Good video ive been bra sewing for 3 years now its addictive once u get the hang of it don't be discouraged by the fitting just keep going its trial and error and your judgement gets much better with time. For uk bra sewists bratastic fabrics is excellent for the prices and fast postage ive brought from her for years now.
Just started sewing underwire bras with the good fabrics. And its amazing! I am an unusual size that is very hard (if not impossible to find well fitted in RTW lingerie). Finally understanding why ladies get a bit addicted to DIYing their bras - you can have any color, style, and shape you want for the price of the materials if you learn to do it yourself. Which makes owning finely tailored lingerie within your grasp even if you are not wealthy. 😊
Yes! Also I really enjoy the technical sewing on such a small project, you can have lots of bras without taking up much space in your wardrobe. Glad you got bitten by the bug too ☺️
One of the most comprehensive and informative and inspiring pieces I have seen. Thank you Liz, I have had the veil lifted and bra making de-mistified. Brilliant 👊
Thanks, Liz. It’s nice to know I’m not the only one who has a good stash of lingerie fabrics, but have gone through iterations of bras not fitting you. I have no choice in that I cannot find a ready to wear besides sports bras, and actually have had surgery from ill fitting wires my whole working life. I, like others, just put up with it. But as sewists, we can create what we want or need. Thanks.
Fabulous video…. It’s very difficult as a wannabe bra maker to actually know the best places to shop for supplies. I am on the long hunt for websites and suppliers. As i think its disheartening and quite off putting to try to make a bra or any garment really, where its the fabric or supply choices that let you down. So any other helpful suppliers or hints to look out for is always welcome in my book. Thank you for taking the time to make this video.
This is brilliant, thanks so much Liz. Really comprehensive. I have toyed with the idea of making a bra for so long and bought several bits and pieces including a Kit from Sew your own Wardrobe and downloaded the Harriet bra but just always felt nervous about tackling one! This video has really given me motivation and confidence to give it a go.
Thank you for this video, very well explained. Wish I’d seen it a year ago 🙂 I am still working on finding the best fit for my bra. I have two that are nice to wear but not perfect. After making four trials I am getting used to the materials, it gets easier with practise. With learning to make my own bra, I learned why most RTW didn’t fit me ... and even my second trial was better then any store bought. ❤️ I was so proud. Tips for newbe sewers: don’t start with black fabrics. It is hard to see what you do. My second trial I made with white fabric and red and pink yarn. This really helped getting more precise sewing done. Liz it was nice to see your stash and hear you love dying your own materials too.
Thank you so much for this! I’m at the stage of researching and fully intend to make a bra very soon, great info on fabric and elastic types. Just one question, if you don’t mind, I’ve bought a couple of kits but don’t really want to dive straight in using the pretty laces, do you have a suggestion for non stretch toile fabric for a bra please?
Yes, you can use duoplex which is commonly used for non-stretch bras and is cheap enough for toiles I think. Duoplex is easily available in loads of colours and prints from sewing chest and BWear. I have even used quilting cotton for toiles.
It will fix if you use an acid as a mordant. I use Wilton gels and citric acid crystals which is an easy safe way to experiment with dyeing. The yellow bra I made has faded a little, but it's still pretty vibrant. Bear in mind it will only work on nylon and animal fibres though (wool and silk)
Very informative vedio.i really want to make bras for my self. But i dont knw how to cut bra patterns and start with it. I really wish i culd be able to sew all those patterns i like.
Are you sewing it with a sewing machine? Hand sewing isn't likely to work well unless you can manage to make the stitches really tiny (I tried myself the other day and the wire still popped out so I need to machine it). If the end of the casing is damaged and you have a hole, you might need to go over the area several times or even replace the channeling.
@@LizGrylls oh wow that is a lot! I’d have to replace the channeling because the rubber ends that’s usually on the wire is gone and the there is a hole! And idk how to do that without ruining the bra, I did it by hand I don’t own a hand machine haha I guess buying a new bra is more feasible lol
@22:39 cc: "this stuff which is called galoon-less and I always buy stretch". I can't find lace with any verbiage like that. Can you advise what kind of lace?
Good video ive been bra sewing for 3 years now its addictive once u get the hang of it don't be discouraged by the fitting just keep going its trial and error and your judgement gets much better with time. For uk bra sewists bratastic fabrics is excellent for the prices and fast postage ive brought from her for years now.
Just started sewing underwire bras with the good fabrics. And its amazing! I am an unusual size that is very hard (if not impossible to find well fitted in RTW lingerie). Finally understanding why ladies get a bit addicted to DIYing their bras - you can have any color, style, and shape you want for the price of the materials if you learn to do it yourself. Which makes owning finely tailored lingerie within your grasp even if you are not wealthy. 😊
Yes! Also I really enjoy the technical sewing on such a small project, you can have lots of bras without taking up much space in your wardrobe. Glad you got bitten by the bug too ☺️
One of the most comprehensive and informative and inspiring pieces I have seen. Thank you Liz, I have had the veil lifted and bra making de-mistified. Brilliant 👊
Wow thank you! I often worry I'm not making sense and saying "errrmmm" too much 😁 Thanks for watching!
