My third bra draft was pretty good. In fact, it would have been wearable except I used water-soluble thread. That little fact alone would make it good for one wearing only. Well, the water-soluble thread and the fact that it was slapped together…
It fit pretty well. That’s what I’m really trying to say here.
There were only a couple of changes I still wanted to make to this. I wanted to add a bit to the underarm area for more coverage there – just a half-inch. I wanted to round the cups a touch at the apex. And I wanted to lower the bridge a half-inch as well.
Changes
While I was making those couple of changes I listed above, I decided to change the style of the bra too. I added a power bar. So now it’s the same style as the Pin-up Girls Shelley pattern with a split lower cup and a power bar. Shelley has been my favorite pattern, so it only makes sense I make something like that. 
Making these changes were such much easier than the actual drafting of the cups. That was much more of a challenge.
Leftovers
After soaking my bra, all the threads dissolved, and I was left with bits again. This is great as I can re-use most of these bits. It’s just the cups I need to cut fresh. I found the band too big as well, so have adjusted that. It’s all ready to go for a second sew. 
Stay tuned for my bra-drafting. I’m hoping only one more draft and I’m cutting into some gorgeous lace again.

Seize the Day
Remember how I couldn’t put a bow on Em’s Watson because she didn’t want to take it off once she’d tried it on? Well, I had my chance. The circumstances surrounding this? Well, I don’t want to know. I do know the bralette was on the floor and got stepped on… That was already more than I wanted to know.
It seems little plastic rings can’t withstand being stepped on. I had to repair the bra. I replaced the rings and sliders with metal ones from a little second-hand bra I bought. I also added the bow! I had no intention of missing that opportunity.
Happy creating!








I also love the bling I used like the sewn label, the leather maple leaf, the leather tassel, and handmade hanging tag.

Canada 150 Take Four






Such a pretty detail.
I was debating a bit whether I’d make her the Watson or 

Here’s the back: 


The inside of the bag is the same for both bags. Off white material with red maple leafs, and a slip pocket.
I used the lining material to make the straps as well. I just couldn’t resist those maple leafs! Em told me these women are Colombian and like lots of color and bright things, so that helped me decide to make one set of straps brighter.
You can see on the sides, I’ve added the snaps to the side of this bag as well, but have left them unsnapped. I want the bags to both have their own unique look when they arrive at their destination.

I know my hubby loves blue on me, so I think this blue dress will be his favorite.
I think four agneses is a good place to stop for now. I really do love this pattern, and am living in this dress this summer.

Drafting Again

There were mountains on all sides of us, but there were also trees. So some of our view was blocked, but we were still immensely enjoying being surrounded by nature.
This is the top. It’s so comfortable. But my top and I are simply the forefront to one of the most majestic views imaginable. Oh, I love the Rocky Mountains!
I live in skirts during summer, but I think I’ll be living in the agnes all summer this year. I really love this pattern.
So for my drafting I will need to use two wires. The first wire (the one that fits me) will be for the cradle’s draft. The second wire (the one that correlates to the cup’s size) will be the one I use for the drafting the cup.


It’s warm and fuzzy (flannel) and covered in musical notes. I guess someone else is always wanting to use it. Yup, that someone else is my son. So she wanted him to have something warm and fuzzy covered in musical notes that’s all his own.
Ooh, he’s so cute! He’s turning 22 now, so this was 20 years ago.
We (son’s girlfriend and I) had plans to sew this together, but things have been so busy we only were able to get it cut out together. With only a week before his birthday, and her working two jobs. I started sewing it up myself.




I did have some fun while finishing this off. I’m using my CoverPro machine. I really do love how neatly it finishes the hems.
Oh, that’s a pretty hem.