Black and white pen and ink drawing by artist Gretchen Shields.  Two women wearing the #267 Lady's Corset,, woman on the right is looking in a hand held mirror, woman on the right is tying her corset
267 M'Lady's Corset
African American woman wearing the Lady's Corset scoop neck in red, left hand on her hip standing in front of a studio white backdrop.
Close up back view of Black woman with shorter curly hair, wearing red #267 M' Lady's Corset with a scoop neck and black pants, standing in front of a studio white backdrop with her left hand on her hip showing how the pattern can be made for a DIY corset top. Romantic and sexy.
White woman wearing a square neck #267 M' Lady's Corset in white with pink bows on the base of the straps.
Back view of square neck Lady's Corset laced in the back in white. Pink ribbons show on a slip chemise
Close up of the square neck Lady's Corset strap withe a pink bow ribbon at the base of the strap on white woman with dark hair and tattoo.  Ribbon tie detail for Corset top.
back of pattern envelope with description, line drawings, fabric suggestions, and sizing chart
267 M'Lady's Corset
white woman standing next to window in sleevless corset top in light colored patterned fabric and skirt showing pattern use for women's corset top pattern make it yourself for cottagecore or romantic look
Woman standing in barn wearing jeans and boots and  floral patterned Corset top pattern for cottagecore bohemian look sleeveless vest top pattern for women
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Black and white pen and ink drawing by artist Gretchen Shields.  Two women wearing the #267 Lady's Corset,, woman on the right is looking in a hand held mirror, woman on the right is tying her corset
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  • Load image into Gallery viewer, African American woman wearing the Lady's Corset scoop neck in red, left hand on her hip standing in front of a studio white backdrop.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Close up back view of Black woman with shorter curly hair, wearing red #267 M' Lady's Corset with a scoop neck and black pants, standing in front of a studio white backdrop with her left hand on her hip showing how the pattern can be made for a DIY corset top. Romantic and sexy.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, White woman wearing a square neck #267 M' Lady's Corset in white with pink bows on the base of the straps.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Back view of square neck Lady's Corset laced in the back in white. Pink ribbons show on a slip chemise
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Close up of the square neck Lady's Corset strap withe a pink bow ribbon at the base of the strap on white woman with dark hair and tattoo.  Ribbon tie detail for Corset top.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, back of pattern envelope with description, line drawings, fabric suggestions, and sizing chart
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267 M'Lady's Corset

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Misses Extra Small to 3X-Large.

The idealized figure silhouette of the Elizabethan era (1558-1603) required stiffened supporting undergarments to maintain a slender and visually elongated upper body. Both men and women wore such undergarments, so the early corset-makers were also men's tailors and armor-makers. M' Lady's Corset is representative of the late 16th and early 17th-century garments worn by upper-class women in the royal courts (square-neck version) and working class women in their daily lives (scoop-neck version).

Both versions feature dropped waistline at center front to the V-neck that was characteristic of the Elizabethan era, and wide-set shoulder straps to further emphasize the small-waisted impression. Princess-style seams, while characteristic of later years, facilitate personalized fit for the contemporary wearer. Square-neck corset laces in back with purchased eyelets or handmade eyelets (instructions inside pattern), and adjustable straps that lace through eyelets in the front. Scoop-neck corset fastens in front with purchased hook-and-eye tape, and featured peplum that reflects the waistline tabs of 16th-century doublets and corsets. Placement of boning pieces can be altered for desired stiffness (see Important Notes about Corset Construction inside pattern).  

Suggested fabrics: For outer layer, medium to heavy-weight stable fabrics that do not drape, such as silk satin, brocade, damask, shantung, dupioni; cotton damask, brocade; linens and blends. For lining, same as outer layer or slightly lighter-weight equivalent. For supporting inner layers, see Important Notes about Corset Construction inside pattern.

Yardage chart (.pdf)

The PDF pattern has files for copy shop (36 and A0), print at home, instructions, and detailing.