I finished binding on almost my entire first half of my Elizabeth Swann corset! It finally looks like something resembling a corset now which makes work on it all the more enjoyable.

But...the best part...I started doing the eyelets...I love them. :)
These are the front eyelets which are smaller than those in the back:

And these are the back eyelets:

You can't really tell the difference in the photos I suppose. But I had to show them to you anyway. :)
I love hand sewing the eyelets, although I'm not a huge fan of hand sewing the whole corset. I think on my next corset I'll use the machine and then do the eyelets by hand. I just love the authentic feel they give to the garment!
But...I still have a whole half of a corset to go!
Your corset looks wonderful and very authentic! Keep sewing! :)
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