Making a bra for the first time. I have bought pattern and bra making kit.your video has been very helpful thank you.
Thanks, Liz. It’s nice to know I’m not the only one who has a good stash of lingerie fabrics, but have gone through iterations of bras not fitting you. I have no choice in that I cannot find a ready to wear besides sports bras, and actually have had surgery from ill fitting wires my whole working life. I, like others, just put up with it. But as sewists, we can create what we want or need. Thanks.
Fabulous video…. It’s very difficult as a wannabe bra maker to actually know the best places to shop for supplies. I am on the long hunt for websites and suppliers. As i think its disheartening and quite off putting to try to make a bra or any garment really, where its the fabric or supply choices that let you down. So any other helpful suppliers or hints to look out for is always welcome in my book. Thank you for taking the time to make this video.
This was a great introduction to bra making thank youu!!!
Very thorough. Thank you.
Excellent video Liz. Really interesting. I feel tempted to try but rather apprehensive.
I understand, it feels like a dive down the rabbit hole (and this video really is the tip of the iceberg). But it's something I find so satisfying.
This is brilliant, thanks so much Liz. Really comprehensive. I have toyed with the idea of making a bra for so long and bought several bits and pieces including a Kit from Sew your own Wardrobe and downloaded the Harriet bra but just always felt nervous about tackling one! This video has really given me motivation and confidence to give it a go.
Yay! Do it!
Very informational and love your fabric/lace stash 💕 it's very cool that you dye your laces!
thanks, i really enjoyed this video - do you think you could do one where you show us how to dye the lace?
Yes, I plan to do a video ☺️
Thank you for this video, very well explained. Wish I’d seen it a year ago 🙂 I am still working on finding the best fit for my bra. I have two that are nice to wear but not perfect. After making four trials I am getting used to the materials, it gets easier with practise. With learning to make my own bra, I learned why most RTW didn’t fit me ... and even my second trial was better then any store bought. ❤️ I was so proud. Tips for newbe sewers: don’t start with black fabrics. It is hard to see what you do. My second trial I made with white fabric and red and pink yarn. This really helped getting more precise sewing done. Liz it was nice to see your stash and hear you love dying your own materials too.
That's great! I'm happy to hear you are getting really close to a good fit. Good tip about black fabric.
Such a great video! I (obviously) fall into the obsessed with bra making camp as well :)
Thanks Liz! I never would have managed learning if it wasn't for your videos ☺️
That yellow lace you've dyed 😍
With food colouring!
great video. is scuba the same as neoprene? thanks.
Thank you so much for this! I’m at the stage of researching and fully intend to make a bra very soon, great info on fabric and elastic types. Just one question, if you don’t mind, I’ve bought a couple of kits but don’t really want to dive straight in using the pretty laces, do you have a suggestion for non stretch toile fabric for a bra please?
Yes, you can use duoplex which is commonly used for non-stretch bras and is cheap enough for toiles I think. Duoplex is easily available in loads of colours and prints from sewing chest and BWear. I have even used quilting cotton for toiles.
@@LizGrylls thank you! Off to have a look...
I did not know you could use food colouring - does it not wash out or do you have to do something special to make it stick to the fabric?
It will fix if you use an acid as a mordant. I use Wilton gels and citric acid crystals which is an easy safe way to experiment with dyeing. The yellow bra I made has faded a little, but it's still pretty vibrant. Bear in mind it will only work on nylon and animal fibres though (wool and silk)
@@LizGrylls Hi, can you perhaps give a demonstration, with all the correct items, to be able to do this type of fabric dye, please, please?
Very informative vedio.i really want to make bras for my self. But i dont knw how to cut bra patterns and start with it. I really wish i culd be able to sew all those patterns i like.
How can you fix wire that pokes out of bra, I’ve sewed back multiple times but still keeps popping out
Are you sewing it with a sewing machine? Hand sewing isn't likely to work well unless you can manage to make the stitches really tiny (I tried myself the other day and the wire still popped out so I need to machine it). If the end of the casing is damaged and you have a hole, you might need to go over the area several times or even replace the channeling.
@@LizGrylls oh wow that is a lot! I’d have to replace the channeling because the rubber ends that’s usually on the wire is gone and the there is a hole! And idk how to do that without ruining the bra, I did it by hand I don’t own a hand machine haha I guess buying a new bra is more feasible lol
@22:39 cc: "this stuff which is called galoon-less and I always buy stretch". I can't find lace with any verbiage like that. Can you advise what kind of lace?
It's called "Galloon Lace". If you search eBay for that you'll find some :) It will either be listed as stretch or rigid.
Atm I'm getting annoyed with bra making I think there's a miss print on the pattern and it's on several pieces so atm I'm getting frustrated
Aren't you from the GBSB?
Yes I was on the Bee last year ☺️
You should have won!