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The Twenties and Thirties The Rise of Elastic Wartime and the Boomer Years Burn That Bra. That 70 s Look The Feminine Mystique of the 1980s The Return to Cleavage 1990s 2. Terms and Definitions Parts of a Bra Types of Bras Cups Frames Bridges Straps Bra Findings 3. What is Good Fit? What is Good Fit? Characteristics of a Well-fitting bra Measuring for Ready-to-wear (North American method) Measuring for Ready-to-wear (International method) Calculating Bra Sizes by Measurement The Underwire System International Bra Sizing Conversion Chart 4. Making Fabric Choices Knits or Wovens Knit terms Percentage and Direction of Pull Beefing Up the Fabric Fibre Content Fabric Pull and how it Affects Design Fabric quantities Elastic Terms Style Changes for Special Needs Support Challenges Sports Bras Nursing Bras Mastectomy Bras 11. Appendix Suggested Further Reading Wire chart Client Information and Design Sheet Fitting and Style Change Drawings List of Sample Providers 12. Index They say all things happen for a reason is this exciting career of mine the whole reason behind the path my life has taken for over 50 years. When I think back to all the things I have done and seen and tried, they all lead to where I am today. Without sounding philosophical, where I am today is because of all that I have done, and what has happened to me. So, in that vein, I thank God for what has transpired in my life (the good and the bad; the joys and the tragedies) to make me the person who writes these words. All books are a team effort, and to say otherwise, would be unfair to the many people who helped make it happen. First to all, credit must go to my Professional bra-making students, all of whom spend several months learning bra design, draft, fit and construction in our school in Hamilton, Ontario. You, ladies, were the inspiration for this book. I apologize that the book was not in its final format (and not many drawings) when many of you were studying.
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Next, thanks to the 5,000 women who took my Personal Bra-making classes all over Canada and the United States. You were the real-life models, on whom I tested and modified my patterns, so I could make them better. I can t forget to thank my team of Certified Instructors who are actively teaching the home sewist to make her own bras. These ladies travel all over the world to bring the Beverly Johnson Method of Bra-making to places I no longer visit. Thank you for your input and constructive criticism over the years; I rely on your eyes to tell me what needs improving. Special thanks to Ray Johnson, my wonderful webmaster, who willingly makes changes to our website so the information is up and running, and as accurate as possible. Ray and I co-authored the Trans-Canada Stitcher s Guide in 1995 and we started Bramakers Supply in the basement, so he has been involved since day one. He also helped with the proofreading and solved all of the computer glitches. Rochelle Caron made dozens of sample cups as well as proofreading several times. Judy Lantz, Becky Makellky, Fran Brook and Linda Crawford also helped with the proofreading. Of course, I have to thank my partner for all the times we gave up weekend plans because of one more chapter or one last drawing. Lastly, and mostly, thanks to you, Mom, for getting me that first treadle sewing machine, and encouraging me to pursue a teaching career. Combining the two was the best thing that could have happened. Beverly Johnson Surprise! The few words I did find in one book basically told readers to leave bra-making to the professionals. Thanks a lot! So I called the professionals, the bra manufacturers, in order to glean what information I could about helping women sew their own bras. That s when I got my second surprise. No one would tell me anything. The bra-making industry was, and is, extremely secretive, and whatever trade secrets they learned over the years, they certainly weren t sharing with anyone.
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I did find out that a career in the industry is a very long, slow learning process. Graduates of fashion design school (who rarely learn how to draft a bra) are taken in to work alongside a seasoned pattern-maker. The new apprentice will be given routine tasks such as correcting line lengths, checking match points and jobs of that nature. One gal who is now an independent pattern-maker with 35 years in the industry, told me it took seven years before she was trusted enough to draft an entire bra by herself. Where are these manufacturers today. Most of the large manufacturers have left this country to produce their goods off-shore. The golden days of domestic manufacturing are over. There is a silver lining to what appears to be the grey cloud of global trading. More and more, women disappointed with the ill-fitting bras of ready-to-wear, added to the frustration of finding a bra, only to have it discontinued the next season, have created a wonderful niche for an enterprising home sewist. Women who can sew, can make bras for themselves, and may even wish to start making made-to-measure bras for other women. What a wonderful opportunity for a new business. Didn t I tell you there weren t any books on bra-making. Up until now, there hasn t been a book that details the process of bra design, draft, fit and construction. In the following pages, you will follow the history of the bra and its tumultuous separation from its sister garment, the corset. Then you will follow the design process, and where to find patterns for the basic bra. Once you make a bra that fits in the cups, you can change the style line of that bra to create a virtual library of different styles, and all of them fitting as well as the original. If you have occasion to make a mastectomy bra, or a nursing bra, even a strapless bra, those details are here too. There is no greater gift one woman can do for another than to help her into a comfortable, supportive, and pretty bra.
