How Do You Use Corset Tape?

There are many different ways to include waist tape in your corset, but it should always follow the waist line with no slack or tension, and should always continue around the front and back edges of the corset. Most often, waist tape is applied to the inside of the corset where it won’t be visible when worn.

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What does the waist tape in a corset do?

Waist tapes
The waist tape’s purpose is to prevent stretching and ripping of the corset at its point of highest tension (the waistline) and corsets that don’t have a waist tape are unsuitable for waist training.

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How do you use waist tape?

Your waist tape is the waistline of your corset and should be placed directly on the deepest curve of your waist. So here is the waist training: waist tape rule: Before putting on your corset, make sure that your waist tape is placed on the deepest curve of your natural waist.

How wide should a waist tape be?

For historical reproductions a basic 1″ wide cotton twill tape is perfect. I don’t recommend less than a 3/4″ width, and there’s no need to go wider than 1.25″. And cotton really is preferred. I know polyester tapes (such as Wrights) are found everywhere.

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Where do you put boning channels?

It is best when sewn flat and not into a curved seam. However it can be sewn on an angle, such as from the top edge of a strapless dress to or through the waistline and pointing toward the center front. Sewn in at the side bust, boning helps keep bust fullness from migrating into the armpit.

What is the purpose of a waist stay?

A waist stay relieves tension on a garment at its tightest point and helps to support the weight of the fabric. It also keeps seams and zippers from being strained during wear. As an added bonus, it can serve as an extra pair of hands when trying to zip/snap/hook/button yourself into the garment!

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What is corset tape?

Waist tape is twill tape, tailor’s tape, or other sturdy ribbon used to re-enforce the waistline of a corset. It’s not essential, but it does increase the durability of a corset by easing stress on the seams along the the highest stress point – the waist line.

Do I need bias tape?

Bias tape is perfect for a decorative finish on a curved edge because the bias will bend and ease around the curve. A straight-grain strip will not curve without kinks and warping. Bias is used in many quilting techniques and sewing projects.

Is a measuring tape accurate for waist?

Measuring Your Waist Circumference
A professional waist tape measure or a BMI measuring tape is a good choice. To get an accurate measurement, you have to make sure that the fiberglass tape measure is resting against your bare belly, so you should remove any bulky clothing that can add padding around the abdomen.

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How do you put a waist band on a dress?

Divide the waist of your dress into quarters by folding it in half and marking two ends. Match those marks up and add two more marks so that your waist is divided into equal quarters. Pin your elastic to the waist of your dress matching up the quartering marks on your elastic with the quartering marks on your waist.

How do I know my corset size?

Corset Sizing Guidelines
A general corset sizing guideline is as follows: If your natural waist (where you bend side to side) is under 38” select a corset 4-7 inches smaller than your natural waist. If your natural waist is over 38” select a corset 7-10 inches smaller than your natural waist.

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What size corset do I need?

You’ll want to select a size that’s smaller than your natural waist* measurement. Our corsets should be up to 4″ smaller than your natural waist for beginners or up to 6″ smaller for more experienced corset wearers (and those with particularly squeezable midsections).

How do I stop my corset boning from bending?

The best way to keep a corset from bending is to make sure you purchase the right size and style for your body and season it correctly. Follow tutorials on how to properly lace your corset, as well as put it on, tighten and loosen laces, and take it off.

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How wide should corset boning be?

This width should be 3 to 6mm or 1/8” to 1/4”, not more. Add everything up and test what ever you end up with by making samples using the same materials your corset will be made with. Make sure you make sample for both straight and curved seams.

What is a stay in a dress?

Stays, was the term used for the fully boned laces bodices worn under clothes from the late 16th or early 17th century, until the end of the 18th century. Before this boned garments were called (in English at least) a ‘pair of bodies’ – for each side of the stays. Extant stays (Queen Elizabeth’s effigy bodies) ca.

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What is the benefit of a waist trainer?

The main supposed benefit of a waist trainer is that wearing it is a fast and easy way to get an hourglass figure. While the waist trainer may give that impression when a person wears it, according to the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery (ABCS) blog, the garment will not drastically change a person’s body shape.

What is the difference between bias tape and binding?

This is because while bias facing turns the seam allowance inward, bias binding simply wraps around the raw edge. Left untrimmed, your neckline will be slightly smaller than intended. Sometimes, this is okay – The Cabin pattern has a 1/4″ seam for both facing & binding, but the difference is minimal.

How Do You Use Corset Tape?