Poppy Bralette House of Morrigan
I discovered the Poppy cut by House of Morrigan a while ago when I was looking for bralette cuts.
During my Google research I saw many pictures of women with larger breasts, which encouraged me to buy this cut,No sooner said than done I used the Black Friday offer and downloaded the pattern.What I think is great is that in the PDF of the cut it says exactly which pages you have to print for which size, so that theoretically you don't have to print all parts. However, I did have to read through the Australian bra sizes to find mine, because the sizes are very different from the European ones, and measuring them is always the same. In addition, this manual shows the exact proportion of the fabric that is used for this cut suitable in there. Which is great when it comes to customization
My first attempt was a 16 DD in black velvet. I only fed this experiment with the cups and with a rest of thin jerseys. I left the front and back straps unlined for the time being The bralette is very easy to sew, just sew all the pieces together, preferably according to instructions .For the first try on, I attached a satin ribbon the width of my carrier ribbon to the cups with safety pins.During the fitting I found that the bralette cups fit quite well, but don't cover me enough.
I then cut a second poppy out of the rest of my velvet in size 24 DD, which is a bit very big now, but I forgot to use the right ribbons when I cut it, which meant that I now had two too small ones Tapes.
Now I have to think about what I'm going to cut these ribbons out of, whether I combine the very black cups with a piece of printed velvet or whether I make them from a different colored velvet.