Thank you very much for this incredibly detailed video. You are a great teacher. Flossing is a form of art. By giving the basics as well as showing different designs for different boning materials the principles become very clear. I especially liked seeing silk floss and embroidery floss compared next to each other. I feel very confident in stitching my own flossing designs for all different kinds of stays and corsets now. Thank you!
Perfect timing, I've just finished cutting out the fabric for my first corset. This is the motivation I need to finish it quickly as I dream of flossing designs. You picked really pretty examples. Thank you for using the different boning options/styles. It was so informative. Thank you!
I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Including a range of options that work for different corsets was one of my top “must haves” when I was putting this together, so I’m glad it was useful 😊
I’m so glad! That’s the reason I wanted to make the video: it’s so straightforward but there’s relatively little information about it out there (compared to things like shifts, for example). Hopefully there will be even more videos about it as costube continues to grow 😊
i dont mean to be so off topic but does any of you know a way to get back into an instagram account? I was dumb forgot my login password. I love any help you can give me
@Martin Cristian i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im in the hacking process now. I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
I am not yet at that level in my sewing journey to start making a corset, but I can definitely start practicing flossing! Thank you so much for such a thorough tutorial!
Finished up watching your video this morning. Thank you so much for this invaluable resource! I learned a lot - in particular from how you passed the back stitches under the fabric, seeing the comparison of the embroidery thread vs. silk twist, and seeing how you used the accumulated threads in the center of the motif at 29:55 to pass the active thread underneath instead of making the hole even more full!!
Thank you SOOOO much ❤ This is the video I didn’t even know I needed. This is a brilliant idea for testing designs and color combinations together. It truly allows one to create a signature or one of a kind look. I’m so grateful to you for taking the time to create this video and share it on UA-cam 🎉
Coming to this rather late but just to say thank you! Long? Yes, but so worth it. It's saved. I have my first corset finished apart from the flossing so perfect timing. I am so glad I couldn't find the right colour in embroidery floss to match the ribbon as I too really like the crisper look. Thanks for the recommendation of the de vere - heading there to see their blues although if I can't find the exact match I think the 3 colour option would be a great alternative. Thank you once again. BTW I'm not bothered about the changing audio when the content is so good and the voice measured. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos, Peta :-)
Thank you for all this wonderful information! I'm currently working on my first corset and I definitely wanted to do some beautiful flossing but had no idea what to do. This helps loads.
This is fantastic! Thanks so much!-I’ve always wanted to see more of a “tutorial” video on flossing-I’m a bit clueless as to doing it freestyle.👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🖤
I’ve only made corsets so far for BJD dolls. I use those plastic zip ties. They are cheap and come in all widths & lengths. They would be perfect for this project.
Just found your channel, UA-cam is awesome. That was cool😎. We need more instructional videos like this, very well done. I want to make a few corsets. I got the pretty housemaid corded corset pattern and I have a few other ones and I was wondering how to do the flossing. Looks as easy as doing regular embroidery. 😊 I like the sampler format. Good to practice. Young girls used to have to do a sampler to show off thier skills. Letters and numbers and lots of flowers and vines, some got quite elaborate. Sometimes they were framed sometimes they were made into stuff like pillows or book covers. A dying art that needs to be brought back.
Thank you! And good luck with the corset! Making a pretty housemaid corset has been on my list for years and years - hopefully someday 😊 Completely agree about the sampler format too, such a great way to try new things and practice skills
I took a look at the threads from DeVere and immediately heard my wallet scream in terror 😂💸💸💸 They are so beautiful and I want literally all of them! Thank you for the great video, I love the designs!
This is exactly what I was looking for! I am almost done assembling my 1860's corset, and I was wondering how I would embroider it. Thanks for the video :)
Wonderful video, thank you so much for your efforts. I'm working on my first ever corset and the teacher suggested that I do some flossing. It will be awesome! Thanks for your patience. It was very instructive and I am confident after watching your explanations.
