If I have a cute jersey and want to stabilize it with tulle, is regular supersoft tulle an acceptable substitute for bra tulle? I'm a little hazy on the difference? I haven't got any sheer cup lining in my stash at present, hence the query!
@@KailuaChick Yes, they are honeycomb shaped rather than square in bra tulle - my "supersoft" tulle also has the honeycomb shape, so I was wondering if it would be suitable even though it wasn't being sold as a "bra tulle". I think structurally it should be suitable?
Woven fabrics are made by weaving multiple threads over and under each other in a criss-cross pattern like the top of a latticework pie. Knit fabric are formed from one continuous thread looped back on itself.
Here is her Bra Making 101: Stable Knits video which should help you. She also has other videos in this series going over the other various fabrics and findings for bra making. ruclips.net/video/d2vYD0IjLWA/видео.html
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Let me get this straight. You created that aqua and black bra?! It is gorgeous and creative.
Great tips Liz! 🤗
Where can I get the Black Beauty Bra Pattern?
If I have a cute jersey and want to stabilize it with tulle, is regular supersoft tulle an acceptable substitute for bra tulle? I'm a little hazy on the difference? I haven't got any sheer cup lining in my stash at present, hence the query!
I think bra tulle has different shaped holes in it that make it more stable than regular tulle.
@@KailuaChick Yes, they are honeycomb shaped rather than square in bra tulle - my "supersoft" tulle also has the honeycomb shape, so I was wondering if it would be suitable even though it wasn't being sold as a "bra tulle". I think structurally it should be suitable?
Hey! Lilypad just came out with a new wireless pattern! Maybe you could review it for us...? :)
Can you please do a mesh halter bra with mono ( domino) underwire??
Please please please 🙏🥺
When you say woven, are you referring to something like muslin?
Woven fabrics are made by weaving multiple threads over and under each other in a criss-cross pattern like the top of a latticework pie. Knit fabric are formed from one continuous thread looped back on itself.
I understand the difference between knit and woven, but there was something about using knit, a stretchy fabric, to stabilize a lace?
Here is her Bra Making 101: Stable Knits video which should help you. She also has other videos in this series going over the other various fabrics and findings for bra making.
ruclips.net/video/d2vYD0IjLWA/видео.html
Thanks Lauren.
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Or any bra with mono (domino ) underwire
Please please 🥺 🙏
What are your favorite no underwire bras? (It’s late I can’t think of the name...) my scars don’t like the underwires...
My favorite is the Watson from cloth Habit and Romy from ohh lulu but there’re so many personal factors that affect pattern selection so YMMV
LizSews thanks! This gives me. Place to start.
If you’re still sewing bras, the Sahaara wireless pattern is amazing
@@KailuaChick I am. Thanks I’ll look that one up.
Desde Cali Colombia con amor feliz día okey gracias por tu clase soy técnica en confección de control y calidad me gustó el azul 😊
Desde Cali Colombia con amor feliz día okey gracias por tu clase soy técnica en confección de control y calidad me gustó el azul 😊