What Are the different types of bra/cups inserts
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- Опубліковано 17 гру 2020
- Learn the differences in bra cups and inserts for dressmaking. Understanding how placing the right cups can either enhance the look and feel of a dress or ruin it altogether.
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This is a fantastic lesson! May I suggest using contrasting colours between the model and the cups for optimal visuals
Great suggestion!
Wonderful explanation of the different kinds of bra inserts. Thank you!
Hi Janel,do you need bra insert?
This tutorial helped me tremendously for my gown for my son's wedding Thank you!!
Thank you for this info! I am adding these liners to my bras that are too see-thru...also don't mind the extra boost!
Great lesson, thank you very much! Well done!
Thanks! Great presentation and really helped. Keep it up!
Thank you so much, super helpful!
Thank you, very helpful!❤
Really helpful thanks
Thankyou so so much for the information. I’ve been struggling for so long how to choose the best pads in order to make a perfect dress or even a corset for a couple of week now. And, suddenly i found this channel and you help me a lot about pads. Thankyou so much. I hope, i can learn more with this channel. See you on your next video.
Thanks!!
Do you need bra pad insert?Artha
Which one is best for a larger sized bust?
found your video by chance. I do alterations on prom and bridal. I try and go for as structured a bodice/corset as I can but sometimes need to put in a bra cup. Your video was very helpful. Do you do any instruction for seamstresses like me who are already in the industry but want to expand their skills? (so many DD+ cup brides this year with fit and flare strapless-what a challenge!)
Same here! I’m working on a class to address that (no pun intended lol) I’ll be offering tips and techniques to assist dressmakers with internal construction for gowns to support larger bust, it’s actually more than just cups, I’ll keep you posted!
@@laidieclothu1494 thanks for the reply. Always looking to further my education. I think I have all the books you listed, but I am more of a visual learner so I appreciate videos.
working with breast pads right now! Thank you for the info 🥰
Great! Check back soon I'll be giving instruction for creating custom bra inserts, if you are interested. All the best!
I have a question,, Do you make your own bra foam cups or when is it best to create your own cups? Is bra foam only used when constructing a corset, or bra?
You can use pre made cups bought in a store, however they are limited in size after a certain cup size;if very small or very large it’s advisable you make sure own. Foam; it’s usually the main material used in dressmaking. Silicone or other materials maybe to heavy for lightweight special occasions fabrics.
Where do you get these cups. I need the push up inserts for my plunge backless wessing dress. I did buy a bra with a push up inside. Can the seamstress cup up my bra and add it to the dress? If not can you recommend where i can buy the push up inserts in the uk
Hi I’m in the United States so I’m not familiar with, UK shops. I’d recommend going to a seamstress with your dress, they should be able to tell you the best options for enhancement and support.
Where you bought thesse very thin pad
From this shop on Etsy
www.etsy.com/listing/398214989/
Thanks for the helpful video! Have you had clients say that bra cups provide support for larger busted girls (d+ cup)? I’ve never used bra cups and am skeptical 😅
So bra cups in my experience after DD, they don't really get any bigger (even if they advertise that they are bigger, when they arrive I often find that they are no bigger then a DD) or offer much more support. In that case for my custom dresses I build in a corselette for support. If you are shopping for something similar I'd say try bustier's, especially if you are going strapless. They have under wire and boning in the waist area.
Here's a link to the style I recommend.
www.barenecessities.com/product.aspx?pfid=ParfaitP50116&cm_mmc=GLPA_NonBrand-_-Bra-_-Parfait408-_-ParfaitP50116&BillboardPopupEnabled=false&BorderfreeEnabled=False&color=Pearl%20White&amsk=w9a4hfr3k4&cmp=p1&gclid=Cj0KCQjw9rSoBhCiARIsAFOiplmWJred4b1HGJsbJ1gRuTq0o6FKkbHPHwozgDAJN7x401HCGMp7L9saAsWkEALw_wcB
Does the cup size matter?
Hey, Yes! you should always refer to the size of the pattern/ dress as to what size to put in
Can I ask how to do that?
I'm quite new to this dressmaking business, but I'm trying to make my own prom dress and I'm having a little bit of trouble figuring these things out 😅
@@zyts6097 I have courses here that offer a lot of dressmaking tutorials laidiecloth-u.teachable.com