It comes in one size. If you match the pattern, you’re in luck. If not, you have to scale. No instructions. Binding the bottom edges takes a lot of patience. Bind the bottom edges before you insert the bones, then insert the bones before binding the top edge. The pattern pieces were all there and fit together fairly well, although I had to make some adjustments.
Note: According the the Harriet’s Patterns catalogue, the corset pattern (1700 Corset 76L) is copied from Corsets and Crinolines by Nora Waugh. If you’re going to attempt an 18th c. corset (you are brave), you’re better off buying the book and getting all the useful information it contains.
Sheri Jurnecka –
It comes in one size. If you match the pattern, you’re in luck. If not, you have to scale. No instructions. Binding the bottom edges takes a lot of patience. Bind the bottom edges before you insert the bones, then insert the bones before binding the top edge. The pattern pieces were all there and fit together fairly well, although I had to make some adjustments.
Note: According the the Harriet’s Patterns catalogue, the corset pattern (1700 Corset 76L) is copied from Corsets and Crinolines by Nora Waugh. If you’re going to attempt an 18th c. corset (you are brave), you’re better off buying the book and getting all the useful information it contains.