Corsets via a Class

I took a 1-week intensive class at the beginning of the summer (June-ish) of 2018 and sewed 2 corsets utilizing 2 different modern commercial patterns - Simplicity 8129 and Simplicity 1345.
S8129 is an underbust corset with 4 views while S1345 is an overbust corset with 5 views, blue and black/gold respectively.

I don't know how the instructions are in these two patterns as I followed the teacher's instructions and never looked at the provided instructions.

The teacher provided the interlining, the grommets and the tools to set the grommets, the steel-ring boning, the sewing machines, and advice/instructions. We brought our own inner and outer fabric, bias binding, and lacing.

Neither corset does much in the way of shaping, though both are relatively comfortable to wear. I haven't worn the black (overbust) one as much as the blue one. The blue (underbust) one does lift my bust a bit.

What I learned: refresher on machine and hand sewing (finishing the bias binding), how to set grommets, how to sew something as complicated as a corset (both layers and pieces), how to fan lace

Now for pictures:

S8129



S1345

These were both a good introduction to the world of corsetry, but the next ones I make will be much more historical (I haven't decided on any particular shape or era yet) as that is where my interests lie right now. 

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