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Corded Effigy Corset

This is a corded effigy style corset. The idea of using cording instead of a more normal boning belongs to Jen, who did a lot of research in that direction in the course of her Italien dress. The pattern for this corset more closely follows the actual effigy corset than the effigy style corsets I have made in the past. The corset is made of two layers of cotton broadcloth, and stiffened with hemp cord. Some parts of the side back, which do not provide support to anything crucial, are stiffened with jute packing twine (I ran out of hemp at an inopportune time). Where hemp is used, there are two strands per channel. Where jute is used, there are 4.

Results and Notes:The corset provides more than adequate support, as you can see above. It is also extremely easy to move and bend in (I can do backbends in this), and does not seem to have any serious effects on my attempts to breathe. The effigy pattern is generally far less restrictive than the standard issue back lacing corsets that some people prefer, but the corded effigy seems even more so. The only problem that I have noticed so far is that the line of the corset deformed in the face of rather extreme heat and humidity, as seen in the picture to the right. However, I should note that when I say, "rather extreme", what I mean is that it was 97 or so at faire that day, and I was overheating in a big bad way, so I stuck a hose down the back of my dress and turned it on. Hemp seems to lose some of it's rigidity when soaked through.

Would I do it again?: No. I don't think I'm willing to rely on just hemp for boning in the more rigid, later elizabethan styles like the effigy. I will most likely make up another "working class" corset with the boning running straight up and down, solely done up with hemp. I will probably also try to do up an effigy boned with reed, which is significantly less floppy than hemp cord.