Pattern ORCHID 24-08-18  ·  Luxe Noir

ORCHIDUnderbust Waist Training Corset

Sixteen panels. Sixteen cased bones.
The hip carried at the back.

Orchid is an underbust waist trainer cut on a true reduction block. Six shaped panels to each side of the body, every bone running under its own cotton casing, and a 100% cotton lining — built for the hours daily training actually takes.

Panels
16Eight pieces per side
Boning
1614 spiral · 2 flat steel
Busk
12.5"Metal, centre front
Grommets
2613 per side
Lining
100%Cotton
Sizes
20–38Sized to natural waist
Front length
14"Centre front
Side length
13"At the side seam
Back length
14"Centre back
Bone casing
CottonEvery bone, no exceptions
Modesty panel
6"Behind the lacing
Suspender loops
6At the lower edge
The Build

Orchid puts the shaping where a seated body actually needs it — at the back, below the waist.

Sixteen panels, six shaped pieces to each side of the body: four across the front, two across the back. Each seam is another chance to take circumference out at the waist and release it cleanly over the rib and the hip, and another position for a bone.

Below the waist, two shaped inserts carry the hip at the back. This is the decision that separates Orchid from a straight-cut underbust. With the hip spring built into the back panels, the lower edge follows the body when you sit instead of standing away from it or pressing into the lap — while the front stays clean and uninterrupted through the busk line.

Fourteen spiral steels sit at the shaping seams, where the body curves in two directions at once and a flat bone would simply fight it. Two flat steels hold the lacing edge straight against the pull of twenty-six grommets, thirteen a side.

The detail that matters most is the one you can't see from outside: every bone runs under its own cotton casing. A bone in a casing floats slightly and stays where it was put. A bone stitched straight into a seam allowance works against that seam and eventually distorts it. You notice the difference after a month of wear, not on the first day.

Front fourteen inches, back fourteen, side thirteen. The shorter side is deliberate — it lets Orchid compress hard at the waist without the side seam catching under the arm or riding on the hip when seated.

Inside, a 100% cotton lining. Unglamorous and decisive: the layer against the skin is the one that decides whether a training corset gets worn for six hours or taken off after forty minutes.

Pattern ORCHID 24-08-18

The pattern, laid flat

Nine pieces, eighteen cuts. Four panels across the front, two across the back, two shaped hip inserts set into the lower back edges, and the modesty panel. Graded from the size 24 master.

CAD pattern layout for the Orchid underbust waist training corset: front panels F/1 to F/4, back panels B/1 and B/2, two shaped back hip inserts and the modesty panel, drawn to an inch scale
Nine pieces, drawn to scale
Ref ORCHID 24-08-18 Master size 24 Grainline on every piece Balance notches on all vertical seams
Detail

Six things worth looking at closely

Sixteen panels

Six shaped pieces per side — four front, two back. The seams are where the shaping lives.

Spiral and flat

Spiral steel flexes two ways and follows the body. Flat steel resists along its width and holds the lacing edge straight. Orchid uses each where it belongs.

The hip, at the back

Two shaped inserts set into the lower back edges. They are the reason Orchid can be worn sitting down.

Every bone cased

Sixteen bones, sixteen cotton casings. Nothing stitched straight into a seam allowance, so nothing distorts with wear.

Suspender loops

Six, set at the lower edge. Orchid is built to work as lingerie, not only as shapewear.

Cotton against the skin

A 100% cotton lining, breathable enough for the hours daily training actually takes. Honest, and the reason it gets worn.

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