Hi there and thank you for this ! Do you recommend sewing in the foam cups after you are done crocheting the bralette, or sewing them in when you finish crocheting the cups, before you go on to complete the project ?
Hello! I'm sorry for the reply as I didn't see your comment. I believe you can get them on Amazon. Try also your local craft store. I got these pads from a fabric store in my town where they also sell sequins, beads and wedding gowns..
I love a sturdy and neat look so Option 1 is always my go-to.. This is also what I usually see on fabric garments. If you have a stretchable thread that you can use instead of a "normal" thread, that's even better
I've a lacy bra. That is quite expensive and it is mesh, it's translucent. I want to add fabric and also make it like I'd be able to detach the pads. Can you please tell how to do it? And it is pronounced as "laai - kraa"
Hi Srijata ... I'd be happy to help you with this on a separate video so that everybody will also be able to learn from it. Please hang in there and let's do this together. :) Kind regards, Kath.
Hello Justine! For the original bra that I made, I used Cotton 8 by Scheepjes. For this video, I used a locally manufactured yarn of similar weight as the Scheepjes from the Philippines.
Hi! I watched like so many crop top tutorial videos and after they are done they just wear them I mean do they wear anything under them or something else and are crochet top not seet through like from those small hole I'm confused?? Pls tell me
Hello, thanks a lot for watching .. yes sometimes others like to wear something underneath them, I personally only wear the undergarment.. They can be see through depending on how it is made. If the person making it has a very tight tension on the hands, the outcome will not be as "holey" and can sometimes even look like knit
@mere I got it online through Lazada, I'm not sure if the site is available in your area but if not, you can try to visit your local fabric store, they typically sell these where the fabrics are. Your local craft store may carry it as well.
Hi there! the size of the hole is totally up to you. No, I did not use a puncher. A regular puncher will not be able to cut through fabric especially on bra pads. Apart from that, it creates a huge hole. There are fabric punchers available online. I believe they come in sizes, some they use for creating eyelets on fabric.
Hi! Unfortunately my seller doesn't sell them anymore. Have you tried your local fabric store? You can typically buy them there or a local craft store near you..
I understand .. i highly suggest to try your local fabric store. I also didn't expect to find the ones I have from there ... It was displayed together with the wedding fabrics and sequins and flower crowns much to my surprise.
not necessarily ... but if you are making one for OOTD with the intention of not going in the water, then yes, the bra pads would be great ... especially for top heavy women and for those who feel awkward that their nippies may show through the stitches. It's all a personal preference and your client's preference. Hope this answers your question. 😊
Thank you! This really helped me. I love that you showed several different ways... some of my projects need different methods and this was amazing.
You're welcome! 😊😘
Thanks for this! Just bought some crochet tops w/ no paddings. Glad I found ur video.
You're welcome! Glad to help
Thank you for watching!
If you know other ways to attach pads that are not included in this video, please write them below. :)
Hi sis! That pad is nice, where can I buy them?
I got mine on Amazon, they are super good quality, also Walmart has some
So helpful! Thanks!
Great tutorial, but... Wouldn't it make better sense to use thread to match the garment, instead of the pads?
You’re not supposed to sew all the way through the top.
This is exactly what I need! I like that you're very detailed about it, too. Thank you! Also, we have the same name! 😊
Oh wow, thank you Kath! 😘
Thankyou so much for uploading this.I really needed it
you're welcome, hope it is useful ..
I have two tops I was trying to figure this out, thank you very much for this!
you're welcome!
Hey, can I have the link to buy the pads please!
Hi there and thank you for this ! Do you recommend sewing in the foam cups after you are done crocheting the bralette, or sewing them in when you finish crocheting the cups, before you go on to complete the project ?
This is so helpful, thank you!
You're welcome, happy to help ❤️
Can we have a mesh stitch crochet tutorial please
I would loved to see end results
Nice
Thanks for this ate.
Most welcome 😍😘😘
Educational video.
amazing thank you
Excellent 👍
Thank you! 🤗
Voce esplica muito bem,amei esse cropt😍
Vai ter vídeo aula dele?👏👏👏😍
Obrigada 😘🇧🇷
Hello! What else should you wear underwear a crochet top? Also- how do you know what cup size?, thank u!
Hello love, you can also use nipple covers or silicone bras ...
Its really useful nd beautiful
Thank you! 😘
HELLO. I WANT TO KNOW IF YOU HAVE THE VIDEO TO MAKE THE TOP? IT LOOKS BEAUTIFUL.
Hello, yes, this is the video for this top. 🙂 ua-cam.com/video/BI0KodqWlrM/v-deo.html
Where can one purchase the pads to sew in the tops please? Thank you for this tutorial! it's extremely well done
Hello! I'm sorry for the reply as I didn't see your comment. I believe you can get them on Amazon. Try also your local craft store. I got these pads from a fabric store in my town where they also sell sequins, beads and wedding gowns..
