishments.

Patternmaking for Fashion Design 4th Edition
Renowned for its comprehensive coverage, exceptional
illustrations, and clear instructions, this hallmark
book offers detailed yet easy-to-understand explanations
of the essence of patternmaking. For anyone developing their patternmaking
skills.

Draping for apparel Design 2nd Edition
This text combines step-by-step instructions illustrated
to present the principles and methods of draping.

Corsets Historical Patterns and Techniques
Patterns, techniques and history of over 20 historically
correct corsets, ranging from the 1750s to 1950, from
boned corsets, ribbon corsets and basques to the more
recent 1949 satin corsets.

Laughing Moon – Saloon Girl
All the components of the pattern Saloon Girl are
separate and can be combined and layered as desired. Can-Can Dancer,
Dance Hall Girl, Carnival & Circus Performer.

**CLEARANCE ITEMS**

The following CLEARANCE Items can be found with this direct link @

Aluminum Stay
Aluminum Stay. Great for using as 1/2″ underbusk. This bone DOES have
memory.. it will retain a slight bend after being worn.
8″, 10.5″, 11″, 12″, 14″, 15″ lengths

**PRODUCT REVIEW**
I figured that I would check out one of the many books that we carry
and work with that. I am actually looking for some other fun books to
start carrying that could better serve all of you. If you have any
thoughts or ideas please let me know.

Domiknitrix: Whip Your Knitting into Shape (Book)
do·mi·kni·trix \”dä-mi-‘ni-triks \ n, pl -trices [US, var. of
dominatrix, re: knitting] (2005): a woman who dominates her knitting;
broadly: a badass knitter
Learn the rules or else. Inside you’ll find a no-nonsense,
comprehensive guide to essential knitting operations and finishing
techniques, including step-by-step instructions for all the basic
stitches used in the patterns in the book.

This book is amazing, I am always looking for fun little things to
knit and create. This book has all the information you will need and
is explained perfectly. It goes through materials you can use, types
of yarns, knitting styles and so on. I am currently working on a few
of little projects from the book because they make excellent gifts.
Everyone loves a homemade gift especially when it is functional. I
definitely suggest checking out this book even if it is just something
for you or that awesome someone.

Thanks Everyone & Happy Corset Making!!!!!!

Corset Making Supplies
http://www.corsetmaking.com
supplies@…

Phone Number! 215-413-8259

and if you’re in Philly, visit the Delicious Boutique!

Philadelphia, PA

Directions at: www.DeliciousBoutique.com

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