When I was sewing the fitting bras, I was sewing them in size groups. So all the sizes equivalent to the PUG size 2s were sewn at the same time, and then the those equivalent to the size 3s, and etc. Although the Margareta uses European sizes, I was still able to sew the equivalent sizes in groups.
So, when I was sewing up my first Margareta, I decided to sew up my second one as well.
Even though the two kits I was using were very different, I was using the same color finding kits for both – pistachio green.
You saw this last week.
Now to show you my new Margareta, also with the lovely pistachio findings.
Oh, I love this kit. This is the Colorful February bra kit. I just love it!
Isn’t this lace so pretty?
As I mentioned last week, this fits really well. There’s just one adjustment I still need to make. This bra has the channeling laying side by side at the top of the bridge and I just don’t have enough room for that.
I love having a new pattern that fits so well.
I still haven’t shown you Em’s bra for April. I’ll do that next week. I’m off to alter my pattern for the Margareta bridge.
Happy creating!
I had used some of this lace for Em’s March bra.
And I purposely didn’t try to match the lace motifs so there would be enough left over for me.
Before sewing this up, I knew I’d have to make a number of changes to the pattern so it would fit me.
If you look closely, this lace isn’t matched either. There just wasn’t enough lace left to match. So I made pretty cups with an all-over pattern.
There’s only one more adjustment I need to make for this to fit perfectly: I need to narrow the upper bridge. Everything else was great.
These work perfectly! There are just the right number of clips for all the fitting bras to fit on two hangers.
These were both perfect options.
Each bra is labeled by its US size, its BCD size, and its European size, as these are a European pattern. For my own ease, I’ve hung them in the BCD sizes.
I’ll be back next week with a new make.
I started with the smaller sizes, equivalent to the size 2s. These little bras have a bit of everything. I decided along with using up my stash, I would use up whatever threads and bobbins I had – just to make the job go more quickly.
A friend was asking about them and called them Frankenbras when she heard they were all different colors.
These look better, don’t they? All nice and the same color.
Still, they’re perfectly functional, and I don’t have quite so many bits to store now. All the more reason to buy some more fun things!
For each bra, I will sew one thing at a time. So I sew one set up bottom cups together, put it back with the pattern pieces. Pick up the next one and do the same. So all the sewing will be done with the same stitch, either all a straight stitch, or all a zigzag.
Here’s the side view. I’ve actually used Lycra from B,Wear again for the whole bra. For the frame, band, and I also lined the cups with it again. The lace is a sheer lace with the floral pattern embroidered on it.
Oh! Look at that color combo. That is so lovely. I couldn’t resist fuchsia straps with this green and the lace.
The straps make everything in the lace just pop!
Here’s a closer look at the butterfly and flower above, and with the flower removed below.
I really can’t decide which I like better.
And lastly as promised. A couple of photos of me in my new Halla Knotty pants. 

I made a few more alterations. I added more length to the rise, and went up a size in the hip to get the results I wanted.
So I now have a great basic pattern for knit pants, with a very fun optional side slit.
It worked well, but it’s very different from the other coverstitch machine I had. I had to downsize in our move, so traded that machine as my serger has both functions. It was a bit of a struggle, but I have a few RTW pairs of pants just waiting to be hemmed. I’ll get more practice in soon.
For this one, as you can see, I used the embroidered mesh to cover the Lycra for the front cradle. I think it looks lovely. This way Em has 3 different looking bralettes to start off the year.
Here’s the full set again. Hmm, one of those little embroidered flower cut-outs will make a sweet addition to these panties.
I really loved this whole kit. The Lycra is really nice, but so is the embroidered mesh. I had to use a few of the left over scraps to embellish this bralette by adding just a few more flowers.
Isn’t that darling?
I love how all three of these turned out.
Do you have a favorite? I do! Which one do you think I love the most?
For this one I decided not to line the cups with the Lycra – just to give her a different look.
Here are a few photos of this adorable bra with some matchy matchy.
Oh this is pretty. I am in love with this Italian embroidered mesh. I have some more in my stash. I think it’s time to use it.
Em and I went through my patterns and picked out a few other styles for her. I’m also going to sew her the 

I think Em’s going to enjoy her year of being spoiled.
The last one will be slightly different again, but you have to wait until next week to see that one. 
Oh this is lovely. The fabric is so soft. It has an Italian cream and rose mesh. It’s very nice.
Here it is paired with a simple cotton brief.
It’s actually a kit for the
Lastly here’s the back view of this adorable little Watson bralette.