This is absolutely brilliant! I might do this for my 18th century stays even if it’s not HA-I’m so tired of patching my binding because the bones decide to jump ship 😆
Thank you! I have a couple more projects that I’m filming, but I’ve been jumping back and forth on them too often to finish any of the videos 😉 I’ll definitely be sharing more though!
Such a great video... ❣️ Not sure if I will ever make a full corset but making and having a sampler hanging in my sewing room will be very pretty. Thank you for making such a great video. Hope to see many more from you. 💐🥇👏
Really brilliant video, I'm impressed you did so many variations! I've been trying to find an annoyingly elaborate flossing pattern so this definitely gives me some inspiration!
Just getting to this video from #CoCoVid and I think that a sampler for flossing details is a great idea! I think it takes some of the edge off all the anxiety of making a corset and can allow you to experiment with designs without rendering the corset you've made useless afterwards! (Although, no guarantees!) I intend on making a few myself with varying degrees of decoration on them so I'll be referring to this video a lot in the future. Thanks for participating and hope you enjoyed the event as well!
this is so helpful!!!!!! i've decided to practice my flossing on my powermesh bras in preparation of some brocade tudor style bodies i plan to create for myself soon!
Yes... I definitely made it to the end, I really enjoyed it. Thank You for taking the time to show these stitches in detail. I was wondering if these could be done on a modern day bra to prevent the wire breaking through? It is frustrating when a favourite pair is damaged in that way...I have subscribed and look forward to seeing other videos you post...🥰🇦🇺
this is so great! I am so thankful for the internet and people like you as I learn to make corsets! (don't know how I would do it without all this easily available info!!)
That was incredibly useful. Very thorough, and lovely step by step instruction. I was especially pleased to see that you'd included some designs for cording in your sampler, as I've just finished mocking up an 1830s corset that will have some cording included. I'm now super excited to get back to work on it so that I can get to the flossing stage and pick some of these fantastic designs to play around with. Thank you for putting this tutorial together for us.
Thank you for going over the different thread options in detail! I am going to get a pattern and try making a corset, but have no idea what kind. (I just want the back support.) Knowing how to make it more durable and more beautiful all at the same time is brilliant. I 💕
Thank you so much for the amazing video! This sampler is art itself. I've seen some people's corsets with flossing, but now I have a whole new appreciation for (and need to accomplish) this lovely craft :)
i love this thank you so much!!! also thank you for providing instructions for the sampler base, honestly i find it very hard toi find this, especially how to make them look neat and tidy, like yours does!
This video was lovely! I'm so glad cocovid introduced me to your channel. I have never created a corset but if I ever do I will definitely be using your sampler on how to floss it. Thank you so much!! ❤💕💖
I love this. It's lovely to see other flossing designs and patterns. I'm going to have to play around with some to put on my Edwardian corset once it's made. (I also shared the vid to the Historybounding FB group to spread the love)
@@LinaPiprek Loved the video by the way. It never occurred to me that the embroidery could serve a purpose beyond decoration. I have this on my list of vids to re-watch so I can absorb it all.
Just getting around to watching your video. Paused briefly to say that if you add a timestamp with 00:00 (call it "introduction" or "start") before your other timestamps in the description, then you'll see them like chapters on the video itself in the progress bar. Now to watch the rest ... !!
Thank you! The DeVere ones are sold as embroidery thread, but I haven’t tried the silk ones that come in skeins like the synthetic embroidery floss. I always assumed they would be loosely plied and I really like “clean” look you get from the tightly twisted ones, so I guess I just never bothered to actually check. 😅 I’d actually be curious to see the difference as well though, it would be interesting to put together another comparison at some point with each thread side by side.
Thank you for such an informational video. This was made just in time for my first corset pattern. I do wish that there were more links for the materials listed. Like where did you get the punchy tool?! You did an amazing job with the time stamps.
Thanks! I can list more materials in future, I didn’t think anyone would be interested in the basic stuff! I got the hole punch online, if you search for “leather hole punch” you find lots of similar ones 😊
Wow, now I definitely want to do a flossing sampler for myself, even if I think I'll do a smaller one. :D How small are the punched holes in the whalebone and how easy is it to make them with the hole punch?
