Ellie girdle/ skirt
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This is an elegant 14-panelled high-waisted corseted pencil skirt pattern. It has hour-glass shaped curves to accentuate your waist - a 4'' reduction on standard sizes. Sizes (UK) 8 -24 (US 4 - 20).
The skirt length measures 55cm/ 22'' at the centre front and 63cm/25'' at the back. A standard corset cincher can be made from this design by cutting the panels to the length indicated. This pencil skirt is very tight-fitted and it is recommended that one panel per side is made from a stretch fabric to allow for ease of movement,or a split/ expansion panel can be incorporated. The bonus girdle pattern has a more defined stretch panel indicated.
It is recommended that you make a toile to the largest of your measurements to check the fit of the pattern – at this stage you can take in the smaller of your measurements, lengthen if need be, and transfer these amendments to your pattern to ensure a perfect fitting corset.
This pattern forms one of the four patterns featured in my Corset Classics III collection.
Please take a look at my website www.corsetsbycaroline.co.uk where I have lots of information about corset making and where it is more cost-effective to buy this design (non EU countries only sorry).
There are no restrictions on the use of these patterns - use to your heart's content. I simply ask that you don't pass on the file or use it to, say, profit from a line of ready-to-wear corsets.
Cover photo; Tigz Rice, Model: Miss Tosh
The skirt length measures 55cm/ 22'' at the centre front and 63cm/25'' at the back. A standard corset cincher can be made from this design by cutting the panels to the length indicated. This pencil skirt is very tight-fitted and it is recommended that one panel per side is made from a stretch fabric to allow for ease of movement,or a split/ expansion panel can be incorporated. The bonus girdle pattern has a more defined stretch panel indicated.
It is recommended that you make a toile to the largest of your measurements to check the fit of the pattern – at this stage you can take in the smaller of your measurements, lengthen if need be, and transfer these amendments to your pattern to ensure a perfect fitting corset.
This pattern forms one of the four patterns featured in my Corset Classics III collection.
Please take a look at my website www.corsetsbycaroline.co.uk where I have lots of information about corset making and where it is more cost-effective to buy this design (non EU countries only sorry).
There are no restrictions on the use of these patterns - use to your heart's content. I simply ask that you don't pass on the file or use it to, say, profit from a line of ready-to-wear corsets.
Cover photo; Tigz Rice, Model: Miss Tosh