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Hi everyone! A while ago an anonymous reader commented on my post about the comic strip curtain dress, asking if I could make a tutorial on how I make my dress bodices. So, here it is: how to make your own princess seam bodice pattern from scratch. Before we begin, I must emphasize that I am not a professional seamstress / tailor and my methods might not be the best or most efficient out there, but here is my way of making a dress bodice that fits perfectly. Also note that this is a somewhat…

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Patterns by PatternCos on Instagram: "Today I want to show you a simple way to use bones without visible stitching on the bodice. This is the method we have used in the princess bodice pattern 02 🧡  Did you know that there are bones that can be sewn directly into the fabric, they are called rigilene. They don't have the hardness that plastic or metal bones would have but they are a very good option to create a comfortable structure in your bodice.  📌 Press the seam allowance to the side. 📌 Cut the boning to the desired length. 📌 Sew them over the seam allowance with the zigzag stitch.  📌 So that the seam allowance doesn't turn the wrong way, you can hold it in a couple of stitches using the bodice interfacing.  You can use any technique you like to sew your corsets. This is just anoth Princess Bodice, Zigzag Stitch, Bodice Pattern, Visible Stitching, Corset Pattern, Seam Allowance, The Princess, Corsets, Simple Way

Patterns by PatternCos on Instagram: "Today I want to show you a simple way to use bones without visible stitching on the bodice. This is the method we have used in the princess bodice pattern 02 🧡 Did you know that there are bones that can be sewn directly into the fabric, they are called rigilene. They don't have the hardness that plastic or metal bones would have but they are a very good option to create a comfortable structure in your bodice. 📌 Press the seam allowance to the side…

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