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Pack of three male corset patterns

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DIGITAL PATTERNS - VALUE THREE PACK


Male cincher; 

This is an 16-panelled (8 panels per side) strapped cincher with a gentle reduction to accentuate the male waist. This design is more about support and posture than creating a feminine silhouette however more cinch can of course be applied at the waist if more of a reduction is preferred. The straps help with posture (keeping the shoulders back!) but a good fit is required to ensure as comfortable a garment as possible - intermediate level.


Also included is a pattern and sewing information for adding a welt pocket (optional).


ALSO INCLUDES A 28 PAGE MANUAL OF GENERAL CORSET CONSTRUCTION & FITTING NOTES (see video)!


This pattern is drafted in AutoCAD and available as an instant download - you will need to print out on size letter (A) or A4 paper, making sure 'actual size' and 'centre the print' is ticked in your print dialogue box. As with all corset patterns, this pattern is not a beginners level sewing project. If you use Adobe Reader (free) as your PDF previewer you will be able to isolate the layers and print only the sizes you require.


Male waistcoat;

This is an 10-panelled (5 panels per side) corseted vest pattern modelled on a typical waistcoat design with a gentle reduction to accentuate the male waist. 


Includes a 25 page manual of general corset construction notes! Two lengths included:- A: waist to underarm 19.5cm and B: waist to underarm 24.5cm. Also included is a pattern and sewing information for adding a welt pocket (position up to you) to the waistcoat. Note - there is also an additional size 48'' added for 2023


The corset length measures 35/40cm at the centre front (40/45cm to the lowest points) and 57/62cm at the centre back (standard length). There is an option for a non-reducing vest size based on typical standard sizing and an option to reduce the waist by 2'' (see photo for measurements). The photo shows a zip at the back but you can use eyelets and lacing as an alternative - this is what will make it a 'corset' if a reduction is also applied (to your standard waist measurement).


Male corset:

DIGITAL PATTERN! This is an 12-panelled (6 panels per side) corseted pattern for the male body. There are six waist cinch sizes per chest/hip size allowing for a gentle supporting garment or snatched for serious tight-lacers.


The print at home (A4/ US size letter) is printed on 32 pages however you need only print out the sizes you need. The maximum number of pattern pages is 12 plus 4 pages of specific instructions. Also includes a 25 page manual of general corset construction notes! 


This pattern is drafted in AutoCAD and available as an instant download - you will need to print out on size letter (A) or A4 paper, making sure 'actual size' and 'centre the print' is ticked in your print dialogue box. The A4/ letter pattern has layers that can be isolated so you need only print your required size (note - you need to open using the free Adobe reader for this). A large format print (A1) is also included with one size per A1 page. Although I include a tonne of written information with these patterns, I don't include a video of how to make them, sorry - there are plenty of YouTube tutorials on line if you are more of a visual learner.


Please take a look at my website where I have lots of information about corset making.


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 or shorten if need be, and transfer these amendments to your pattern to ensure a perfect fitting corset.


Please remember that these patterns can't be used for commercial profit (such as a line of ready to wear corsets) - use to your hearts content, but only for yourself and clients!

You will get the following files:
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