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I recently made the new Brenda Brief panties from Porcelynne. I have to admit, I was taken with the lace at the side of the leg. It’s such a pretty feature. It can also be color blocked, but it was the lace that won me over.
I knew exactly what I wanted to make with this pattern too. I wanted something to match my new Prima Donna inspired Josey bra.
So, here is my newest make – the Brenda Brief pattern.
Oh, well you know how I feel about these. I say the same thing over and over. I love them! I really love this lace! You can find it at B,Wear.
I love this side view. I love the lace at the side.
Isn’t that just lovely? What a great way to make a matching set by using the same lace at the leg opening. Or do a little scrap busting by using the color blocking option.
I really like this pattern. It comes in four styles. Two briefs (view A & B) which sit higher, and two lower styles (view C & D) which are close to a hipster. I plan to make the hipsters next!
Happy creating!

Oh, it’s so delicate and so pretty.
I had some copper power net and I found it went perfectly with the leaf outlines in the lace.
Because this is a stretch lace, I’ve lined the frame and the cups with an ivory sheer cup lining.
Here you can just see a bit of the copper power net.
Above is a bit more of a side view. Oh, I love this! The lace is so delicate and so pretty.
And the back view. I really love copper power net and duoplex too. I wish I could find the perfect cotton Lycra to match copper though. Has anyone found that? Let me know.
I really wanted to make it again, but in colors similar to the above Prima Donna. So I did.
I love this! I’m really happy with it.
Here is one last photo of my new Josey Milady. Showing the inside of the bra, and the curve of the foam cup.
I have to admit, I really love the leopard theme in Prima Donna’s collection. Here’s another inspiration from the same Madison collection.
This one I think will be perfect for the Josey pattern, or the Shelly pattern, but I’m going to try copying this color combination on Lilypa’s new bra pattern –
I love this style. I can’t wait to make my own bra using the colors of the Madison above.
Isn’t that adorable for a couple of cat fans? They were both going to get undies with cats on them.
I’ve made this pattern before and my son likes them.
In the past I’ve made a front opening for these briefs, but I was thinking these would be more for sleepwear than daily wear. As a result I didn’t make the front opening this time.
I think he’ll like them.


I love the red and black check. For me, this spoke Christmas. So, I made a Christmassy Josey Milady bra.
I’m just teasing. I couldn’t resist playing a little bit with some photo effects.
Oh, this is pretty! I’ve added a 3/4s foam cup inside again. It’s my current favorite style, and I find it so very comfortable.
I love this lace so much, I wanted to use it for the frame of the bra as well. Because this is a stretch lace, I’ve lined the frame with sheer cup lining. I didn’t line the cups as I was using foam inside.
The back is solid red, but still Christmassy.
Although I did mirror the plaid pattern along the upper cup, I didn’t even think of trying to match up the plaid on the rest of the bra! No, that would have been quite the feat to do that.
I love the colors and the pattern so much on this. I knew I wanted to find a matching table runner. And I did.
And I was able to fit it into my sewing schedule and get it finished quickly too.
So for the table runner, I chose a fun bright green snowflake print.
And one last photo. 

I used the lace for the whole cup so it would look more similar style-wise to the PD Milady.
I love how the lace details lined up on the cup pieces. Trust me, that was a happy accident. I didn’t have that much material for cutting them, so didn’t follow the Dogs on the pattern for cutting those cup pieces. What a happy occurrence.
Yes, I’m very very happy with how this turned out. I’m sure there will be more Josey Miladys soon.
Oops, I see the channeling popped out from under the upper band elastic. I guess I’m not quite done this bra yet.
I did use a different lace, but I think it has a similar enough look to it. I love this!
This fabric combination is very elegant.
I couldn’t resist. I’ve already purchased a soft tulle kit for this pattern.
I love this material!
I think this makes a lovely Stanton hoodie dress too. I decided for this one (I have others planned already) that I wanted it all one color with a pop of color for the lining.
I actually didn’t have enough fabric to make the hood lining and the pocket lining the same color. I was using up some scraps. But seeing as the pocked will be laying flat most of the time, we’ll be the only ones who know.
I love this material for this and I decided to use it for the cuffs and hem instead of ribbing.
I’m very happy with how my Stanton turned out. It’s going to be wonderful on those really cold -30C winter days! Well, actually, I don’t go out much on those days. It’ll be lovely on the -20C days. (smile)
It was an easy project. Just cut out the panel, cut out a backing, and cut out the layer of batting.
We don’t have our tree set up yet, but I did have this little tree so I could take a quick photo and show all of you just how pretty this panel is when sewn up.
I love all these motifs. It’s called Christmas Spendor by Color Principle for Henry Glass.
I’ve found a matching table runner from the same collection. That will be my next Christmas project.