The ones I showed in the video are about 2mm across and I just used the smallest setting on my hole punch for them; they were very easy to do because I used 7x1mm synthetic whalebone for the sampler. However, I know a lot of people prefer the 6x1.5 mm for corsets, which would be harder to punch through and 2mm might be a little too big for the hole. Personally I’ve drilled a hole in the narrower bones with a 1 or 1.5 mm drill bit and that worked fine as well. I hope that’s not too over complicated, short answer: between 1-2mm!
@@LinaPiprek Thanks for the tip! And that was not over complicated, I appreciate the extra information because I wouldn't even have thought to ask about it. :)
Awesome 👍 thank you for sharing your knowledge. A little trick while making videos, look directly into the camera rather than yourself. It help the contact with the viewers 😉
Thanks! I prefer watching with captions personally and know it’s even more essential for others, so I’ve been making sure to at least go through and spell check everything 😊
The blue one that I use during the instructions is from Muji, they have an online shop if you’re not close to any stores. The frixion ones work the same way and are usually easy to find on amazon or in office stores.
Thank you very much for this incredibly detailed video. You are a great teacher. Flossing is a form of art. By giving the basics as well as showing different designs for different boning materials the principles become very clear. I especially liked seeing silk floss and embroidery floss compared next to each other. I feel very confident in stitching my own flossing designs for all different kinds of stays and corsets now. Thank you!
Perfect timing, I've just finished cutting out the fabric for my first corset. This is the motivation I need to finish it quickly as I dream of flossing designs. You picked really pretty examples. Thank you for using the different boning options/styles. It was so informative. Thank you!
I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Including a range of options that work for different corsets was one of my top “must haves” when I was putting this together, so I’m glad it was useful 😊
This video is incredible! I have wanted to learn flossing for quite some time, and could never find good directions. *thank you*!!
I’m so glad! That’s the reason I wanted to make the video: it’s so straightforward but there’s relatively little information about it out there (compared to things like shifts, for example). Hopefully there will be even more videos about it as costube continues to grow 😊
Finishing up my 1890's Health Corset and looking for designs as well. Thank you for this LOVELY tutorial!
i dont mean to be so off topic but does any of you know a way to get back into an instagram account?
I was dumb forgot my login password. I love any help you can give me
@Leland Mark instablaster :)
@Martin Cristian i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im in the hacking process now.
I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
I am not yet at that level in my sewing journey to start making a corset, but I can definitely start practicing flossing! Thank you so much for such a thorough tutorial!
Thanks! And there are so many terrific patterns available online now that I think even corsets are a lot more simple to learn, you can do it! 😊
I’m so glad you made a video for CoCoVid. :) this is my first time seeing you, and I enjoyed your content!
Thanks so much! It was very last minute because my channel is so new, but I loved being able to participate 😊
Lina Piprek I look forward to seeing more in the future. :)
Finished up watching your video this morning.
Thank you so much for this invaluable resource! I learned a lot - in particular from how you passed the back stitches under the fabric, seeing the comparison of the embroidery thread vs. silk twist, and seeing how you used the accumulated threads in the center of the motif at 29:55 to pass the active thread underneath instead of making the hole even more full!!
Thank you SOOOO much ❤
This is the video I didn’t even know I needed. This is a brilliant idea for testing designs and color combinations together. It truly allows one to create a signature or one of a kind look.
I’m so grateful to you for taking the time to create this video and share it on UA-cam 🎉
Coming to this rather late but just to say thank you! Long? Yes, but so worth it. It's saved. I have my first corset finished apart from the flossing so perfect timing. I am so glad I couldn't find the right colour in embroidery floss to match the ribbon as I too really like the crisper look. Thanks for the recommendation of the de vere - heading there to see their blues although if I can't find the exact match I think the 3 colour option would be a great alternative. Thank you once again. BTW I'm not bothered about the changing audio when the content is so good and the voice measured. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos, Peta :-)
Thank you so much! This is such a kind comment ☺️ I hope you’re able to find a good color for your corset!