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I hope this book starts you on a wonderful journey into the satisfying world of the made-to-measure bra-maker. The process of getting there should be as enjoyable as the goal. Enjoy the journey! Beverly Johnson That s why we have developed THEME: We should share the love of Jesus. SCRIPTURE: Luke 19:11-27 CHILDREN S DEVOTIONS FOR THE WEEK OF: SCRIPTURE: Luke 19:11-27 Dear Parents Welcome to Bible Time for Kids! THEME: God gives us all different gifts to serve Him and to serve others. SCRIPTURE: 1 Corinthians 12:1-31; 14:1-40 SCRIPTURE: 1 Corinthians 12:1-31; 14:1-40 Dear SCRIPTURE: 1 Corinthians 13:1-13 Dear Parents Welcome to Bible Time He stared at it with I loved to sing. (My parents have told that me And now your host, Master Coach Instructor, Then, once disappointment THEME: Jesus is coming again. SCRIPTURE: Matthew 24:27-31 SCRIPTURE: Matthew 24:27-31 Dear Parents Welcome to Bible Time for Kids. Bible Time for From 1892 to 1954, many people came here from across the ocean. Millions of immigrants from Europe and beyond came to America Does it mean freedom from having to work, yet still being able to enjoy life without SCRIPTURE: John 4:1-42 Dear Parents Welcome to Bible Time for Kids! In a sentence or two, describe the challenge you will be working on. 1. CREATE Explore new ideas and bring them to life. You can SCRIPTURE: Luke 10:38-42 SCRIPTURE: Luke 10:38-42 Dear Parents Welcome to Bible Time THEME: God wants us to trust Him. SCRIPTURE: Hebrews 11:1-40 SCRIPTURE: Hebrews 11:1-40 Dear Parents Welcome to Bible Time for Kids! This is a Not only can it help us heal from different ailments and SCRIPTURE: Ephesians 5:1-18 Dear Parents Welcome to Bible Time for When readers monitor their thinking, they have an inner conversation with the text.
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They listen to the voice Because the partnership of home, church, and school is so important, this letter is Your credit record shows the way you have been paying your The requirements for such essays vary from program to program, SCRIPTURE: Matthew 7:24-29 Dear Parents Welcome to Bible Time I you he she it they we me him her them us Isaac is in the bad. He is in the band. Connor and Brook like to THEME: God wants us to watch what we say. SCRIPTURE: James 3:1-12 CHILDREN S DEVOTIONS FOR THE WEEK OF: SCRIPTURE: James 3:1-12 Dear Parents Welcome to Bible Time for Kids! Bible Explain, in your own words, Atticus's I love to dance. In fact, I have danced most of my life. In fact, I have danced most of my life. Lesson 2 C C 5 10 I started dancing when I was five years old. Mom and Dad enrolled me in a jazz dance class at the local Teacher Pep Talk: You are so blessed. You get to teach about the MOST important thing we can tell people: Jesus Loves You. I know that it THEME: We always need to pray. SCRIPTURE: Luke 22:39-53 SCRIPTURE: Luke 22:39-53 Dear Parents Welcome to Bible Time for Kids. Bible Time A Student Preparation Toolkit A Student Preparation Toolkit Think Differently About College Seeking Success If you are like the millions of other people who are thinking about entering college you are probably That is not for you. It is in a bag. I am not mad. Most Common Words Transfer Card: List 2 on with The suggested sequence is listed here and is explained later in this article. Also, Here's how I will call him Nick. Nick is a I will call him Nick. Nick is a student who has cerebral palsy. He remains in a wheelchair all day long while in school. FREE WRITES (Connection) After reading the book, set a timer for anywhere from 5-15minutes. DESIGN IT! Engineering in After School Programs Table of Contents Overview.3. I looked in the mirror this morning. Did I see a sweet young thing looking back at me.
No I saw my I wish it was the story of the eye tooth, but I haven t heard of a very interesting story involving eye teeth. The eye tooth s proper name Steve Pischke June 2012 Steve Pischke June 2012 Also see: Research is hard. It is hard for everyone, even the best researchers. There is Dear Parents SCRIPTURE: Acts 2:1-41 Dear Parents, Welcome Inspir-Action! by Angela Jia Kim The Daily Action Plan (DAP) is something that I developed when I was a concert pianist. There was high pressure The interviewer does not want to know your life history. He or she wants you to tell how your background relates to doing Congratulations!! Educational Objectives At the end of the class today, the children will Your neighborhood? Was your parents relationship a strong one. Which of them were you closer to. When you were growing Because God is love, the most important lesson he wants you to learn on earth is how to love. It is in loving that we are most like him, so love is the foundation Most folks print a copy of the test and circle the answers while reading through the course. You can then log into your account (if you created one), enter your answers online, Dictatorship Dictatorship Take a look at the business section of your nearest bookstore and you will find a plethora of books focused on developing leadership skills and managing Ivan was given special instructions from Our Lady concerning the youth and family. Being married to an American It s part of our work to prevent abuse from happening to any child. And it What do you think of when you hear the word love? A Youth (ages 10-18 years). LENGTH: 12-15 minutes SYNOPSIS: Newman comes Don t make the mistake of only wanting the best agents or those from offices above you in market Booking information.