@@whataboutyarn Thank you kindly!
do u have the pattern for the brown top
yes, you can find it here:
ua-cam.com/video/BI0KodqWlrM/v-deo.html
Which option do you prefer?
I love a sturdy and neat look so Option 1 is always my go-to.. This is also what I usually see on fabric garments. If you have a stretchable thread that you can use instead of a "normal" thread, that's even better
I've a lacy bra. That is quite expensive and it is mesh, it's translucent. I want to add fabric and also make it like I'd be able to detach the pads. Can you please tell how to do it? And it is pronounced as "laai - kraa"
Hi Srijata ... I'd be happy to help you with this on a separate video so that everybody will also be able to learn from it. Please hang in there and let's do this together. :) Kind regards, Kath.
@@whataboutyarn Thanks a lot for replying so fast. I was checking your videos, trust me, you're really skilled.
Hello, what kind of yarn do you use in the video? Very nice one😍
Hello Justine! For the original bra that I made, I used Cotton 8 by Scheepjes. For this video, I used a locally manufactured yarn of similar weight as the Scheepjes from the Philippines.
@@whataboutyarn but its all from cottone or a mix of cottone and something more like poliester? 😉
@@justeliauzginiene7081 It's 100% cotton ... :) Superfine/Fingering weight.
@@whataboutyarn and how the device used in the video in 1:40min is called? You make holes with it. 🥰
@@justeliauzginiene7081 It's called a paper puncher.
Thanks for the tips however punching the holes how could I know how many to make on the cups per side
Hi Maria, I guess it depends on the size of the cup so I can't really tell for sure
@@whataboutyarn thanks for the reply I know but for that one you have how many did you do and what size bra cup was that .thanks
Hi! I watched like so many crop top tutorial videos and after they are done they just wear them I mean do they wear anything under them or something else and are crochet top not seet through like from those small hole I'm confused?? Pls tell me
Hello, thanks a lot for watching .. yes sometimes others like to wear something underneath them, I personally only wear the undergarment.. They can be see through depending on how it is made. If the person making it has a very tight tension on the hands, the outcome will not be as "holey" and can sometimes even look like knit
Where do you buy bra pads?
@mere I got it online through Lazada, I'm not sure if the site is available in your area but if not, you can try to visit your local fabric store, they typically sell these where the fabrics are. Your local craft store may carry it as well.
How big is the hole? Did you use puncher?
Hi there! the size of the hole is totally up to you. No, I did not use a puncher. A regular puncher will not be able to cut through fabric especially on bra pads. Apart from that, it creates a huge hole. There are fabric punchers available online. I believe they come in sizes, some they use for creating eyelets on fabric.
Okay now
Tnx it was helpful
hi, do you have a tutorial for that pretty top?
Hi! Yes! It's the Viewfinder Top. 😊 You can check out the full tutorial here: ua-cam.com/video/BI0KodqWlrM/v-deo.html
What About Yarn thank you so much! ☺️ love your work ❤️
Aww thank you! That makes me happy! 😘
May I know why what yarn did she use here?
Hello, I used a fingering/superfine weight handyed yarn from a local artisan here in the Philippines. :)
Is the fabric expensive??
I believe it's about $6 to 8 per yard ... Although I'm not completely sure..
Where can I purchase the pads?
Hi Vera, you can try in your area's craft shop. I got mine on a local fabric store in my place...
Kindly share link/contact to buy this type bra pad..... Please.
Hi! Unfortunately my seller doesn't sell them anymore. Have you tried your local fabric store? You can typically buy them there or a local craft store near you..
Where is vido part 1 to this top pleas
hello! You can find it here:
ua-cam.com/video/BI0KodqWlrM/v-deo.html
😍❤️🍃👍🏻🍃❤️😍
Where do u purchase the bra pad insert?
I got mine from a local fabric store ... you could try as well on the craft shop in your area ... or Amazon perhaps
@@whataboutyarn the ones on Amazon price sadly
I understand .. i highly suggest to try your local fabric store. I also didn't expect to find the ones I have from there ... It was displayed together with the wedding fabrics and sequins and flower crowns much to my surprise.
@@whataboutyarn I will look into it thank you.
Does crochet swimsuit tops really need bra pads? Just asking hehe
not necessarily ... but if you are making one for OOTD with the intention of not going in the water, then yes, the bra pads would be great ... especially for top heavy women and for those who feel awkward that their nippies may show through the stitches. It's all a personal preference and your client's preference. Hope this answers your question. 😊
Thank you so much!!! God bless youuu