Do you ever get a lace or kit and have to do something with it right away? I took one look at this lace and wanted to sew right away. That was how I felt. I knew I had to make something beautiful and summery. Now. And I did. I chose to make another Watson for Em. This is her August bra.
I really do like the Watson pattern. This time I used Cloth Habit‘s instructions to have a lace edge. With this gorgeous eyelash trim lace how could I not? Oh, that’s pretty.
I also kept the eyelash trim along the bottom of the bra – all around the front and back. I used this same stretch lace for the back band. If I had pistachio findings in Em’s size I would have used them for sure. Sadly I didn’t. I did have a lovely lavender set though.
I think this goes quite nicely.
I think Em will be happy with this new Watson. It’s a perfect bra for summer.
This photo is showing two things. How really delicate this lace is. Just look at that. It looks more opaque on the display form, but on the sewing desk you can see how delicate and light this is.
Secondly, after I took the original photos above, I decided this needed a bow. And I had a little pistachio bow all by itself just waiting to be used. It’s charming.
I have one last tidbit to share with you. Do you ever open your findings and see you have the hook and eye set, but the hooks are open flat? I don’t love to sew those ones. But when I was sewing this, I had an idea. No one says you can’t sew those flat ones closed on the sides before you sew it on the bra!
I did just that and it was so much easier to sew on. So much easier to sew than when it’s just flat.
That’s it for today. Happy creating!
Wow Michelle… this is gorgeous ❤️
Thanks, Lauri. As soon as I saw that lace, I knew it would look perfect in this bralette. It’s so pretty.
Perfection, once again! Lucky Em.
Aw, thank you Marsha!