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TUTORIAL - Adjusting Lace Band Height for Haru Knickers

A quick tutorial for the Haru Knickers about using a stretch lace that is SHORTER or TALLER than the 6” (approx 15 cm) the pattern was designed for. While this is common width for stretch galloon lace, that lace that matches your project PERFECTLY may be a different width. Thankfully, this is a pretty easy pattern alteration involving straight lines.

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Tutorial - How to Alter the BCD of the Cambia Pattern

For some people, the Horizontal Hemisphere (HH) will indicate one size while the Bottom Cup Depth (BCD) will indicate another. The basic premise of the pattern alteration remains the same but is slightly more involved for the overlay pattern piece due to the incorporated cup/cradle of the overlay in the Cambia Pattern.

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Inner Fullness Options for the GG-KK Size Set of Lanai Wireless Pattern

As a whole, people with GG-KK cups have a different inner arc ratio then their smaller cupped peers. This often shows up in the form of inner fullness that sits on top of the neckline, flat spot near the CF or breast tissue pushed outwards in a east/west manner. While these differences also exist in the smaller size sets, the larger bust {and small band} also means a larger variety volume distribution possibilities - hence this additional option.

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Lanai Wireless Bra Pattern - Which Size Set to Choose?

We are very excited to release our A-DD size set for the Lanai Wireless this Monday, November 16!

With this release comes some inevitable questions:

  • Which size set should I choose if I’m on the border?

  • What are the differences between the two sets?

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Tips to Achieving Separation in a Wireless Bra!

How to get the center gore of a wireless bra to “tack”. While wireless bras do NOT need to tack to provide support, one may like the separation and “feel” of the center gore touching the chest. This post is for those who are interested in investing additional time to get that center gore to touch the chest wall.

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