NEW Inner Dior style corselette class

NEW Inner Dior style corselette class

£310.00

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NEW! Learn how to make a couture style inner corselette
After teaching a class in the theory at the Oxford Conference of Corsetry I’ve decided to offer it as a workshop.
We’ve all admired vintage gowns and the amazing shape they give. Well I’ll be teaching you how to make a genuine couture style corselette. I’ll share my research with you, we’ll discuss the options and we’ll make an authentically styled bobbinet corselette. This is hugely useful for anyone making bridal gowns or evening wear. Or just as another string to your corsetmaking bow.
You will learn how to handle bobbinet and we’ll discuss the other alternatives as you make an overbust corselette. Different marking, seam and boning techniques will be taught. We’ll also discuss how to put the corselette into a gown, or how to make it suitable for use on it’s own.
Pattern from Sew Curvy supplied or if you’ve attended a beginners class, bring your amended pattern.
Your choice of black or off white mesh supplied
All other materials will be provided

You should have some experience with basic corset making.

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How much is it?
The cost of the 2 day course is £300 which includes your materials, your pattern, steel boning, eyelets and lacing as well as your choice of black or off-white net. All materials are professional quality from Sew Curvy. As is the pattern which is specially designed to produce a far curvier result than big pattern company versions.

The area
I changed from Glasgow classes to here because travel and parking are easy and cheap and there’s lots of nearby facilities. But also, the area has a long history with textiles, including the famous Paisley print of course,  and there are nearby museum such as Sma' Shot Cottages which a small museum on textiles, the weavers cottage museum at nearby Kilbarchan and a wonderful, eclectic costume museum a short and attractive drive away at Dalgarven Mill. All of course subject to Covid reopenings

How do I get there?
The A737 branches off the M8 just past the airport, it takes approximately 25 minutes from Glasgow city centre. There is also a regular train service from Glasgow Central Station.

I'm coming from further away, can I get there?
For for those travelling further: Paisley is the nearest town to Glasgow Airport. There are several hotels around the airport, as well as lots of smaller local accommodation. Or of course the entire city centre is close by.  Previous students travelling here have found great Air B&Bs nearby as well. I would suggest looking in either Glasgow city centre, near Central Station or near the m8 if driving. Or in Paisley. Or in the villages nearby, again if driving.

Why 2 days?
As this is a mix of theory and an inner garment making, we can manage it in 2 days. It will be quite intensive so be prepared to take a lot in.

What are the times?
The class will run from 09:30 until 16:30.

What about food and drink?
There are tea and coffee facilities at the venue and nearby cafes and restaurants for lunch. We usually all go as a group to get a break (there’s a great cafe nearby who also do Vegan and Gluten Free options)  but of course you're free to go for a wander yourself or bring sandwiches if you prefer.

Social Distancing
Every effort will be made to social distance. However it is tricky to help students with machine or with fitting and socially distance. I would recommend a mask as it makes all of us feel more secure. I will have hand sanitiser and anti bacterial wipe on hand. The situation is changing daily so hopefully the crises will ease soon.

What you will need:

Please contact to discuss. One venue I use has machines available, or I can lend a limited number of machines. If you’re driving then please do bring your own machine as it eliminates the time familairising yourself with an unknown maching.
The core materials are provided, all you will need to bring is your basic sewing kit. So, thread to go with the fabric you’ll be choosing. Scissors for both paper and fabric,  hand sewing needles, pins and marking materials. Also a pen or pencil and notepad.

I’ll be bringing specialist tools with me. I am discussing designing a kit with Julia at Sew Curvy with some basic relevant tools. If we get that sorted out soon I will send out a mail letting you know.

The most important thing you can bring is your enthusiasm :)

Class numbers are limited to a maximum of 5 for the best learning  experience.