# 0176 Ladies Corset Cover. Originally made in white batiste, with insertion lace and narrow lace trim.
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And to get inspiration for your next creation, check out these beautiful garments!
| Corset Cover by Leila at ThreeDresses | ![]() |
| Corset Cover by Shelly | ![]() |
| Corset Cover & Modern Wrap-Top version by Mari of Disparate Disciplines | ![]() |
| Trish’s Corset Cover | |
| Corset Cover by lynninstitches | ![]() |



I have never made a corset or worn one. I wonder if they are more comfortable than most bras. This corset cover is beautiful. If I made it, I wouldn’t hide it under another top.
Corsets are definitely more comfortable than almost any bra! If you talk to people that make a practice of wearing them – few women would ever go without them. And lacing with the foot on the back was fetish even then. They provide back and breast support.
How would I be able to be lent a copy of this pattern, this is the best one I have found and I would love to put it on my blog: http://www.wwcreations.wordpress.com
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