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This is part two of a tutorial demonstrating in detail how to make an underbust or waist cincher Victorian corset using a synthetic sport mesh.  Mesh corsets were made in the late Victorian, but they were ...
... which has a mesh hole size of no more than 1/8". When at a future date I make a mesh corset using natural fiber, I will take detailed photos and describe any differences in the construction. The ...
... interviews with people who work in the industry; articles covering theory, history, entrepreneurship, textiles and garment care; tutorials on garment construction, industry sewing methods, corsetmaking, ...
... and construction or you may find yourself designing something that can't actually be made.   10) For those same students, what skills and aptitudes would you say are needed for success in industry ...
5. Leatherworking
(Articles/Textile Sciences)
... it is not used for clothing making as it is too rigid and inflexible to be comfortable. However, heavy weight leather is invaluable in costuming, mask making, jewelry making, and handbag and shoe construction. ...
6. How to Make a Double-Busk
(Tutorials/Corsets)
... a covered corset (the blue silk).  I planned for the inclusion of double-busks in these corsets, but this is a feature that can easily be added to most corsets after construction is complete. Choose ...
... made to represent anything, the suit was made as a suit and reflected the times. The fashion designer did not intend to put it in a museum with his artistic statement. The construction of the suit may ...
8. Careers in Patternmaking
(Articles/Industry Opinion and Careers)
... machine). Construction or layout limitations you want adhered to (eg; you’d like patterns to cope with being turned off grain up to 5 degrees). How do you want the patterns delivered (paper or digital)? ...
... applying the waist tape between the two layers before they are sandwiched together.  If you are adding a lining at the end of construction, apply the waist tape to the inside and cover it with the lining ...
... I've used the ".com" version because they tend to be cheaper from the American site. Construction and Fabric Handling: Bridal Couture (I just noticed this book is $80-$140!! It's a good book but ...
... Adobe Illustrator On Second thought...this is taking much longer than I anticipated so I will post the remaining books tomorrow (drafting, draping, illustration, construction, and costumes). edit: ...
In this tutorial, I explain how to create a fully functional, boned and tabbed Elizabethan-style conical corset.  The pattern shown is not 100% historically accurate, but the shape is based on oneexistent ...
... fit.  My tabs, after construction, are just a bit wider than 1.5", which gives me room for side seams, two 1/4" wide spring steel flat bones, and space in between that is just larger than a 1/2" bone.  ...
14. Article Submission Guidelines
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... and construction methods. Contact Lizzie/Morbid.Curiosity or AJ if you are unsure. Readable content - Written content should be written in a manner that makes it enjoyable for a user to read. We welcome ...
15. California Institute of the Arts
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... in costume construction or design.  ...
16. Tutu.com
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... They offer books, patterns, and classes on the art of ballet costume design and construction, as well as dance costume kits, materials, and specialty tools to help you construct and decorate your own dance ...

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