Yes, this will be another version 1 ... but I have it mostly finished and it's *sorta* wearable ... hubby likes it but I can see some significant changes to improve. One of the "fun" parts of learning as I go! First, the pics:
As y'all can see, I over-engineered the cups and don't have enough room. This is pushing the top of the zipper out, which I should have supported with smaller cable ties but didn't have room due to the cording around the cups. Yes, the straps are safety-pinned because somehow they ended up way too long for me.
Now, for what I really like ... the way the body fits! It's just the right amount of support and even looks slimming (IMO) from the front. The zipper in front is great for getting in and out quickly. The bottom is flared enough to wear jeans and a leather belt under it I also like the "rabbit ears" tie method for the back ... this time I didn't need to ask hubby to tie me up (err ... did that come out right?).
Finally, remember how last week I was grumping and griping about subzero temperatures on the Fahrenheit scale? This is our third mid to upper 60s day. I'm even wearing a half-top under the bustier corset.
Now, to plot out how I will do version two differently to fix the problems ...
6 comments:
OMG that is UGLY! What were you thinking? Seriously can you even sew? Put on a Bra!
Anonymous: Obviously hun I canNOT sew since everyone knows a corset is the easiest of all beginners' projects. (*insert eyeroll*) Next time have the backbone to own up to your snark, sweetie.
And that's as polite as I get for chicken anon trolls ...
go back to school, learn english. dumbo
You're such a great practical joker ... if I was sober ya might have had me going.
You are a drunk! I knew it. Hey this isnt any practical joke, I stumbled upon your blog and almost puked my lunch up when I saw this hideous piece of crap! Your stuff sucks. Sell your sewing machine and find a new hobby!
And yet you returned today, Anon ... and commented on another post this morning as well.
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