Be "uplifted" by Regency stays!
In the early Regency period, the style was to discard corsetry and appear "as nature intended". But women who weren't blessed with the perfect figure still used foundation garments to form their bodies into the fashionable shape.
Our easy-to-use pattern, based on extant and pictorial examples, helps you make your own light, short-waisted corsets or stays circa 1800.
Fits busts 30½"-48" and waists 23"-41". All sizes in one envelope.
Or order a Made to Measure pattern in your personal measurements.
Also included are assembly instructions, embellishment suggestions, and the extensive historical notes you've come to expect from Reconstructing History.
Suggested Fabrics: plain or twill weave linen or cotton, fine linen for lining, 5oz. linen for interlining
Notions: thread; 7mm or ¼” half oval or round reeds or ¼” corset boning; silk ribbon, cloth tape or leather for binding; corset lacing
Yardage Requirements:
outer material 1 yd at least 60” wide
lining 1 yd at least 60” wide