Hello! Welcome to my stop on the Canada Cups – Cross Your Heart Relay blog tour, 2016.
You’ll see in my sidebar menu, I’m an affiliate with Craftsy. I decided to do this because I can do it without any compromise. I really do think they’re great. In fact, I love the whole concept: You buy a class that never expires; you can watch it anytime; the instructors answer your questions. From sewing to cooking to gardening and more, they have classes. They really are great!
I’m reviewing Beverly Johnson’s Sewing Bras Foam, Lace & Beyond class and so is Rachelle from That’s Sew Venice. Have you seen Rachelle’s blog? She has some great posts on her blog, and I think you’ll love what she does. Any blogger who falls in love with making lingerie is my kind of blogger too.
Here’s my review: The first thing Beverly Johnson, suggests in this class is that you take Sewing Bras Construction & Fit, which is another great class. I have that first class, and go back to review my notes again and again. I still find it valuable.
So, once we have that foundation on making bras, Beverly now takes us into the gorgeous world of lace bras. Oh, so much lace! And oh so pretty. I love lace. But as the name of the class implies, it’s not just lace. It’s Foam, and Lace, and more.
Here is some of what Beverly covers:
What lace to use
Lace on the upper cup
Full lace bras
Lace partial-band bras, and lace full-band bras
Lace and foam
Making Demi cups
Making Balconettes
Preformed foam cups
Cut & Sew foam cups
And there’s more. This class really covers a lot.
Here’s a screen shot from the class of a beautiful lace-covered full-band bra.
Isn’t that lovely?
Here’s another sample from the class:
Isn’t this gorgeous? Just wow. Beverly not only makes everything look amazing, she really instills confidence that we can do this too.
Here’s one more example from the class:
The bras Beverly makes and teaches in this class rival any Ready-to-Wear bra – anytime. Every time.
Both my Eastern partner, Rachelle, and I both made a bra to go along with what we were learning from the class. Rachelle used the Pin-Up Girls Classic pattern to make a Demi cup bra. I’m starting with the same pattern, but just wait until you see how different our makes are!
The bra I chose to make is from this class and Beverly’s first class (Construction & Fit): the Heather bra.
In Beverly’s first class, her model, Heather, was wearing a RTW bra that became a Craftsy hit! Everyone wanted to learn how to make this bra, and naturally attributed this beauty to Beverly.
Here’s another screen shot of Beverly measuring Heather wearing her lovely bra. I was going along with the crowd on this one – I loved that bra too.
In this class, Beverly takes us through the steps to make our own Heather bra.
Here’s Beverly’s Heather bra. It’s gorgeous!
The first thing Beverly shows us is how to change the seams on our bra pattern. She takes about a minute and a half to show this, and she draws it all out and cuts it. It took me… longer than that… and a break for lunch, and two cups of tea to do mine.
Once the pattern was done, it was time to cut the bra out. I’m always amazed at how little fabric goes into a bra. This little pile is about to become something very pretty.
Here’s my Heather bra:
A few of the alterations I made to my Heather to make her fit me are: I lower my bridge, so my bra has more of a plunge look to it. (All my bras do.) I also used a smaller cradle and wire (Omega shape), and shortened the underarm of the bra. Those are my personal fitting alterations.
The last change I made was to use polka dot tulle and sheer cup lining under my lace. The Heather bra usually only uses sheer cup lining.
Here’s where it all starts. Remember, go see what Rachelle from That’s Sew Venice is making – we’re both starting with this pattern. The Classic Pattern or ‘Linda’.
You can see by comparing the photo of my bra front to the pattern, the cross cup seams are different. Where the straps join is different as well. Beverly shows how to change both of these in the class. There are also some pattern pieces included in the Materials of the class, so you don’t have to figure it all out on your own.
Now for a few more features of my bra.
On this close-up of the front you can see I made my bows out of the polka dot tulle. Just peeking out from behind that bow you can see a Gothic arch. Those are so comfortable.
Here’s another little bow. Both straps have bows covering the seams where the upper cup and strap are sewn together. Another change I made was to have the trim that’s along the upper cup go all the way up the strap.
The polka dot tulle continues up the straps as well. And around the bra band for a delicate polka dot look to the whole bra.
I love polka dots.
This class was really something I’d wanted for a long time. Since I first saw the Heather bra, I knew I wanted to make one too. There is so much more in this class as well. Don’t forget to pop over to Rachelle’s post to see what she made using the Pin-Up Girls Classic pattern, and read her review.
Do you have a favorite bra from one of Beverly’s Bra-making classes on Craftsy? I’d love to hear which one it is.
I want to thank Craftsy for donating this class to me to review.
Tour Schedule Itinerary
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Wednesday, September 14
- Rachelle gets to the bottom of things with her review of a Craftsy class
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Her surrogate Bosom Buddy Michelle from Michelle’s Creations dishes on the same Craftsy class - Jessica from Gracious Threads gets talks how to make a bra
- Deb of Sprouting Jubejube chats with Emilie from Jalie
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Every day I’m posting the day’s links. Want to see the whole blog tour schedule? The complete schedule will be available at the end of the tour.
We have such a wonderful group of bloggers on this tour! They’ve all done an incredible job. Thank you.
Your bra is absolutely beautiful! So inspiring for a newbie and I love that you’ve shown how you can progress through from learning the basics of bra-making to making something truly customized with gorgeous fabrics! Great review, gorgeous bra.
Thank you, Lisa! Yes, once you get the basic fit, there’s no limit to what you can make.
Gosh Michelle that is one incredibly gorgeous interpretation of the Heather Bra — it’s a creamy toned confection of a bra!!! The Heather is one of my favorite Beverly bras too. I’ve only made it for Emma though, high time to make myself one!
Love the dotted tulle! I have some similar tulle in my stash and it never occurred to me to use it in place of sheer cup lining for the transparent area on the upper cup — that’s so inspired Michelle!
Thank you so much, Ginny! Yes! You have to make your own Heather bra. It’s been too long since I’ve seen one of your makes for you. The tulle has some stretch, so it’s lined with sheer cup lining.
It’s gorgeous!!! I want to make a Gothic arch next time, that or a longline….that seems rather conflicting though!!!! hmmmmm.
I have to perfect my Classic pattern before I can make any more fancy bras :D.
Thank you, Rachelle! I love a Gothic Arch. I haven’t made a longline in quite a while. Hmm, That might be fun.
You made that?! Wow! It’s incredible!
Thank you, Reece! Yes, I did, and I’m feeling even better about it now. 🙂