Learn how to alter the Inner Fullness of a curved vertical seam bandeau style bra! While this tutorial is tailored for the Akeru Bra Pattern, the methodology can be used for ANY bra pattern with similar seamlines.
Read MoreTruing seams is a term for ensuring the stitch lines match when sewn together. It is particularly important when making pattern adjustments. For many, this is a way to ensure smooth lines but ensuring the measurement matches.
Read MoreLearn how to adjust the Akeru Front Close bra for those with Omega or Narrow Root shapes. Due to the style of the bra, you can simply use your favorite wire, disregard the BCD, and limit adjustments (mostly) to the Front Panel Pieces.
Read MoreThe Akeru Bra is a unique wired OR wireless bra with options! This versatile design comes in a front-opening center busk w/ underwire and gate back view or boned wireless front with standard hook and eye closure. Taking inspiration from Regency Period corsetry, this boudoir style bra is a perfect addition to your lingerie collection. Great for tenacious beginners and intermediate sewing skills.
Read MoreDid you know that the triangle between the breasts come in different shapes? Sometimes known as the Center Gore or Bridge, this tiny piece of fabric between the cups of underwire bras often hold the key to comfort.
Read MoreToday’s tutorial on the Labellum Bra Pattern focuses on modifying the cradle to take a significantly smaller underwire.
Read MoreIntro to “Layers” on Adobe Reader!
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