New customizable 18th century style gowns

Jun 22, 2008 15:40

Now exclusively on the Azrael's Accomplice Website we are offering our "Countess Gown" 18th century style gowns (formerly made only in PVC and called the Fetish Countess Gown) in a fully customizable selection of materials, colors, and trim custom sized complete with all underpinnings (corset and pannier pocket hoops). We have never offered this ( Read more... )

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eve_of_hades June 23 2008, 13:43:08 UTC
Question: If I sent you an 18th century corset pattern, as well as my measurements & necessary adjustments (bust), could you make one? If so, how much would it cost if I provided the fabric?

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batty June 23 2008, 18:12:39 UTC
I can make a pattern to fit you based/tweak from/on one you send, yes, as long as it's a pattern that is not taken from another designer as I won't copy anyone elses work but can copy historical patterns. I'm a pattern maker so I make most of my patterns based of actual historical ones.
The cost with provided fabric for an 18th century style corset really depends on the pattern style. Do you have a link to the pattern you will be using?
As different 18th century styles require a different degree of work. Will you be wanting hand worked fabric eyelets or regular steel eyelets for the lacing?
Sprial lacing or regular criss cross lacing? 18th century corsets vary in cost with me depending on all these factors. I usually charge anywhere from $250-$500 depending on the degree of work.

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eve_of_hades June 25 2008, 06:55:43 UTC
I don't have an online pattern, but I do have the paper version.
The only tweaking that is necessary is at the bust, where I'd rather have it cradle instead of flatten.
I think regular steel eyelets for the lacing will be fine.
Regular cris cross lacing is fine too.
Can you e-mail me so I can give you further details?
mildred . fletcher at unite - group . co . uk
Just remove the spaces & delete after you have my address please.

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