Thank you for all this wonderful information! I'm currently working on my first corset and I definitely wanted to do some beautiful flossing but had no idea what to do. This helps loads.
Thanks! I’m glad it was helpful 😊
This was absolutely wonderful and so informative! I will definitely have to try out some of these in the near future. Thank you so much.
Thank you! I’d love to see if you try them out
I’m glad CoCoVid happened, as I have found some New (to me) UA-camrs 💞💖💞
I’m actually new! Not just new to you 😊 And yes, I loved exploring everyone’s channels during cocovid as well ❤️
Lina Piprek I look foreword to following your adventures in Sewing 🧵💞
I just bought a pattern for a victorian corset so cant wait to use this!
This is fantastic! Thanks so much!-I’ve always wanted to see more of a “tutorial” video on flossing-I’m a bit clueless as to doing it freestyle.👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🖤
I’ve only made corsets so far for BJD dolls. I use those plastic zip ties. They are cheap and come in all widths & lengths. They would be perfect for this project.
Just found your channel, UA-cam is awesome. That was cool😎. We need more instructional videos like this, very well done. I want to make a few corsets. I got the pretty housemaid corded corset pattern and I have a few other ones and I was wondering how to do the flossing. Looks as easy as doing regular embroidery. 😊 I like the sampler format. Good to practice. Young girls used to have to do a sampler to show off thier skills. Letters and numbers and lots of flowers and vines, some got quite elaborate. Sometimes they were framed sometimes they were made into stuff like pillows or book covers. A dying art that needs to be brought back.
Thank you! And good luck with the corset! Making a pretty housemaid corset has been on my list for years and years - hopefully someday 😊 Completely agree about the sampler format too, such a great way to try new things and practice skills
A fantastic and comprehensive tutorial on flossing. Well done! Impressive!
Thanks so much!
Wow ... this is great! I'm definitely going to come back to the video when I start work on my flossing sample.
Yay! That was my hope 😊 Remember that you can use the time stamps to jump around to different designs to make it easier
I took a look at the threads from DeVere and immediately heard my wallet scream in terror 😂💸💸💸 They are so beautiful and I want literally all of them! Thank you for the great video, I love the designs!
I’ve definitely had to hold myself back from adding “just one more” to my cart a few times 😉😂
Beautiful demonstration,I really like the flossing on your corset , tasteful and professional
This is exactly what I was looking for! I am almost done assembling my 1860's corset, and I was wondering how I would embroider it. Thanks for the video :)
I had no idea about the symington corset website. It’s so amazing! Thank you for bringing this website to my attention
Thank you so much for these very easy to understand explanations. Perfekt Video
Thank you!
Ahhh! This video is amazing! I've just started my first 1890s corset and had no idea where to start with flossing! Thank you!!
I’m glad you liked it! Good luck with your corset 😊
Wonderful video, thank you so much for your efforts. I'm working on my first ever corset and the teacher suggested that I do some flossing. It will be awesome! Thanks for your patience. It was very instructive and I am confident after watching your explanations.
This is absolutely brilliant! I might do this for my 18th century stays even if it’s not HA-I’m so tired of patching my binding because the bones decide to jump ship 😆
Lina, you did such a great job! I’m so glad to see this.
Thank you so much! ❤️
I found you after watching one of Cathy Hay's videos. Hope you continue to share more of your projects. Your work is so lovely!!
Thank you! I have a couple more projects that I’m filming, but I’ve been jumping back and forth on them too often to finish any of the videos 😉 I’ll definitely be sharing more though!
Such a great video... ❣️ Not sure if I will ever make a full corset but making and having a sampler hanging in my sewing room will be very pretty. Thank you for making such a great video. Hope to see many more from you. 💐🥇👏
Thank you!
30 seconds in and I already love it just because of your awesome tea cup!
