Hello! I’m back. I haven’t been doing a lot of sewing but I have done some. Mostly what I’ve been sewing is a fitting band and cups. I’ve been reviewing Porcelynne’s Bra Making and Fitting Course.
If you go there right away you’ll just get a message that the course is being tested. The course is due to be re-released the beginning of June, so I’ll let you know before that.
As part of the review, I went through all of the steps in the course. I followed it as if I was a beginner bra maker. I have to be honest, there were many things about the course that really impressed me. But I’m going to make you wait to hear about them all.
For now, I’ll just show you my final fitting band with cups.
This is actually two different sized cups. I was testing to see which I preferred.
This next photo is showing something I’ve never heard before. And if you ask me I think it’s brilliant. I’m not going to say more – you have to wait until my next blog post on the course. You tell me what you think is happening here.
Lastly, for this post anyway, the back.
Have you made a fitting band? I’m already planning to test some other cups in this. I’m also planning to go through Porcelynne’s Eve Sloper Creation course to change the shape of these cups. The volume is perfect – and I cant’ wait to share more on that with you.
Happy creating!

I used the Poppy pattern from House Morrighan. I made the size 6 but graded the cup to a B cup instead of the C/D cup in the pattern.
So cute! One of my favorite things about this set is the little hints of color coming through the bralette. The reason for this is the tulle I used to line it. It has stretch in one direction so worked for this. It’s this 
Above there are hints of pink, blue, and yellow.
Along another part of the hem is yellow, pink and blue. I really love how this turned out with these bits of color peeking through.
That really is an adorable little set, and I’m pretty sure the smallest set I’ve made so far.
I really like these panties. So really wanted to make something to coordinate.
This gorgeous lace comes from 
Oh, I love this combination.
I hope you all have wonderful inspirations that you bring to life.
You can see on the bottom here I’m not cutting off the seam allowance on the bottom of the pattern. You will need that – that is the part that is sewn into the cup.
You’ll want to sew both the foam and lace cups into the cradle at the same time.
As well, you can change the shape of the upper edge of the foam, and have some fun with the foam not being exactly the same as the cup. The foam on the cup above follows the curve of the lace cup.
I do my best to line up the vertical seams on the foam with the seams on the cup.
I have a lovely black and red lace on my cutting table so thought I’d make something that would coordinate with that.
This is clear to see, I used a fabric band for the waist instead of FOE. This is quite easy to see.
This is harder to see (although I overexposed it) I also used fabric bands instead of FOE at the leg opening. I wanted something just a little softer, and thought I’d experiment.
Isn’t that a lovely side view?
Another very pretty view of that lace.
Oh, well you know how I feel about these. I say the same thing over and over. I love them! I really love this
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!
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 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.
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 – Lusamine.
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.

