The bra is available in sizes 32A through 42DD and the undie is available in sizes XS-XL.ĭesign Comments: If you’re like me, when summer rolls around, all you want to do is bust out the sleeveless tops, dresses and jumpsuits. The undie is a simple thong with lace panels which are meant to match the bra. Optional silicone backed elastic at the top and the bottom of the bra help to keep it from falling down too. Hook and eye closure at center back. Has side and center front seams with plush channeling on inside that is encased with plastic boning to add support. The undie fits like a thong, so it’s perfect to wear with jeans or pants, because you won’t get a strong panty line and you have a little more coverage.Ĩ437 // Strapless Bra + Thong: Strapless bra with lace panels at front. Note to self – need to get more glitter mesh STAT.
All the students made this bra with a non scallop sport Lycra from Spoonflower. The instructions call for a scallop lace, but take a peek at my May workshop. This is as simple an underwire gets! Just like the 8435 strapless (details below), the design has many possibilities too. Newbie lingerie sewists often shy away from underwire bras because they seem intimidating. The bra is available in sizes 32A through 42DD and the undie is available in sizes XS-XL.ĭesign Comments: This bra is so much fun to make! The neckline is super flattering too. The matching undie is cheeky and low rise. The bra also has adjustable shoulder straps and hook and eye at center back.
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There’s also a tutorial on how to sew the snap crotch closure.Ĩ436 // Partial Band Underwire Bra + Cheeky Undie: Partial band underwire bra with plunge neckline that provide moderate coverage.
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The placket can be a little tricky to sew (just a lot of steps that have to be super precise), which is why I created this full tutorial on how to put it together. I’ve made one with a tissue thin knit that I wear as pajamas and I’ve made one with a red and blush pink striped knit that looks fantastic with skirts. I wear them with skirts, shorts, pants, jeans, and even as a layering piece underneath my entire outfit. Available in sizes XS-XL.ĭesign Comments: Like skinny jeans, bodysuits have unexpectedly become a timeless staple in my wardrobe. Has the option to be long sleeved or sleeveless, or bikini or thong. The vertical seam on the cups and the underwires make it a great option for women who need more support.Ĩ435 // Henley Bodysuit: Henley bodysuit with a center front snap placket and snap closure at the crotch. The bra is available in sizes 32A through 42DD and the panty is available in sizes XS-XL.ĭesign Comments: The 8229 is a bra style that is a classic silhouette with many design and fabric options. The undie is a basic, high-waisted silhouette. It provides moderate coverage and support. The bra is a full band (versus a partial band) and has scalloped lace edges on the top edge of the cups, a hook and eye closure at center back and adjustable shoulder straps.
The halter bralette is the easier of the two bra patterns and with just 3 pattern pieces, it’s a great sewing project that’ll get you familiar with stretch fabrics, elastics, channeling and more.Ĩ229 // Underwire Bra + Matching Undie: One underwire bra and one undie. The bralettes are available in sizes 32A through 42DD and the undie is available in sizes XS-XL.ĭesign Comments: Do you want to get into the world of lingerie but don’t want to dive in head first? This is the pattern for you. The undie is high-waisted with lace side panels. The racer back bralette has a sweetheart neckline with scallop lace edges throughout. It has channeling at the cup seam (but no underwires) which adds some support. The halter bralette has a plunge neckline, scalloped lace edges and a hook and eye closure at the center back. What are the patterns? Where can you purchase? Read below! The Patterns:Ĩ228 // Bralette + Matching Undie: Two soft cup bralettes and one undie. I consider myself one lucky lady to have had this opportunity. In August 2016, I teamed up with Simplicity to create 2 lingerie patterns, and in June 2017, I released 3 more patterns! This year, I released my 6th and 7th pattern with Simplicity.
I was around 18 years old then and never in a million years did I think that I would be in one of those catalogs. I remember sitting inside Jo-Ann Fabrics thumbing through pattern catalogs when I first began sewing.