😎🐱
Really brilliant video, I'm impressed you did so many variations! I've been trying to find an annoyingly elaborate flossing pattern so this definitely gives me some inspiration!
Squeeeee flossing fun! Love it Lina - the Symmington flossing samplers are so fun :)
Thanks Jema! And yes absolutely, sooo pretty! 😍
Wow wow wow wow. Gonna go whip up a corset literally just to try some of these. You've got a faithful subscriber now
Aww yay! Thanks so much! 😊
Thank you for this helpful video! I really want to try flossing on the metal nose piece channel on a mask but haven’t ever flossed before. 🥰
Wow. Wonderful explanation and demonstration of all things flossing!!
Beautiful! Thank you for documenting this.
Just getting to this video from #CoCoVid and I think that a sampler for flossing details is a great idea! I think it takes some of the edge off all the anxiety of making a corset and can allow you to experiment with designs without rendering the corset you've made useless afterwards! (Although, no guarantees!)
I intend on making a few myself with varying degrees of decoration on them so I'll be referring to this video a lot in the future. Thanks for participating and hope you enjoyed the event as well!
this is so helpful!!!!!! i've decided to practice my flossing on my powermesh bras in preparation of some brocade tudor style bodies i plan to create for myself soon!
That sampler is BEAUTIFUL!!! Thank you for this! It was really well done, and informative. Stay well!
Thank you!
Brilliantly helpful video, thank you so much! :D
Thank you!
Excellent! I learned so much! Thank you!
Thank you so much for this great resource! I look forward to applying this new knowledge to my first corset ;)
Beautiful neat work with clear instructions. Thank you 😊
This is so lovely and so comprehensive!! Massively impressed, thank you for sharing this with us
Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Omg that was so cool! It will help me a lot soon because I'm making my first corset
Amazing work! very detailed, thank you for taking the time for this
Yes... I definitely made it to the end, I really enjoyed it. Thank You for taking the time to show these stitches in detail. I was wondering if these could be done on a modern day bra to prevent the wire breaking through? It is frustrating when a favourite pair is damaged in that way...I have subscribed and look forward to seeing other videos you post...🥰🇦🇺
Thanks so much 🥰 And what a fantastic idea! I haven’t ever done it, but it definitely seems worth a try!
this is so great! I am so thankful for the internet and people like you as I learn to make corsets! (don't know how I would do it without all this easily available info!!)
what a beautiful addition to any corset, so well explained, thank you
I’m new to your channel and just going to watch
Thank you for sharing this with me
Be safe okay let’s go.
This was SO helpful. Thank you for putting in the time!
That was incredibly useful. Very thorough, and lovely step by step instruction. I was especially pleased to see that you'd included some designs for cording in your sampler, as I've just finished mocking up an 1830s corset that will have some cording included. I'm now super excited to get back to work on it so that I can get to the flossing stage and pick some of these fantastic designs to play around with. Thank you for putting this tutorial together for us.
Thank you so much! I’m glad it was useful.
I don’t sew at all. But this is so satisfying to watch. What incredible skill.
Loved watching this fascinating tutorial.
Really great video!
Thank you!
Thank you for going over the different thread options in detail! I am going to get a pattern and try making a corset, but have no idea what kind. (I just want the back support.) Knowing how to make it more durable and more beautiful all at the same time is brilliant. I 💕
Thank you so much for the amazing video! This sampler is art itself. I've seen some people's corsets with flossing, but now I have a whole new appreciation for (and need to accomplish) this lovely craft :)
That was so useful thank you so much.
Birdy
This is wonderful. Thank you.
i love this thank you so much!!! also thank you for providing instructions for the sampler base, honestly i find it very hard toi find this, especially how to make them look neat and tidy, like yours does!
You make it seem so simple. Lovely job. Also, I learned a lot about boning types and how you sew them in and that was worth a great deal to me.
Please tell me this will be up for a while, because I'm nowhere near doing any flossing yet.
Thank you! Yes, this will be up indefinitely 😊
You’re a lifesaver ;) thank you again for this lovely tutorial, I loved it during CoCoVid and I’m loving it now too!
