natural blue said... Congratulations on your bra making! I can't really see the pic but I am sure it's lovely. I hope to have my own well fitted bra soon as well. Thanks for the review 10/5/04 2:30 AM
KathleenS said... I am also small and like non-padded bras - don't the manufacturers love to tell us we're not good enough! I have this pattern, and fabric - I really must get round to making it. Thanks for the review. 10/5/04 3:03 AM
Sarah2747 said... I was wondering if anyway can help me with something - I'd really like to eliminate the seam at the centre of the cup, is that possible? Being quite small in the bust, seams rarely fit very well... 10/6/04 11:01 PM
gorgeous said... I notice the pattern only goes to 38C - I'm a 38D (wear a Petite 10/12 top). Would normally never try a Bra, but your review was so positive - I'm going to buy the 38C pattern and try to adjust the cut to a D. This will be one of my "winter weater" projects. I'll be watching to see if anyone has any ideas on eliminating the center front seam . Thanks for the review. 10/7/04 11:11 AM
cindyann said... Sarah, The only thing I can think of is to pin together the upper and lower cup pattern pcs on the seam line, fold out any fullness and cut as one piece. This would give you NO contouring at all in the cup though. You would just have a flat piece of fabric. If you used a very stretchy fabric it might work for a very small bust. Have you looked around for a triangle style bra? Do you like those? I've been meaning to get this pattern for a long time. I'm fairly small too! Does it give a nice shaping to the bust?
10/7/04 1:47 PM
Elemenopeo said... I wonder if you could turn the center seam into darts for shaping? Or can you adjust the center seam to fit better by basting it and then pinning out fabric to fit you? 10/7/04 3:14 PM
Sarah2747 said... Thanks for all your input. Cindyann, I just may try what you suggested and pin both pieces together and see what results that gives. Stefanie: I have thought about darts... I've had rtw bras that had a dart for shaping - it fit better than a centre cup seam but it sorta gives a pointy boob look! 10/8/04 8:35 AM
KathleenS said... The pointy boob look was probably because the dart was too long - the dart point shouldn't go up to your point. Making it yourself you could adjust (shorten) the dart to fit. 10/8/04 8:30 PM
isewforus said... Great review. I made this in a 34A, and the cups are too big. Will now make again using your idea of the 34A band, and 32A cups. Thanks!! 5/20/06 9:37 AM
patsijean said... I too am interested in bra making, and I'm also an A cup. I don't mind a little padding, think of it as much the same as the fleece and interfacing we use in tailoring to help garments keep their shape. Anyway, I found this link today as I was working my way from one sewing site to the next. The author of this blog is a bra maker who explains some of the needs of the A cup or smaller. You will find the section on this topic about 1/3 down, but the rest in also interesting.>>>
http://bra-makers.blogspot.com/
Although not a site I will visit every day, I plan to go to it quite often.
You might also want to visit these sites:
http://www.bramakers.com/bms_index.html
http://www.bramakingsupplies.com/ 7/17/06 3:14 PM
Congratulations on your bra making! I can't really see the pic but I am sure it's lovely. I hope to have my own well fitted bra soon as well. Thanks for the review
10/5/04 2:30 AM
I am also small and like non-padded bras - don't the manufacturers love to tell us we're not good enough! I have this pattern, and fabric - I really must get round to making it. Thanks for the review.
10/5/04 3:03 AM
I was wondering if anyway can help me with something - I'd really like to eliminate the seam at the centre of the cup, is that possible? Being quite small in the bust, seams rarely fit very well...
10/6/04 11:01 PM
I notice the pattern only goes to 38C - I'm a 38D (wear a Petite 10/12 top). Would normally never try a Bra, but your review was so positive - I'm going to buy the 38C pattern and try to adjust the cut to a D. This will be one of my "winter weater" projects. I'll be watching to see if anyone has any ideas on eliminating the center front seam . Thanks for the review.
10/7/04 11:11 AM
Sarah, The only thing I can think of is to pin together the upper and lower cup pattern pcs on the seam line, fold out any fullness and cut as one piece. This would give you NO contouring at all in the cup though. You would just have a flat piece of fabric. If you used a very stretchy fabric it might work for a very small bust. Have you looked around for a triangle style bra? Do you like those? I've been meaning to get this pattern for a long time. I'm fairly small too! Does it give a nice shaping to the bust?
10/7/04 1:47 PM
I wonder if you could turn the center seam into darts for shaping? Or can you adjust the center seam to fit better by basting it and then pinning out fabric to fit you?
10/7/04 3:14 PM
Thanks for all your input. Cindyann, I just may try what you suggested and pin both pieces together and see what results that gives. Stefanie: I have thought about darts... I've had rtw bras that had a dart for shaping - it fit better than a centre cup seam but it sorta gives a pointy boob look!
10/8/04 8:35 AM
The pointy boob look was probably because the dart was too long - the dart point shouldn't go up to your point. Making it yourself you could adjust (shorten) the dart to fit.
10/8/04 8:30 PM
Great review. I made this in a 34A, and the cups are too big. Will now make again using your idea of the 34A band, and 32A cups. Thanks!!
5/20/06 9:37 AM
I too am interested in bra making, and I'm also an A cup. I don't mind a little padding, think of it as much the same as the fleece and interfacing we use in tailoring to help garments keep their shape. Anyway, I found this link today as I was working my way from one sewing site to the next. The author of this blog is a bra maker who explains some of the needs of the A cup or smaller. You will find the section on this topic about 1/3 down, but the rest in also interesting.>>> http://bra-makers.blogspot.com/ Although not a site I will visit every day, I plan to go to it quite often. You might also want to visit these sites: http://www.bramakers.com/bms_index.html http://www.bramakingsupplies.com/
7/17/06 3:14 PM