The cups look all wonky because the bra doesn't fit my "model". It kinda gives you a better idea of what it looks like than if it was just laying on my cutting table. Trust me, I tried this....
Something else I added was a power bar. This is a little something new. I've read about it in my bra making books but hadn't tried it yet. Power bars are used kind of as an inner sling to provide uplift. This is especially important to us curvy gals. I really like how it turned out and will do this to my own next time. You can see it here:
Okay, sorry for all the technical sewing gobbledygook. I know a lot of you sew bras too so you'll get me. ;-D This is also an attest to how perserverance pays off. I just want to make sure all you budding bra-makers out there (Andrea, I'm talkin' to you!) don't give up! It can get frustrating for sure but the hard work really pays off. I learned a lot by fitting someone else, too. I really enjoyed the process and hope I can do it again. Hey, maybe this is the start of a lucrative career for me. That would be awesome! Spending all day sewing....and playing with pretty fabric and lace... hell YEAH!
3 comments:
Heather, the bra looks great - beautifully sewn. Your friend must be very happy! Could you give us a tutorial on making those power bands, please? They look like they will help a lot to make bras for us well-endowed girls more supportive. Your bra band tutorial was great!
Tina
Thanks so much Tina! Yes, I'd be happy to do up a tutorial on the power bars. As soon as I get Halloween costumes finished I'll get started on it!
Heather, you're one in a million! How wonderful of you to make your friend Amy a custom bra.
Janine
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