This video was lovely! I'm so glad cocovid introduced me to your channel. I have never created a corset but if I ever do I will definitely be using your sampler on how to floss it. Thank you so much!! ❤💕💖
This is absolutely incredible
Lovely work and a well made video😀
So well done!! What a beautiful sampled -- glad you are planning on framing it!
I love this. It's lovely to see other flossing designs and patterns. I'm going to have to play around with some to put on my Edwardian corset once it's made.
(I also shared the vid to the Historybounding FB group to spread the love)
Aww thank you! ☺️ I love that group, so much inspiration and everyone is so kind.
This is amazing! Thank you so much!
Thank you!
Your "I wish I was a cat" mug is a mood. Hear hear.
Haha yes! That’s my mood just about every day 😂
@@LinaPiprek Loved the video by the way. It never occurred to me that the embroidery could serve a purpose beyond decoration. I have this on my list of vids to re-watch so I can absorb it all.
This was really informative and useful. I'm hoping to make a corset sometime this year.
Très bien expliqué...🥰 merci beaucoup
Just getting around to watching your video. Paused briefly to say that if you add a timestamp with 00:00 (call it "introduction" or "start") before your other timestamps in the description, then you'll see them like chapters on the video itself in the progress bar. Now to watch the rest ... !!
Oh interesting! Thanks for the tip.
Brilliant! Lovely sampler.
Thank you!
Very informative, thank you!!!
This is a great in-depth class, thank you for all the info!
This is amaaazing! Thank you! :)
Loved this thank you!!
I love your video. I'm just curious if you have experimented with silk embroidery floss? I'm so excited to try this
Thank you! The DeVere ones are sold as embroidery thread, but I haven’t tried the silk ones that come in skeins like the synthetic embroidery floss. I always assumed they would be loosely plied and I really like “clean” look you get from the tightly twisted ones, so I guess I just never bothered to actually check. 😅 I’d actually be curious to see the difference as well though, it would be interesting to put together another comparison at some point with each thread side by side.
incredible!
Thank you for such an informational video. This was made just in time for my first corset pattern. I do wish that there were more links for the materials listed. Like where did you get the punchy tool?! You did an amazing job with the time stamps.
Thanks! I can list more materials in future, I didn’t think anyone would be interested in the basic stuff! I got the hole punch online, if you search for “leather hole punch” you find lots of similar ones 😊
@@LinaPiprek thank you for responding and pointing me in the right direction.
Wow, now I definitely want to do a flossing sampler for myself, even if I think I'll do a smaller one. :D How small are the punched holes in the whalebone and how easy is it to make them with the hole punch?
The ones I showed in the video are about 2mm across and I just used the smallest setting on my hole punch for them; they were very easy to do because I used 7x1mm synthetic whalebone for the sampler. However, I know a lot of people prefer the 6x1.5 mm for corsets, which would be harder to punch through and 2mm might be a little too big for the hole. Personally I’ve drilled a hole in the narrower bones with a 1 or 1.5 mm drill bit and that worked fine as well. I hope that’s not too over complicated, short answer: between 1-2mm!
@@LinaPiprek Thanks for the tip! And that was not over complicated, I appreciate the extra information because I wouldn't even have thought to ask about it. :)
This was so informative
Talking about putting a stich wheee you want it dam
Awesome 👍 thank you for sharing your knowledge. A little trick while making videos, look directly into the camera rather than yourself. It help the contact with the viewers 😉
Excellent content & video AND closed caption enabled?!? -> subscribed!
Thanks! I prefer watching with captions personally and know it’s even more essential for others, so I’ve been making sure to at least go through and spell check everything 😊
I was wondering if you sell the samplers? If so I would like to buy 2 of them. Thank you.
I do not sell the samplers, sorry.
Que capricho
💗 Thank you!
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Where did you buy your fabric pen from?
The blue one that I use during the instructions is from Muji, they have an online shop if you’re not close to any stores. The frixion ones work the same way and are usually easy to find on amazon or in office stores.