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Here’s a detailed step-by-step tutorial you can use for your sewing class or YouTube content 👗✂️ ✂️ HOW TO CUT AND SEW A STYLISH BASQUE CORSET DRESS WITH QUEEN ANNE NECKLINE AND GATHERS ✨ Materials Needed Ankara / Brocade / Jacquard / Crepe (2–3 yards depending on length) Lining fabric (same yardage as bodice) Interfacing (hard or medium) Boning (plastic or spiral steel) Zipper (back zipper 18–22 inches) Breast cup (optional) Sewing tools 🔹 STEP 1: Drafting the Corset Bodice (Front) 1. Take Measurements Bust Underbust Waist Shoulder to waist Bust point to bust point Shoulder to underbust 2. Draft Basic Bodice Block Fold paper. Mark shoulder to waist length. Mark bust line, underbust line, and waistline. Insert bust dart. Convert bust dart into princess seam (for corset shaping). 3. Create the Basque Waistline From waistline, extend center front down by 2–4 inches. Shape into a V (basque style). Blend smoothly into side seam. 4. Draft the Queen Anne Neckline Queen Anne neckline combines: Sweetheart curve at bust High curved neckline at shoulder To draft: Draw a sweetheart shape across bust area. From shoulder, curve inward slightly. Connect smoothly to sweetheart dip. Make sure both sides are symmetrical. Cut out pattern pieces: Center front panel Side front panel 🔹 STEP 2: Drafting the Back Bodice Draft basic back block. Add waist shaping. Create basque extension at back. Add zipper allowance (1–1.5 inches). If you want lacing instead of zipper, add extra 2 inches for loops. 🔹 STEP 3: Cutting Fabric Cut: Front panels ×2 (main + lining) Back panels ×2 (main + lining) Interfacing for main bodice Skirt (full or half circle OR gathered rectangle) For gathered skirt: Measure waist × 2 or × 3 for fullness. Length: desired skirt length + seam allowance. 🔹 STEP 4: Sewing the Corset Bodice Fuse interfacing to main fabric. Sew princess seams. Press seams open. Insert boning along seam lines. Join lining to main fabric at neckline. Turn and topstitch neatly. Insert cups (optional). Sew side seams. Attach zipper at back. 🔹 STEP 5: Sewing the Gathered Skirt Sew skirt side seams. Run two gathering stitches at waist. Pull threads to fit corset waist. Distribute gathers evenly. Attach skirt to basque bodice. Finish seam with bias or overlock. Hem the skirt. #HowToSew #CorsetDress #BasqueCorset #QueenAnneNeckline #victoriancorset #unferburstcorset #funnelcorset #transparentcorset #inbuiltcorset #SewingTutorial #DressMaking #BustierDress #AnkaraStyles #AfricanFashion #SewingClass #DIYFashion #FashionDesign #SewingForBeginners #CorsetMaking #GownTutorial #GatheredDress #PrincessSeam #StructuredDress #BoningTechnique #BasqueWaist #BridalCorset #EveningDress #HandmadeDress #StyleInspiration #TrendingStyles