Hi Sylvia,

We live in Southeastern Virginia, she in Chesapeake to be exact. Yes,
long distance does add to the problem! Corsets by their very nature
requiring exact fit means either she needs to be available for fittings,
or she needs to find a gifted specialist who is accustomed to doing this
by mail. She knows this, fortunately. She's made her own corset before
but is unable to do it again. 

Thanks, I'll pass your e-addy along. 

Linda

On Behalf Of Sylvia Rognstad
Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 10:35 AM

Where does she live?  I can make just about anything but I need to be 
able to do personal fittings in order to guarantee a good fit.

Sylrog

On Nov 13, 2006, at 8:21 AM, Linda Rice wrote:

> Good Morning~
>
> A friend is in need of a WW1 -era corset. Due to medical issues (bad
> wrists) she's not able to make her own, so she needs to find a
reliable
> seamstress who can make it for her. Do any of you know of a reputable
> seamstress who can do this? It seems like so many corset makers focus 
> on
> Victorian and earlier periods.
>
> Thanks for your time,
>
> Linda

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