PUG Classic converted to PUG Shelley with increased width powerbar - great for elminating friction between arm and breast!
Read MoreUtilizing my new skills, I decided to turn my PUG Classic into the PUG Shelley Bra! The drafting should be pretty simple - create a power bar out of the upper and lower cup pieces and then split the remaining lower cup.
Read MoreWelcome to part 3 of my custom draft strapless bra!
Read MoreAfter hailing the wonders that is a bra sling, I received a number of requests to for a tutorial. For those who are not familiar with a sling, it is a separate piece of fabric on the interior (or exterior) of the bra to aid in support. Sometimes called a side sling and look similar to powerbars.
Read MoreA quick update on my Strapless Bra drafting adventures.
Read MoreThis is a free pattern from Bra Essentials (available in sizes 30A to 40F).
Read MoreI'm on a Watson kick! After making my first retro inspired wireless bra and discovering how COMFY it is, I quickly made a few more (including one as a gift!).
Read MoreI took the plunge! Tried out the VERY popular Watson Bra Pattern by Cloth Habit. And boy and I glad I did!
Read MoreFeeling brave after reading the thorough instructions and hearing about all the great reviews about this pattern, I decided to sew it up without making a toile first! It's SOO nice to read sewing instructions that are not only well written, but geared toward beginners.
Read MoreWoo hoo! A brick and mortar store that sells, gasp, bra making supplies in the Los Angeles, CA area.
Read MoreMy first attempt using this pattern out of the package didn't go to well and that bra has since been elevated to tester band status. Subsequent attempts to correct said issues yielded much headache due to lack of drafting experience.
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