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E**H
A Well Written History
Don't expect much "how to" from this book but it is an invaluable history on the evolution of foundations in our history. This illustrates to me how lucky I am to be a woman born in the 20th century (1940). My mother passed away a few years ago at 100 so she came in on the tail end of the bondage to corsetry, she never really complained about it because it was what she knew and it did give her figure a better line. I remember myself as a young woman wanting to look my best along with the rest of my friends at that age in the 1950's squeezing ourselves into waist cinchers so we could have 18" waists, silly I know, but it did give us a feminine look which we we're all willing to suffer the uncomfortable consequences to achieve, now at 80 I can't fathom torturing myself to be anything but me in my own skin! I have been a sewer of clothing most of my life and interested in costume and the history of evolving styles throughout the centuries. I know now that I can look at any any style from any age and know exactly what the wearer is wearing under the outer garments. I have always thought that the very word foundation is the perfect word to describe what we wear to give shape to all apparel in any given decade. Today, many of us still wear underwired bras because of needed "lift", or we wear Tee Shirt bras for a smoother look. Now a days, especially in America where there is an epidemic of obesity a lot of women could certainly use a little help from the waist down or even from the bosom down but comfort triumphs, I see women (and men) walking down the aisle in the supermarket today looking almost obscene compared to the average person just 50 years ago and compared to 100 years ago todays person most certainly would have been locked up!
J**M
The seller got it shipped fast arrive before it was supposed to and it's in perfect condition. This seller absolutely deserves f
This is not a reading on the seller but on the book itself. The seller got it shipped fast arrive before it was supposed to and it's in perfect condition. This seller absolutely deserves five stars.My problem and I wanted to rate this three stars but I didn't want to ruin the sellers rating because it's not a reflection of them as they are not the author, is I really didn't like the book. It's out of print so it's very expensive, I purchased this book because I'm very interested in 18th-century stays in 18th-century sewing, a lot of people who are in historical selling groups that I belong in use this resource and reference it frequently, however I didn't find myself very thrilled with this purchase at all there's a lot of new were books out there that have more information, and easier to read information.There are quite a few patterns in the book available to scale up but I found the construction informational a little bit difficult to follow along with and understand. There's great historical information and historical references in this book so it is a really wonderful book if you're looking for a good historical resources being in multiple centuries but I was looking for one specific century and hoping for more construction and design information than this book offers which is probably why I was disappointed, there's great historical information and historical references in this book so it is a really wonderful book if you're looking for a good historical resource spanning multiple centuries but I was looking for one specific century and hoping for more construction and design information then this book offers.
K**S
It is also a fantastic book for those who are not seamstresses but who ...
I recieved a VERY old book, almost falling apart, but the info in it was priceless and worth every tear and yellowed page. There is so much to learn from this book and it is an incredibly pleasurable experience going through it. I have not yet found another book on corsets this well written. It is not for the beginning seamstress trying to sew a corset as far as patterns go, more for an advanced seamstress with some skill in this area but well worth having in your sewing library no matter what level you're at if you're interested in corsetry. It is also a fantastic book for those who are not seamstresses but who are interested in the history and makeup of corsetry over time. One of the best purchases in my rather large sewing library.
M**F
costume lesson, not necessarily a sewing instruction
I wanted more instruction on HOW to make corsets and HOW they were traditionally made and the period the different styles corresponded to. I certainly have gotten the latter, but the "patterns" that Mz. Waugh generously included (yes, there are little bars that give comparison in size so you can estimate ratio of size of pattern pieces in inches)(that was clear as mud, sorry--there is a little bar, indicating # of Inches, at the bottom of every "pattern"). I liked the inclusion of the advertisements and articles and such of the various periods, and Mz. Waugh definitely made mention of the economics and such involved that influence fashion, but I'd like to read MORE of WHY such shapes might be considered attractive--strengthen the connection between fashion conscience and social/financial status, as well. I will investigate books more thoroughly before actually purchasing in the future, as I have now found that high reviews don't necessarily mean I will totally agree with said reviewers! I encourage all readers to do the same--libraries are free--check out the book in question before purchase! I do like this book, I have learned from it and I will be looking into her other works as well.
D**R
I must admit I am a little diassapointed...
I was a little disappointed in sifting through this book, especially because I actually really like Norah Waugh's "Cut of Womens Clothes" a patterns book covering dresses and undergarments from 1600-1930. I thought this would be a good addition and maybe show all of the undergarments in more details from the previous book mentioned, it however, does not contain many patterns at all, let alone for hoops and bustles, and completely excluded the farthingale even though it is supposed covered by an entire chapter headlining it.
P**A
Infelizmente não tem as medidas dos moldes e o livro é todo escrito em inglês
Não gostei porque ele é todo em inglês e pensei que os moldes iriam vir com medidas. Comprei por que queria ter os moldes.
D**Y
Gorgeous book
Gorgeous book which I have wanted for ages. Fabulous info and explanatory photos and diagrams.
J**K
Packaging needs work!
Book is a large format thin floppy soft cover book.Was put in oversized bubble envelope with no other backing. Too much room to shift around. Could easily be damaged.Luckily arrived in good condition. Delivery was fast.Please add cardboard backing and close envelope to size of book.
H**L
Not as good as it was hyped up to be
This book is great if you want a history of corsets/crinolines. It has excerpts and copies of primary sources. More a history book than a sewing book in my opinion. It gets very hyped up and while it’s good it’s not THAT good and perhaps my expectations clouded my experience.
C**U
コルセット好きにはたまらない!!
コルセットを愛する海外の女性がyoutubeで絶賛していたので買ってみました。 なるほど、コルセットとクリノリンの歴史について詳しく載っています。恐らくこれだけの詳しい資料はコルセット文化の浅い日本にはないと思います。歴史というのはいわゆるコルセット前世紀のヴィクトリアンよりずーっと前のコルセットの原型になったと考えられる15世紀のものまでさかのぼっています。 たまにフランス語の文章のところもありますが、英語が理解できれば読めます。実物の写真や絵画、実際のパターンの縮小図も載っていて大変参考になりました。実際に作ることもできます。 コルセットとクリノリンの世界の深さが感じられて面白かったです
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