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Introduction to sewing with jersey The full day classes will have a break of 30 min and it is advisable to bring something LETTER WRITING PARTY KIT Writing letters of encouragement for Girls Love Mail is a wonderful event PREPARING FOR THE LESSON MAIN IDEA: Jesus Supplies: None. Spark Resources: Spark Bibles We won t add any more comment on them. Just enjoy the experience of reading them. We hope they It is also intended to provide ISBN 0-9703809-3-3. Grade Level: Third grade ISBN 0-9703809-3-3 This Book Kit was planned by Lindsay N. Graham Grade Level: Third grade Characteristic Trait: Self Acceptance Careers in insurance HELP OTHERS FIND THEIR PLACE IN IT INSURANCE IS ALREADY PART OF EVERYTHING WE DO. Career Connections Introduction Opening career gateways to the It is the most important day of your To use this website, you must agree to our Privacy Policy, including cookie policy. It doesn’t matter what size you are, you will be able to make your own custom fitting bra. The Manuals are conveniently coil bound, making it easy to open on your sewing table. All technical drawings created by Beverly Johnson, The Fairy Bra Mother. The Twenties and Thirties The Rise of Elastic Wartime and the Boomer Years Burn That Bra. Contour Foam Cups Cut-and-sew Foam Seam and Topstitch Butt and zig-zag Mold Your Own Foam. But she was a teacher long before that. Beverly taught high school Home Economics in the early 70s, then taught adult sewing, quilting and interior design for the next 25 years. She travelled all over the world to teach sewing techniques. When she started teaching, the lack of well-fitting commercial bra patterns and good quality supplies became glaringly apparent; and so, she made a double-sided decision. Bra-makers Supply put out its first one-page catalogue in 1997. Like many other woman-owned and operated businesses begin, Bra-makers Supply started in the basement of Beverly’s home.
Then, Threads magazine mentioned Bra-Makers Supply in one issue, also mentioning that Bra-Makers Supply was located in Canada. This caused business to explode. Soon stores were calling wanting bra-making classes. This began Beverly’s love-affair with her HUGE suitcase, as she travelled all over the world teaching women to sew bras. The suitcase was big enough that Beverly could have travelled in it herself. At the same time, the stores were asking where they could buy the supplies they wanted for their customers. Bra-makers Wholesale was born and now services over 200 retail locations, keeping them supplied with the same top-quality goods that Beverly’s students had come to enjoy. The 70-pound suitcase, however, was not built to last. Just try lifting a suitcase full of underwires, class notes and fabrics. With ever increasing demand for teaching, what was Beverly to do. In a stroke of pure genius that only sleep deprivation can induce, Beverly decided to train women to become Instructors using her Universal Fit Method and patterns. Now her methods and patterns are all over the world. Bra-makers Supply moved from Beverly’s basement to a small Markham warehouse in January 1999. The order desk was manned (or should we say “wo-manned”) for over 6 years by the crew there. Beverly had the idea that women who enjoyed sewing their own well-fitting and supportive bras might want to make a career out of sewing bras for other women. The Professional made-to-Measure Bra-making Program was first taught under the umbrella of Mohawk College (Hamilton, Ontario, Canada), and has proven to be very popular. It made sense in 2003, that Beverly move yet again, to Hamilton. She decided that this was the place to have a store and internet order centre, as well as a classroom where she could teach courses for all levels of bra-making, swimwear and corsetry. The final piece of the puzzle was the completion and publication of Beverly’s book The Bra-makers Manual, in December 2005.
Most of the book was written inside airports across Canada and on flights overseas. Start to finish, the book took over 6 years to produce. In 2010, they moved to their own space in the heart of the fabric district on Ottawa Street. It has both a beautiful well-lit and spacious classroom; and a large stockroom area. To complete the whole picture is a team of highly qualified ladies, mentored by Beverly, bringing the friendly “voice”of Bra-makers. They all process orders and answer any questions you may have. Beverly’s little company has grown over the past 20 years from a one-page list of supplies to a 4000 square foot store filled with remarkable goodies. Large enough to handle all your bra-making needs, but never so large that we forget where we came from and the women who helped us get there. Gift Certificates Kits, Bundles, Quartets Books and DVDs Patterns Fabrics Lace Fabrics and Trims Elastics and Strapping Connectors and Fasteners Underwires, Casings, Separators Foam Cups Corset Making Supplies Accessories and Gifts Notions Needles Thread Tools Classes On Sale-Priced to Clear and Remnants Search only products Search for: Search Currency converter Currency conversions are estimated and should be used for informational purposes only. Used: AcceptableIt is a solid, readable, and usable copy, but might include extensive wear or damage. Please note extended handling time.Please try again.Please try again.From its humblest of beginnings as a square of cloth, to the engineered marvels of today, the bra has earned its place in history as both the most loved and the most hated garment. Why? Partly because ready to wear can't possibly address all the unique needs of each woman. What better way for those who enjoy precision sewing, than to make the most complex and intriguing garment in our wardrobe. You may even decide to launch an exciting new career as a custom bra-maker.
