Pretty In Pinks and The Bra-A-Week Challenge

This week, I’ve made another lovely Shelley bra – in pink.

Front

For this bra, I used my custom Shelley pattern, but I did make a couple of little changes.

I added some lace to the power bars, which is really only a change to the look.

power BAr

A few changes I made to the pattern itself is I made a Gothic Arch on the bridge. I didn’t get it perfect, but close. I also now know what to do for the next one. I think I missed a couple of stitches on the first pass of the elastic on the one side. When I turned it, because I missed those stitches, I got a tiny pucker. That bridge is looking so unadorned… I need to get my Hotfix crystals out and put some bling on it!

Gothic Arch

Oh, I have to show you how lovely and neat the inside is when sewing a Gothic Arch.

Inside

Do you see how the ends of the elastic are tucked nice and neatly under the channeling? Ooooh, I love that! I’m all for the inside of my bras or garments looking as nice as the outside. I lined the cups using the Sewy Rebecca method, so all my inside seams look as nice and neat as that Gothic Arch.

One other change I made was in how I put on the straps. I usually use some of the band elastic to attach the strap – making a loop at the top of the band where I put the slider.

gap

However, a few weeks ago, I showed you how that really hadn’t worked well on my beige Shelley. When I was looking at the elastics for this bra, they didn’t seem as firm as some others I’ve used, so I decided to use the strap elastic on the band. I don’t like it as much. It always seems to pucker where it meets the band when the bra is on me. It’s even puckering a little bit here on Catherine (my dress form).

One last comment on my own make. I tried the little tutorial I’d posted on making your own bows with a fork. Hmm. Well, I tried a number of times, and it did not work. I used the cardboard method again, and made little bows for my straps. I’m going to take that link out. I don’t want to recommend something that doesn’t work.

pink bow

It’s so fun to make my own bows,  I wanted to find a way to do the bows with all ribbon that actually worked and I found one. I even made a couple before I shared the site with you. You can find the tutorial here.

Now onto the Bra-A-Week Challenge! We’re on week 27!

Our first submission is from Sofia.

Sofia made a Partial-Band bra this week.

Dotted-bra

That is so pretty! Sofa made this bra from her full-band pattern and modified it. She also added an inside pocket for cookies. Sofia said this was the slipperiest Lycra she’d ever sewn. I understand about slippery Lycra. You did a beautiful job!

As well as modifying her bra pattern, Sofia made knickers from a pattern she drafted herself. They’re a high-waisted brief with princess seams.

Dotted-Bra-Knickers-set

What a beautiful set! You can read more about Sofia’s set and her alterations on her blog: Silver Lining.

Our next submission comes from David.

David made a stunning ‘open’ bra.

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David explained with a triangle breast shape the pink lace will still cover – over the apex of the breast.

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           Here we can see from the side.

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And the back of the bra.

David is a freelance lingerie designer, his label is Bonnet Bleu.

Happy creating!

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10 thoughts on “Pretty In Pinks and The Bra-A-Week Challenge

  1. Sofia’s set is gorgeous. I like the gothic bridge on your bra. It’s the smallest details sometimes that can make a difference.

  2. Looks great! I love the gothic arch! it can be tricky to get it perfect but I agree- it looks so nice on the inside! Submissions this week are lovely too!

    1. Thanks! My gothic arch is pretty good, but I know it can be better. I’ll just have to be more careful next time when making that first pass on the elastics. The submissions are lovely this week!

  3. Michelle, thank you for the link to the bow tutorial. A few weeks ago I was looking for one. Beautiful bras this week. I love pink lace!

    1. Thank you! It’s fun to make our own bows on bras we’re making ourselves. It kind of completes that it’s our own. I was rather upset that I hadn’t checked that first link. :/

  4. What a beautiful shelley! I love the lace addition, and the gothic arch looks so pretty!I can’t wait to try the shelley pattern 🙂

    1. Thank you, Madame L! The Shelley is a lovely pattern – very flattering. The gothic arch is both pretty and very comfortable. I may be adding more of these to more bras.

  5. I do love your new Shelley in pink. The gothic arch looks great – I do need to try that modification! Have you ever tried out any of the Booby Traps patterns from Australia? They are now available in PDF format. I am very tempted…

    1. Thank you! The gothic arch is very comfortable. And I haven’t tried any of the Booby Traps patterns … yet, but saw they’re available on PDF now. Thank you for letting me know though. If I hadn’t realized that, I definitely would have wanted to know. They have some lovely patterns that are a bit different than most of what is out there. Very refreshing and pretty. There are a couple I’m looking at now.

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