I’ve been playing a little with my go-to patterns. I decided I wanted a tad more coverage, so I lengthened the bridge 1/3-inch. Being a rather pronounced Omega, I’m always taking away from the cups to get them to fit in, so adding a little back to the length where it fits into the cradle actually helps.
So here’s my latest Freja in a gorgeous peach lace you can find at Bwear.
I used some beige duoplex and power net I had in my stash to compliment this lace. I think it’s very pretty together.
Here’s the lace on it’s own so you can see just how pretty it is. 
Those hearts…
I wanted a little more lace on the bra, so I added some to the side of the bra’s frame. Just a little added color there, and a pop of prettiness.
You all know me by now. Lace = love.
And the back of the bra.
I’m still pinning the back to get everything to lay nice and flat.
So how is that little added length along the cradle working? Well, it’s not perfect. It’s a little longer than the wire now, but I’m making it work. I’m just sharing that extra 1/3-inch between the top of the bridge and the underarm.
Until next week, Happy Creating!
It definitely produced a neater look and fit. However, I really need the fullness throughout the bra cup.
So as pretty as this is for a basic white bra with lace, it was ultimately a failed experiment.
It’ll be back to basics after this – what I know works.
They look a lot like a hipster from the front.
You can see here they are not hipsters from the side.
Aren’t they cute little cheeky panties?
That lace!
So, some of the changes I’ve made… I raised the bridge. Even though my wires don’t come all the way up to the top, this allows me to raise the upper cup up a bit and give me a little more coverage. Coverage that I need.
This bra kit was so lovely. I think the lace and lingerie satin go together perfectly.
Doesn’t that go so well? It’s so pretty.
And lastly, I didn’t like the looseness and bagginess on the display form. So I’ve pinned it here. You can still see the back well enough – but if you think this looks terrible, please let me know.
I used this cotton voile fabric. Oh! I love the bright colors.
I made a full-length robe. To me, nothing feels more luxurious than a full-length robe. Even though this is very light-weight, it will still feel wonderful.
The back has a lovely design to it. It’s not a rectangle pattern. There is style and design to this pattern, and honestly I love it!
Here is a closer view of the back.
This is really a lovely robe pattern. I actually think it’s the nicest robe pattern I’ve ever made.