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| PACK OF 5 MISCALLNEOUS CORSET PATTERNS (PLEASE OPEN PACK TO SEE JPEG’S OF ALL STYLES). CREATED IN ILLUSTRATOR AND SAVED AS PDF’S WITHIN A ZIP FILE…. This pattern is full size, completely editable & based on size 10 female measurements. 1cm seam allowance has been added to all pattern pieces. However these patterns do not include construction instructions. To download these files please click the image. To extract these files you will need to download WIN-ZIP or 7ZIP (this is a zip folder). To print and edit these patterns you will need Adobe Illustrator & Photoshop. Feel free to amend copy or distribute these patterns as you wish. All I ask is you post a link to this site. |
| Due to a request, I have added a quick Tutorial on how to: Scan, Scale up & digitise patterns from books such as “CORSETS – HISTORICAL PATTERNS & TECHNIQUES” see below |
OTHER CORSETRY TUTORIALS & BLOGS:
http://bridgesonthebody.blogspot.com/ A comprehensive look at traditional corsetry and construction – simply stunning! a must see.







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TRANSLATION:
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