Sunday, April 23, 2017

My 2nd Bra prototype - The Maya Bra

I was going to tweak the Sew Lovely Bra that I made last week until I came across the Maya Bra. This is a FREE pattern I came across on Pinterest. AFI Atelier from Romania created this FREE for downloand bra pattern. She provided very good descriptions and instructions on this pattern on her web site. I read some bloggers who have tried this pattern and I thought I could give it a try too.

I couldn't find bra making foam or any bra making notions at my local fabric store. But they carry this 'craft foam' that was about 0.5mm thick. I thought I could try to use this for the foam bra cup.


I thrifted a bunch of bras from my local thrift store to 'harvest' the lingerie notions (straps, elastics, closures).

I used scrap woven cotton that was leftover from my red/white floral tunic, and stash peachy orange knit lining I used for my friend's dress to line the cups. I used 2 layer of the same lining for the back bands. This prove to be an error as this lining is durable but not stretchy enough. I used salvaged shoulder straps from a thrifted bra that were too short.

Even with detail instructions, I managed to made many mistakes that required me to rip out the stitching and elastics over and over again. I thought I was going blind! :-) The bra is not, unfortunately a wearable muslin. The back band is too tight, the shoulder straps are too short, the bridge is still a tad too wide even after I altered it, and the elastics were not pulled tight enough on the side of the cup. However, the cups themselves fit well enough. And with all the stuff that I have learned in making this prototype, I should be able to make a wearable bra next time with the correct notions and proper fabrics.


I think this bra can be made into a very good swim bikini top with swimwear fabrics and notions. I have lots of stash swimwear fabrics and notions. Perhaps I should try making that next!

6 comments:

  1. Once more I admire your creativity in sourcing special notions! Great idea and a source I would probably overlook. And if you have swimwear fabrics already, sounds like a great plan to transfer your skills to making a wearable piece. Good luck!

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    1. Thanks Jenny! I wanted to try to at least at the cup and band to fit before investing in expensive bra making materials. I think I'm almost there!

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  2. It looks cute, but yes, you really do have to have the right materials. I'm waiting for my supplies to arrive. In the meantime, you have learnt a lot about how to go about quite a bit - and the craft foam seems to have wored well. I tried to order this bra, but for some reason my order did not seem to be emailed. Must try again.

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    1. Thanks Sarah Liz! The right bra materials will probably save me a lot of heartbreaks! :-)

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  3. I re entered my details for the Maya, and good news, the download worked this time!. Anyway, I think you have done well - if you get the cups to fit, the strap is easy to adjust next time. The cup is the tricky bit to fit.

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    1. Great! I can't wait to see your version of this bra!

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