
Learn to sew a lined corset from a simple pattern, with step-by-step video guidance on cutting, inner and outer fabrics, and a neat zipper for beginners.
Identify essential materials for a lined corset, including your fabric of choice, its lining fabric, a zipper, your sewing machine, and scissors.
Prepare and cut fabric for a lined corset by transferring the pattern, adding a half-inch seam allowance, and pinning to prevent shifting.
Review cut panels to assemble a lined corset, align the center front panels, and join the lining pieces on the sewing machine.
Learn to stitch the center front to the side fronts using a machine or manual sewing, align edges, reinforce seams, and press seam allowances for a neat lined corset panel.
Align the center with the side front, notch the joints, and join with a half-inch seam. Hand-stitch while guiding the fabric for neat, secure parts in a lined corset.
Learn to sew the lining to the center front and side front panels of a corset, applying the same stitching technique to the lining as to the fabric.
Center the side-front pieces of the corset and align the two long notches along the line. Stitch by half an inch, keep alignment, and check the binding.
Join the center back lining by aligning back panels with a half-inch seam allowance, stitching carefully on soft, sticky fabric, then iron to finish.
Join the center back lining by aligning the dots and stitching by hand. Press with an iron to achieve a neat, professional finish.
Master sewing back waist darts by joining pieces together with stitching, then finish the stitch at the end to shape a lined corset.
Advance to the next step by assembling the back lining and panels, laying out the fabric, and joining pieces with thread after sewing.
Learn to align and join bust cup panels with the center front panel, pin along center lines and notches, then sew with half-inch seam allowance to create lined corset.
Learn to align and sew lining panels and bust cups with precision by matching center lines, notches, and seam allowances, then iron for a neat corset lining.
Match the fabric and lining by their wrong sides, then align front and back pieces and join the fabric to the lining before assembling the corset.
Align the corset front and back, cut off excess, and join with one and a half inch sewing allowance, then sew a straight line with the machine, keeping hands safe.
Learn to sew a lined corset by joining the front and back linings, maintaining a consistent one-and-a-half inch seam allowance and aligning pieces along straight lines.
Learn to join lining to fabric for a lined corset by aligning edges, pinning to prevent shifting, and sewing all around to bring out the right side.
Master sewing fabric to lining by aligning edges, managing seam allowances, turning in and out, and turning right side out to ensure neat, well-arranged seams.
Learn to flip the sewn corset so the right side of the lining and fabric shows, make a neat one-inch turn, then press for a neat finish.
Learn to topstitch a lined corset with precise quarter of an inch seams, aligning fabric and stitches along a clean line, while carefully finishing the bottom.
Learn to install a zipper in a corset by marking a one and a half inch allowance, pinning at half an inch, and folding after cutting out the Xs.
Learn to sew a zip to fabric, with machine basics and safe handling, trim excess thread, align zip parts, and finish stitches for neat results.
Showcases the final corset as the finished piece, contrasts the right side with the wrong side of the process, and invites assessment of its beauty and fit.
The final corset on the model features a beautiful front, showcasing finished work and students' progress as the instructor celebrates the result.
Celebrate completing the course by sharing progress photos and asking questions. The instructor invites feedback, asks for reviews, and invites you to check the profile for more courses.
Remember how to couple your cups together and fit them on the front and side front panels, then fix your zipper perfectly.
"A corset is a beautiful addition to any sewing portfolio." The corset creates a perfect shape that works with any outfit, however sewing a corset requires key sewing skills that can't be overlooked.
In this Easy Sewing Kit on Learning To Cut and Sew A Lined Corset, you will learn both the important skills of sewing, cutting and design as well as understanding the corset garment and how it's fit accomplishes a beautiful shape.
In this course, you will learn every aspect of sewing a proper corset from a simple corset pattern to final piece. We start with accurately placing your corset bodice pattern to your fabric for cut out, adding all necessary allowances, and labeling the different sides cups. We then duplicate the material to produce a comfortable lining. We notch and prepare the fabric for aligning when sewing. We finally assemble the cups and the piece, sew in the lining for a finished corset.
After this class, you will have learn important fundamentals of sewing hands with the corset that you can apply to your next design piece.
What you learn:
How to transfer your corset drafting paper pattern to your fabric and your lining, adding your gum stays
How notch all necessary points
how to cut out fabric neatly and with proper allowance
how to stitch all corset panels and busts
how to develop and attach the lining
how to flip the fabric after sewing on the internal side
how to add zip to the finished piece
Sewing a corset is one the joys of a new designer, where they can both learn about fashion and be ready to create a beautiful shaped work. This Easy Sewing Kit is the tool to help every designer achieve that goal.
If you're ready to perfect your sewing skills and make a beautifully shaping corset, then see you in my course!