How to crochet Bra Cup for All Sizes (easy for beginners)
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- Опубліковано 9 чер 2023
- How to crochet Bra Cup for All Sizes
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I need talking
this not really saying how many chains to make for each sizes
What I gathered is if doing an XS chain up until you get to 6cm, a size S chain up to 6.5cm, M IS 7cm and so forth.
Does 85C is L?
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What yarn your use?
I'm looking for a 32F cup size, what starting chain length would you recommend?
Hi, sorry, I don't have this size
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I'm sure you probably already looked into this, but I've seen online that you can from the bottom of your breast to the center of your nipple for accurate sizing
@@jordaneellen392 why didn't I think of that 🤦🏼♀️ thank you x
@@marshareeves02 Im a 36F, I chained 18
When you reached the end of the first row How much did you increase in the last stitch?
I use large it is to large🤔
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My problem is not the cups it's joining the cups. Do I have to leave space between the cups(as in chain stitch maybe 2 stitches then slip stitch into the other cup) or i just have to slip stitch the cups close to each other?
My problem is the cleavage space
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Maybe this tutorial can help you
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I think it's really just preference. If you chain in between you will have less support I think. I made one where it said to slip stitch and I not only slip stitched but I invisible stitched up about 3 or 4 stitches connecting the cups to give it more support for my friends larger chest. If you want it not too loose chain 1 or 2. Play around and see what's most comfortable for u or whoever u are making it for.
This was so dumb I’ll show you but I won’t give you clear instructions
Morning, how many chains do I need for a 40g cup and is it a 2x, 3x or what
I don't think you'll get an answer. If you look at the comments below about 9 months ago the poster said they couldn't give sizing for a 32f. What i'm doing, i'm a UK 34 GG is getting one of my bras and measuring against that.
edit: I have researched it...actually very easily and fast somewhere else and it seems that for each size you increase by 4 chains. So for instance a large is 21 chains. if you need bigger (based on your top size normally.) i would increase by 4 until i got the right size. seeing as we seem to be around the same size in cup anyway i would say that 21 chains is the lowest, then 25 to maybe 29 chains should fit you right.
Hope this helped. I'm going to be trying both methods i suggested myself and see which is correct.
Thank you for explaining @@sgoddard638
Wait wouldn't xl height be 18????
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