They aren't really that difficult... not in comparisson to an actual gown or soemthing else with lots of fitting.
The aim of these is to make you fit the corset, not the other way around;)
They should be fairly straight seams so are able to be put togother.
ALl those lines are actually able o be done just by sewing one straight line and then sewing parallel to it... in fact you can very easily draw them in pencil/tailors chalk and brush them off afterwards:)
I wonder if the Greater Bay Area Great pattern Review has a review of it....
Probably marked this once "advanced" because they didn't have a rating that was "seems scary but if you take your time and be patient you'll do just fine." Well, that's my rating for corset patterns in general anyhow. As to this specific pattern, it's brand new (so it won't be at GBACG yet, I'm afraid) but I intend to make it this fall, so if you haven't gotten around to it by then, I'll share a review and tell you if it is really "advanced" or not. ;)
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The aim of these is to make you fit the corset, not the other way around;)
They should be fairly straight seams so are able to be put togother.
ALl those lines are actually able o be done just by sewing one straight line and then sewing parallel to it... in fact you can very easily draw them in pencil/tailors chalk and brush them off afterwards:)
I wonder if the Greater Bay Area Great pattern Review has a review of it....
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