Love the Liora Bra but not feeling the full lace back? Prefer a little more coverage, stability, or just want something that plays better with your existing wardrobe?
Say hello to the Back Wing Hack.
Read MoreLove the Liora Bra but not feeling the full lace back? Prefer a little more coverage, stability, or just want something that plays better with your existing wardrobe?
Say hello to the Back Wing Hack.
Read MoreThe Strap Tab Hack lets you keep the external strap tab - even if you’re not using the internal sling - by changing how the strap connects to the cup. It’s a small change with a big impact—and it preserves the look of the original design without compromising function.
Read MoreLooking for a way to keep your straps from slipping — and add a touch of elegance to your handmade bras? The lace “H” back is a simple, beautiful solution that’s both functional and fashionable.
Read MoreLearn how to alter the Bottom Cup Depth (vertical length) while keeping the Horizontal Hemisphere (horizontal length) of a curved 3 piece bra cup! While this tutorial is tailored for the Liora Underwired Bra Pattern, the methodology can be used for ANY bra pattern with a similar seamlines.
Read MoreBra fit isn’t guesswork. It’s a system. One that considers the shape of your ribcage, the depth of your cradle, your cup volume, and so much more.
Once you understand how these pieces work together, the results are life-changing.
That’s exactly what we cover in the Summer Bra Fit Masterclass — now open for enrollment.
Read MoreLearn how to adjust the Lazulite bra pattern for those with Omega or Narrow Root shapes.
Read MoreLearn how to alter the Bottom Cup Depth (vertical length) while keeping the Horizontal Hemisphere (horizontal length) of a darted bra cup! While this tutorial is tailored for the Lazulite Bra Pattern, the methodology can be used for ANY bra pattern with a similar seamlines.
Read MoreAdding a bit of flat piping to lingerie can really make the lace details pop! Not only is flat piping faster and easier to sew, but it also lighter weight and sits flatter - making it ideal of lingerie.
Read MoreLearn 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 MoreLearn how to alter the Inner Fullness of a curved 3 piece bra cup with powerbar! While this tutorial is tailored for the Momiji Bralette, the methodology can be used for ANY bra pattern with similar seamlines. That said, this is ONE method of increasing/decreasing the inner fullness of the Momiji cups while utilizing the “Layers” option in Adobe Reader (FREE).
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.
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