I gave my blog an bit of a makeover. Well, just a small one. I decided I’ve sewn a lot of things since I’d originally posted those photos, so I chose something newer. What do you think?
Above is the one I’ve been using.
And I chose this Watson for my new header. Do you have a preference?
Sigrid
I wanted some matching panties for my new Jessica’s Twin bra. So I decided to make another pair of the new Sigrid panties.
For these, I only had a little bit of the burn-out mesh left over, and not even enough for the front of the panties. So, if you look closely, you’ll see a fairly well-matched seam down the front.
Here’s my new set:
Oh, this mesh!
I’m a little sad I don’t have any left. Well, one tiny little square that I can’t throw out. I’ll find something to do with it.
The sheer part looks white on my display, but I think it’ll look more like the bra when worn.
This is also the last of my lovely Café au lait beige. It’s a little darker than a lot of the beige cotton Lycras I’ve seen, and I like it too.
The lace trim matches the cotton Lycra perfectly, and both are the same Café au lait as in the burn-out mesh.
Here’s the side view:
And lastly, the view from the back.
Such a pretty Angie and Sigrid set.
There are more fun things on my cutting table at the moment, and I look forward to sharing them with you as well.
Happy creating!
Oh, I like this. I also like the Angie’s Twin pattern. Other than a few adjustments for an Omega shape – smaller wires & frame, and a larger cup – I didn’t have to change anything on this pattern.
There was just a tiny bit of lace left over to add to the sides. Just to add a bit more detail.
All that red really pops here.
Oh, such pretty lace!
I tried a couple of different bows on the front to see what color I liked the best. I decided, even though the pink blends in, it was the only one that didn’t seem to pull the attention away from the lace. I love it too.
One of the reasons I hadn’t tried the Jessica pattern is I have to make adjustments to my bra cups so they’ll fit in a smaller frame. Omega: larger cups, with a smaller frame and wires.
This is what I tried, and I have to say, I was pretty close. I still need to take in the underarm a little, but other than that, I got a great fit.
Well, maybe it’s not so clear. Here’s a close up.
You can see I just have a little bit folded under there. Probably 1/4″ x 2 removed from the underarm there and it will fit absolutely perfectly. Not bad for a first time testing the pattern. And isn’t that purple elastic so pretty with the navy?
This is a great adjustment when you don’t want the cup size to be smaller, but just the amount of fabric in the underarm area. This works perfectly!
I really am happy with this. I didn’t think I could make a cup with only one seam work for me.