The 2010 GBACG Workshop Series Presents:
Victorian Corset Workshop

Saturday, April 10th & 17th, 2010 -- 10am-5pm
Bay Area Christian Connection, Oakland, CA

Have you always wanted to make your own corset? Maybe it’s time you made a new one? At the end of this workshop you’ll know why they "build" corsets instead of make them! In this two-part workshop, experienced sewers will learn to alter the pattern to make their own custom corset for historical and sci-fi costuming. You will be able to get expert fitting help while having the mysteries of building corsets revealed with master teacher, Carol Wood. Two days plus completing homework between sessions should allow for enough time to finish your corset. We will be using the Laughing Moon Mercantile #100 pattern, you'll be able to make the Dore straight seam corset or the Silverado bust gore corset, which can be the foundations for your 1837-1899 fashions.

Instructor Bio: Carol Wood, professional pattern maker and costumer has been researching, recreating and wearing historical garments for decades. Her work has been shown in galleries, appeared on stage and been honored with awards. Carol has studied corsetry under a number of instructors and has taught corset classes for Lacis.

Supplies students should bring to the First Session:

  • Sewing machine including attachments and bobbins
  • Sewing notions (needles, straight pins, scissors, seam ripper, measuring tape, etc.)
  • Drafting tools (pencils, sharpener, 18" plastic ruler, red felt tip pen, etc.)
  • Thread
  • Plain muslin: 1 yard for mock up (do not prewash)
  • Pattern: #100 - Ladies’ Victorian Underwear by Laughing Moon Mercantile
  • Fashion fabric (if covering corset) and lining, both 1 - 1.3 yd and preshrunk
  • Tracing pattern paper, if you do not wish to cut your pattern

Supplies students should bring to the Second Session:

  • Preshrunk coutil, 1-2 yards depending on construction style
  • Small and medium awl
  • Corset boning, busk, and grommets, tipped corset lacing

Note on Supplies: Instructor will have unbleached coutil available for purchase at $14/yard at the first session. All other supplies should be brought to each session by students. Good online corset supply resources are www.richardthethread.com, www.farthingalesla.com, or www.corsetmaking.com. Bay Area corset supply resources are Lacis (Berkeley) and Britex (SF). If you do not already own the pattern, it will be available to purchase at the workshop.

Location: Bay Area Christian Connection, 810 Clay St., Oakland, CA 94607. Google Map Directions
There is a parking lot adjacent to the church behind the neighboring building- entrance is on Clay St. There is also metered parking and a pay lot on the corner of 7th and Clay that is $2.00 all day on weekends.

Cost: $100.00 GBACG Members, $110.00 Non-Members.

Buy a GBACG Membership (purchase separately first) and save on workshop costs by getting the member price!!!

MEMBERS: $100

NON-MEMBERS: $110


NOTE: We send a receipt to the PayPal address of record. Please put your contact email in the appropriate place on the PayPal sign-up sheet so you will get an email confirmation for this workshop.

***If you would like to mail in your payment, please use this form.

You must be a GBACG member to receive the member price. Sister Organization members are not eligible for GBACG member prices for workshops, only for events and Costume Academy. If you are a member and are purchasing tickets for yourself and friends who are not members, then only you are entitled to the member price. You must pay the non-member price for your friends.

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Deadline for Sign-up is Friday, April 2nd, 2010.

Questions? Email Mia Jackson, Workshop Coordinator, at .

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