by ralph pink | Apr 23, 2011 | CORSET TUTORIALS, TUTORIALS
This very quick tutorial will show you how to scan a scaled pattern from a book and produce a full size (scaled up) pattern, which can then printed off or transferred into Illustrator to trace and build a digital pattern. SPONSORS LOGIN OR SIGN UP Register Log in...
by ralph pink | Nov 13, 2010 | CORSET TUTORIALS, TUTORIALS
Learn how to add an external material to your corset and secure it to your Coutil pattern pieces. Also, a long and detailed account of adding piping to your pattern pieces, by stitching both external and Coutil layers together to form channels, then inserting 1-2mm...
by ralph pink | Nov 12, 2010 | CORSET TUTORIALS, TUTORIALS
Learn about piping and its use both as a design feature and a structural aid in corsetry. This tutorial explains specifically how to mark out piping lines on the pre-cut Coutil. Corsetry Part 7 will explain how to construct piping channels and eventual thread the...
by ralph pink | Nov 12, 2010 | CORSET TUTORIALS, TUTORIALS
In this tutorial learn how to transfer your paper pattern to your material (Coutil – corset foundation). Includes marking techniques for darts, notches & grain line, including some more random theory. Part 5 in a whole series of tutorials on Corsetry...
by ralph pink | Nov 3, 2010 | CORSET TUTORIALS, TUTORIALS
Learn how to add details to your digital pattern in the form of piping lines, boning channels and more with the use of clipping masks in Adobe Illustrator. Learn how to amend your corset pattern by two similar methods, reducing or expanding the waist at side seams or...
by ralph pink | Nov 3, 2010 | CORSET TUTORIALS, TUTORIALS
This tutorial shows you how to scan your pattern pieces into Photoshop and then digitize them in illustrator to create a finished basic pattern. SPONSORS LOGIN OR SIGN UP Register Log in Entries RSS Comments RSS...