I have always thought it would be interesting to sew either a corset or bustier top. One with built in bra cups, multiple vertical seamed sections below the bust in the rib area, and waist shaping. I discovered that bustiers are different that corsets. A bustier "boots" your bust, while a corset cinches your waist. I believe the top that I just finished is a bustier style because it fits the description of a bustier being "a sexy lingerie style that can be worn as outerwear."
I found this top in an old issue of Burda Jan -1998.
I was amused to see that it used some of the same pattern pieces as a dress, in the same issue, of the type Burda often features for Octobre Fest.
I still had scraps of a blue plaid fabric leftover from making this skirt last summer.
Nothing else was inspiring me at the time so I decided to use the scraps to make this top. I was able to cut all the pieces out of the scrap fabric. But then I discovered that my plaid wasn't matching at some important seams. The plaid fabric had no right or wrong side and was an uneven plaid. In my enthusiasm for using all the scraps, I turned some of them over to the wrong side, and carefully matched the plaid only along the horizontal lines. Total forgetting about the uneven vertical lines. So much for making this top from scraps. My local Hobby Lobby still had the fabric, so I bought another short length to fix my matching mishaps. I added a foam bra cup between the outer fabric and the lining to hold the shape in the bust area and allow wearing sans bra if desired. Who are we kidding? My real reason was to add padding in that area! I made my own bra cups using bra foam. I cut the pattern pieces with no seam allowance, and zigzag stitched them together.
The top looks like the inspiration photo and it fits, but I think it will be given away. It is just not my style, even for wearing around the house. When I Show and Tell’d it at a recent zoom meeting, my ASG friends dared me to wear it to the next meeting (which will be in person - yah!) but I said only if it got me a free lunch.
Great job with this! I hope you get your free lunch!
ReplyDeleteLooks good on you and I imagine cool on a hot summers day. Shame its not your thing but we all have makes like that - far away from our imagined outcome.
ReplyDeleteIt looks great on you. Walk on the wild side - keep and wear it even just around the house.
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