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In the Bra-makers Manual, you will learn to draft a pattern from a variety of sources available, and use that pattern as the foundation to create a virtual library of bra styles. No longer will you be restricted by the limitations of a pattern. You will learn how to choose and control the fabric, and do fittings like the professionals. You will learn to construct special needs bras, including nursing and mastectomy bras; and of course, the strapless bra. Duplicate all of the professional techniques with instructions written specifically for home sewing machines. The Bra-makers Manual was written as a textbook for the professional made-to-measure bra-maker, however those home sewers who are up for a bit of a challenge will also find this book to be a complete and understandable reference on bra design, draft, fit and construction. Even if you never sew a bra for anyone else, you will thoroughly enjoy making your own well-fitting and supportive bras. Now you can have all the fashionable fabrics and colours, in styles that rival ready-to-wear at a fraction of the cost. 235 pages of text and illustrations; with color photos of bras designed by the author and some of her bra-making students. Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. Fit Any Fashion Pattern (Sewing for Real People series)Page 1 of 1 Start over Page 1 of 1 In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. Register a free business account If you are a seller for this product, would you like to suggest updates through seller support ? Amazon calculates a product’s star ratings based on a machine learned model instead of a raw data average.
The model takes into account factors including the age of a rating, whether the ratings are from verified purchasers, and factors that establish reviewer trustworthiness. Please try again later. Pat Acklie-Ortiz 5.0 out of 5 stars Very well researched. Very well researched and also interesting history. Can't wait to get started on one.Beverly is the Fairy Bra-Mother, and she covers everything: pattern-making, cloning, fabrics, fit, sewing techniques. It's all here! Yes, it's pricey but the info here is PRICELESS and you won't find it elsewhere. No matter what style of bra you'd like to make, you'll find it covered here. A must-have resource for any sewist!Aber nach langerer Zeit nahm der Lieferant Kontakt auf, um die misslungene Lieferung zu wiederholen. Nach erfolgter 2. Lieferung und dem guten Buch sehr gut verpackt, waren wir sehr von dem Lieferanten angetan auch von der freundlichen und hilfsbereiten Kontaktaufnahme. Das Buch beschreibt sehr gut die Herstellung und Bearbeitung des BH's. Hier sind auch sehr viele Bilder zur Unterstutzung vorhanden.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again. You’d think if your son is a Trainer, you’d get free training, but no. He said part of his education was enforcing repeatedly that they are not to give their services away for free. I do understand that. It’s the same as people wanting me to sew for free. I rarely offer that. My boy is charging both me and his Dad. We do want to support him and we want to get in better shape, so it’s a win-win. From my reading in the Bra-Makers Manuals, I need more support than a compression-type of sports bra will offer. Anyone over a C cup does as well, which I bet is a surprise to many women out there. I haven’t seen much in terms of sports bras that aren’t compression, and they never fit me very well, but that’s all I’ve seen in the stores and all I’ve ever been able to buy in the past. Bra-Makers Supply just happens to have a pattern for one too.
The Pin-Up Girls Kerri Sports bra. But before I’m cutting that gorgeous fabric, I made a muslin. Actually, I made two. I made the first one in my normal cup size, but then after re-reading the sizing information again, I realized I could fit into a smaller size and (hopefully) have fewer or less drastic adjustments to make. So I made a second muslin right away after making the first one and made it two sizes smaller. Looking at this, the strap looks the right length, the front center looks good, the cup depth looks good. I tried it on over my bra so I had something to pin it to. I’m pretty much straight from my underbust to my waist, but she keeps going in. I was out of material to make another muslin, so a trip to the fabric store was in order. That’s just too expensive. I look for any non-stretch material, so if you’ve followed my blog for any length of time, you’ve seen many patterned muslins on my posts. This time it was just some basic black cotton. I love deals! Guess which one I chose. There’s a sew-along that’s happened already, but all the information is still on the web site right now. The video on the web page shows many of the beautiful bags people have made. I heard so many great things about it and I’ve wanted to make a bag for a long time now. It became my next project. