This week, I’ve made another lovely Shelley bra – in pink.
For this bra, I used my custom Shelley pattern, but I did make a couple of little changes.
I added some lace to the power bars, which is really only a change to the look.
A few changes I made to the pattern itself is I made a Gothic Arch on the bridge. I didn’t get it perfect, but close. I also now know what to do for the next one. I think I missed a couple of stitches on the first pass of the elastic on the one side. When I turned it, because I missed those stitches, I got a tiny pucker. That bridge is looking so unadorned… I need to get my Hotfix crystals out and put some bling on it!
Oh, I have to show you how lovely and neat the inside is when sewing a Gothic Arch.
Do you see how the ends of the elastic are tucked nice and neatly under the channeling? Ooooh, I love that! I’m all for the inside of my bras or garments looking as nice as the outside. I lined the cups using the Sewy Rebecca method, so all my inside seams look as nice and neat as that Gothic Arch.
One other change I made was in how I put on the straps. I usually use some of the band elastic to attach the strap – making a loop at the top of the band where I put the slider.
However, a few weeks ago, I showed you how that really hadn’t worked well on my beige Shelley. When I was looking at the elastics for this bra, they didn’t seem as firm as some others I’ve used, so I decided to use the strap elastic on the band. I don’t like it as much. It always seems to pucker where it meets the band when the bra is on me. It’s even puckering a little bit here on Catherine (my dress form).
One last comment on my own make. I tried the little tutorial I’d posted on making your own bows with a fork. Hmm. Well, I tried a number of times, and it did not work. I used the cardboard method again, and made little bows for my straps. I’m going to take that link out. I don’t want to recommend something that doesn’t work.
It’s so fun to make my own bows, I wanted to find a way to do the bows with all ribbon that actually worked and I found one. I even made a couple before I shared the site with you. You can find the tutorial here.
Now onto the Bra-A-Week Challenge! We’re on week 27!
Our first submission is from Sofia.
Sofia made a Partial-Band bra this week.
That is so pretty! Sofa made this bra from her full-band pattern and modified it. She also added an inside pocket for cookies. Sofia said this was the slipperiest Lycra she’d ever sewn. I understand about slippery Lycra. You did a beautiful job!
As well as modifying her bra pattern, Sofia made knickers from a pattern she drafted herself. They’re a high-waisted brief with princess seams.
What a beautiful set! You can read more about Sofia’s set and her alterations on her blog: Silver Lining.
Our next submission comes from David.
David made a stunning ‘open’ bra.
David explained with a triangle breast shape the pink lace will still cover – over the apex of the breast.
Here we can see from the side.
And the back of the bra.
David is a freelance lingerie designer, his label is Bonnet Bleu.
Happy creating!