It's always nice when you can finally try on the thing after hours upon hours of work put into it, and it actually fits? Anyway, the corset has just the busk and two bones and the back so I've not tightened it... But pretty good! This one won't probably need very many bones, really, but I'm gonna stare at these clips and the photos I took to figure out where I want them. (Slightly skimpy fitting GIFs!)

#TheTweeEmmaCorset

Might trim and shape the front upper edge a bit, but that's not very complicated at all, once I have the boning channels in. Ah, now I need to brain though... Dialling brain, please brain

Deciding where the boning channels go is a bit of a slog, as I'm juggling two facets of engineering:
Where the thing would do the most good & where I can be bothered to put it so it's not the most amount of hassle possible.

During these 4.5h I have managed to decide on the location of two bones, and am still struggling with the third!

Well. The good thing about putting the boning channel in one place, taking it off, and then trying it in four different places, and then going back to the first one... At least you know it's the best spot. 😶
@sinituulia This is called prototype development 😄