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Happy Lacing,
Amy Crowder

About Wasp Creations

Welcome to the online portfolio of Wasp Creations. My name is Amy Crowder. I am a Corsetiere that tightlaces daily, and owner of Wasp Creations. Thank you for taking the time to read this message before proceeding. I hope your visit to the site will be enjoyable, as well as educational. As pretentious as it may sound, my primary goal of this site is to inform visitors that wearing a properly tailored corset is not painful, nor detrimental to ones' health. Corsets do not have to be strictly special occasion wear, but garments to be worn under daily clothing to enhance your figure.


Photo by Dusti Cunningham
On this site, you will find articles on how to properly tightlace, the pros and cons of tightlacing, honest, candid, information on how to achieve a more curvaceous figure, and the different types of torso shapes in contemporary corsetry. Also, you will find detailed information on each corset style that I offer.  You can determine which corset style is best for your body, and construction details that makes my corsets extremely durable and comfortable. There are also printable order forms and easy to follow measurement guides for each corset style if you choose to order a corset.

I primarily see corsets as a wearable sculpture that is to be used daily to create beautiful curves and shape on the wearer.   Thus, I primarily design corsets for daily tightlacing.  I take pride in creating comfortable, yet beautiful corsets. Modern corsets that can be worn under modern clothing without being noticed (well, everyone will see your new curvaceous figure). I design a brand-new pattern for each client. Therefore, every garment that leaves the studio is unique and tailored to each client.

To be honest, I feel that if you are going to spend the money on a corset, it should fit perfectly.  That means I do not make novelty/costume corsetry or reproduction corsets derived from 50-125 year old patterns. I do not keep a stock of ill-fitting, ready-to-wear corsets. Sadly, many contemporary corset makers graduate their sizing  by waist size.  Sizing by the waist is fine for belts, but is not ideal for a complicated garment such as a corset.   Perhaps that is how these corset makers see their work as extravagant belts.   I do not see corsets as belts, but as complicated sculptures that can only be properly made to the individual.  When a complicated garment such as the corset is sized by the waist measurement only, the designer runs the risk of compromising your comfort.

What you will not find at this site is nudity.  You will also not find any corsetry fiction at this site. At times, these stories can be entertaining, but I feel that the majority of them depict corsetry in a rather poor and unrealistic manner. These stories give the tightlacing novice misinformation on how to properly undergo daily waist training, what proper waist training involves, and unrealistic goals. I want to present reality here.

Please take the time to sit back and enjoy the articles. There is a great deal of information here, so it may take a few hours to read it all. Please feel free to e-mail me with any questions or comments you may have.

I thank you once again for taking the time to read this introduction.

My clients' information is kept confidential and will never be offered or sold to outside groups or individuals.