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# 9 historical corset patterns adapted Bust sizes 80-124cm covered 291 reviews, 4.7⭐ expert rating Stays and Corsets: Historical Patterns Translated for the Modern Body

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## Summary

> 📐 Master the art of historical corsetry with modern precision!

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## Key Features

- • **Expert-Approved Resource:** Highly rated by costume pros and pattern cutters alike
- • **Modern Fit for Real Bodies:** Adapted designs to fit contemporary female measurements (80-124cm bust)
- • **Perfect for Costume Makers:** Ideal for those with basic corset knowledge seeking period-accurate patterns
- • **Authentic Historical Accuracy:** Patterns based on museum garments from V&A, Fashion Museum Bath & more
- • **Comprehensive Drafting Guidance:** Step-by-step instructions with detailed diagrams for 9 corset styles

## Overview

Stays and Corsets: Historical Patterns Translated for the Modern Body is a specialized pattern drafting book by Mandy Barrington, offering 9 meticulously researched corset designs from 1735 to 1890. It bridges authentic historical garment study with modern body shapes, providing clear, illustrated instructions for bust sizes 80-124cm. Praised by costume professionals, this book is essential for anyone serious about period costume construction and accurate pattern drafting.

## Description

Buy Stays and Corsets: Historical Patterns Translated for the Modern Body 1 by Barrington, Mandy (ISBN: 9781138018235) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.

Review: A brilliant book for those into historical fashion - This is a brilliant book and full of information and really easy to understand.
Review: Beautiful Pattern Cutting Book with clear instructions and diagrams - This book is perfect for a costume maker or pattern cutter. Having completed a degree in costume construction myself and now working in the industry, I find this book incredibly easy to follow and am very much looking forward to using it. It has guidelines on creating a female basic block, which has easy to follow instructions on one page and the diagram to copy on the page opposite. Once you have created the block using your model's measurements the book goes into detail on how to adapt the basic block into 9 different stays and corsets patterns from 1735 to 1890. All of these patterns are based on real garments which the author has studied in detail and then adapted for the modern figure. A lot of similar corset drafting books have the massive issue that body shape has changed significantly from the original figure who would wear such a corset to the modern bodies of today and therefore the patterns you would draft would simply not fit a modern woman! These corsets in the book are the following: 1735-50 fully boned-corset bodice, 1776 half-boned stays, 1785-88 half-boned stays, 1793 fully-boned stays, 1820 white cotton corset, 1860 closed front corset, 1860 closed front corset, 1876 corded and quilted corset, 1890 riding corset and 1890 wasp-waist corset. A typical chapter includes an image of the original historical garment (studied by the author from museums such as the V&A, Fashion Museum Bath and The National Trust Wade Costume Collection) followed by some historical information about the garment including how you could alter the garment for a modern construction (such as replacing the original bone channels to a bone size which is more readily available today). There then follows an in depth line drawing and explanation of the garment showing original stitch lines and bone channels, and how the individual pattern pieces should look. Then there are instructions with diagrams on how to trace your basic block pattern to use with this particular corset, and a measurements table to help you find the specific measurements to use for your model when drafting (ranging from bust size 80cm to 124cm - a godsend for anyone who has ever had to make period costumes for a bigger busted modern woman!). After this follows 7 pages of instructions and diagrams on how to plot all elements of the period corset including drafting the tabs, sleeves and bone channel placement. Just to clarify due to a previous review, this book has instructions on drafting patterns only so if you are looking for a book on how to sew a corset together then you would need to look elsewhere or buy this in conjunction with another book, however if you have a basic knowledge of corset making and /or costume construction it isn't difficult to figure out how these pattern pieces go together especially when you look at the beautiful close up photographs of the author's own corsets at the end of each chapter. This is highly unique book and I think essential for anyone interested in costume construction and period pattern drafting!

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## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | 434,373 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 140 in Stagecraft 1,228 in Beauty & Fashion (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 291 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A brilliant book for those into historical fashion
*by M***H on 24 May 2025*

This is a brilliant book and full of information and really easy to understand.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Beautiful Pattern Cutting Book with clear instructions and diagrams
*by K***T on 4 January 2016*

This book is perfect for a costume maker or pattern cutter. Having completed a degree in costume construction myself and now working in the industry, I find this book incredibly easy to follow and am very much looking forward to using it. It has guidelines on creating a female basic block, which has easy to follow instructions on one page and the diagram to copy on the page opposite. Once you have created the block using your model's measurements the book goes into detail on how to adapt the basic block into 9 different stays and corsets patterns from 1735 to 1890. All of these patterns are based on real garments which the author has studied in detail and then adapted for the modern figure. A lot of similar corset drafting books have the massive issue that body shape has changed significantly from the original figure who would wear such a corset to the modern bodies of today and therefore the patterns you would draft would simply not fit a modern woman! These corsets in the book are the following: 1735-50 fully boned-corset bodice, 1776 half-boned stays, 1785-88 half-boned stays, 1793 fully-boned stays, 1820 white cotton corset, 1860 closed front corset, 1860 closed front corset, 1876 corded and quilted corset, 1890 riding corset and 1890 wasp-waist corset. A typical chapter includes an image of the original historical garment (studied by the author from museums such as the V&A, Fashion Museum Bath and The National Trust Wade Costume Collection) followed by some historical information about the garment including how you could alter the garment for a modern construction (such as replacing the original bone channels to a bone size which is more readily available today). There then follows an in depth line drawing and explanation of the garment showing original stitch lines and bone channels, and how the individual pattern pieces should look. Then there are instructions with diagrams on how to trace your basic block pattern to use with this particular corset, and a measurements table to help you find the specific measurements to use for your model when drafting (ranging from bust size 80cm to 124cm - a godsend for anyone who has ever had to make period costumes for a bigger busted modern woman!). After this follows 7 pages of instructions and diagrams on how to plot all elements of the period corset including drafting the tabs, sleeves and bone channel placement. Just to clarify due to a previous review, this book has instructions on drafting patterns only so if you are looking for a book on how to sew a corset together then you would need to look elsewhere or buy this in conjunction with another book, however if you have a basic knowledge of corset making and /or costume construction it isn't difficult to figure out how these pattern pieces go together especially when you look at the beautiful close up photographs of the author's own corsets at the end of each chapter. This is highly unique book and I think essential for anyone interested in costume construction and period pattern drafting!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review by Wayne Martin
*by A***R on 21 January 2016*

I have recently just bought the publication, Stays And Corsets by Mandy Barrington and have been using the book in my pattern cutting classes for the past few weeks. I primarily cut on the stand however I encourage my students to initiate both flat pattern and stand cutting within their work. The book collates a varied range of previously unseen examples of Corsetry from the Early Eighteenth Century to the Late Nineteenth Century.The patterns are exiting, refreshing of value to the Cutter or Interpreter of Historical Dress. The patterns in the book are easy to use for both novice and professional alike and from personal experience fit to perfection with little room for error unless your measurements are incorrect. It is important to note that this book takes into account the translation of original patterns to a modern female body shape rather than sizing to an original individual who lived two hundred years ago. The book is invaluable to a flat pattern and stand cutter,adding insight and informing knowledge on line and proportion. This book has been long in coming and bridges the gap between the work of such luminaries Janet Arnold and Norah Waugh This work is both interesting and insightful and a must for any College or University Library and a serious must have for any costume historian or students bookshelf. Wayne Martin

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