I’m not sure if it was November or December of last year that I began to feel I’d been neglecting my DIL Em. I had thought about sewing for her, but I don’t think I did any sewing for her last year. I decided to remedy that.
2024 I was going to sew a bralette for Em every month. I asked her if she’d want this, and she was on board!
Next was to find out just what she liked best from what I’d made her in the past. Her favorite was the Cloth Habit Watson.
I’m sure I’ve said it before, but I really like to sew this pattern. I find the instructions very charming and well explained.
Now to share Em’s Watson with you.
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.
The kit I used is such a lovely kit, and it’s still available (at the time of this writing). You can find it a B,Wear.
It’s actually a kit for the Madalynne Roxie Bralette – which I also think is just adorable. I’m going to check and see if I have enough fabric left to make this pattern up for her too. I hope I do!
Lastly here’s the back view of this adorable little Watson bralette.
Now I don’t think I’ll only sew Watsons for Em, but she’ll definitely have a few of them in her wardrobe by the end of 2024.
Happy Creating!

This was a quick sew, or at least it felt that way for me. I’m used to sewing a larger size.
Isn’t that the cutest?
Just one more photo. I love this lace I used for this demo Shelley.
It makes me think of Spring. I’m ready for Spring. How about you?
We had sizes from 2.25 to 7.5 in the class. So a very varied class size-wise. But something I’ve learned is size doesn’t matter when it comes to fitting. Women of all sizes have problems finding a well-fitting bra.
Isn’t this gorgeous? She made this using her adjusted pattern, and a really lovely kit from
This is another lovely kit from 
What I’ve learned so far for fitting pants is, I need to lengthen the rise, adjust for full thighs, and a sway back. But I’m getting there!
Here’s the side view of the pants. You can see at the bottom I have them tied up. It was too cold to have them open. You do not want to know what the temperature has been like here!
Here’s a close up of the opening and the knot. It would work wonderfully in a drapey fabric, but as you can see it works in a CL as well.
Lastly here is the back view. I do like these, but I really want a more flowy drapey look. So I’ll be working on making a few more adjustments to these – but not so much for fit. More for style this time.



Well, the kids were over for dinner for Christmas and took me aside. Then they flashed me their matching hips! They had on their Christmas kitten undies! I never expected to see them wearing them.
The year started out with Josey, but then I tried Freja and love it! There’s also the Brenda Brief pictured here, and it’s a really lovely panty pattern.
My Frejas included a silk bra, and all of these lovelies as well. One of them turned out to be a surprise favorite of mine.
A few more gorgeous Freja bras. Another favorite or two in this grouping.
Here’s one last bra that didn’t fit into the collages. So pretty!
Lastly, there were the tops I made when I took the TomKat Stitchery fitting course.
I’m still working on the pants part of the course.
It was a great sewing year!
As soon as I saw this lace, I put the copper finding kit aside. I knew this bra needed black findings! And I love it.
And you know I made a matching set, don’t you?
It’s interesting that the golden lace seemed to lighten the look of this CL. In the same way, the black lace seems to darken it as well.
Here is the set together.
Lastly, here’s a collage of my three ‘beige’ bras and panties.
It was fun to sew them all together and complete my bra wardrobe for 2023.
I’ve decided I’m going to make a
That lace trim is a really pretty golden color. The trim on the leg is actually the same lace trim that is at the waist – I just followed the curved design in the lace and made my own scalloped narrower lace for the leg openings.
Above you can see where I followed the design lines.
What do you think? Do you think the golden lace trim helps pull it all together?
I love this lace. It’s so pretty. So delicate. I think it’s lovely with beige duoplex too.
A lovely new bra isn’t enough though, is it? I need some panties to match, am I right?
Again, I’m using the House Morrighan Clover Boy Brief pattern.
Here is my new beige set together.
Next week I’ll share my next set.
I knew right away they’d match perfectly with that kit.
The green is the perfect pop of color.
I chose to only use the Pistachio on the upper part of the bra. My frame is sheer cup lining and power net, so I wanted to keep it looking black. If I’d been using duoplex or nylplex the pistachio wouldn’t have shown through, but it really did show through the sheer cup lining.
This bra has such lovely rich fall colors. I’m very happy with my new make, and I’m still loving the Freja pattern.
I really love this Pistachio color! I was looking through my lace to see what else I had that would go well with it.
I still have some of this
I think this will match perfectly with the pistachio color too. But not with the burn orange this time. Basic black always works.