After sewing all those lovely Margareta fitting bras, I really wanted to sew a Margareta for myself. So I did just that.
I used a kit that has been in my stash for a few months, and unfortunately is sold out at Bwear.
This was their Neon Garden kit.
I had used some of this lace for Em’s March bra.
And I purposely didn’t try to match the lace motifs so there would be enough left over for me.
I’m glad I did.
Before sewing this up, I knew I’d have to make a number of changes to the pattern so it would fit me.
I did my Omega adjustments: I lowered the bridge, lowered the side of the frame and narrowed it. I took darts out of all the cup seams so it would fit into the now smaller frame. Lastly I took 1/2″ out of the upper cup depth.
I did sew up a quick mock up and was pretty sure I was really close. So I broke out the pretty lace.
If you look closely, this lace isn’t matched either. There just wasn’t enough lace left to match. So I made pretty cups with an all-over pattern.
There’s only one more adjustment I need to make for this to fit perfectly: I need to narrow the upper bridge. Everything else was great.
This is so pretty!
Next week I’ll share another lovely Margareta.
Until then, Happy creating!
These work perfectly! There are just the right number of clips for all the fitting bras to fit on two hangers.
These were both perfect options.
Each bra is labeled by its US size, its BCD size, and its European size, as these are a European pattern. For my own ease, I’ve hung them in the BCD sizes.
I’ll be back next week with a new make.
I started with the smaller sizes, equivalent to the size 2s. These little bras have a bit of everything. I decided along with using up my stash, I would use up whatever threads and bobbins I had – just to make the job go more quickly.
A friend was asking about them and called them Frankenbras when she heard they were all different colors.
These look better, don’t they? All nice and the same color.
Still, they’re perfectly functional, and I don’t have quite so many bits to store now. All the more reason to buy some more fun things!
For each bra, I will sew one thing at a time. So I sew one set up bottom cups together, put it back with the pattern pieces. Pick up the next one and do the same. So all the sewing will be done with the same stitch, either all a straight stitch, or all a zigzag.