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Ingrid Houwers

Miss Tori's Corset
Miss Tori's Corset by @GrayWolf (Ingrid Houwers)

Fully finished Miss Tori's corset today. She's the one that won my wolf corset auction back then. It was a pleasure to work on!

The front has a double busk panel, for two reasons. The first would be that the nice shiny bits of the busk on both sides of the image create a instant finished look on the front panel. And second, should Miss Tori ever get bored with this front she can email me and I'll create a new front for her using the front panel details I'll save in my register. That way one can switch fronts, without having to buy a entire new corset.

The modesty panel at the back is extra strong, and and tiny 'gutters' have been sewn in. This way the fabric stays in place, is strong and will not wrinkle when the corset is being laced.

A more detailed look on the front panel image can be seen here: http://www.feline.se/~graywolf/graywolfcorsets/gallery/mtoricorset.JPG

The image comes from a t-shirt from the 'The Mountain' company, full permission was given to me to use their t-shirt for my corset idea.

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19y79d ago
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Posted: Thursday, 24 February, 2005 @ 11:16 AM

That is REALLY amazing! I can't believe how perfect that looks. I've tried making corsets (and failed) although I think it was because I lacked the correct materials. This is a really awesome idea--I especially love the interchangeable panels! That's incredibly creative! Keep up the great work!

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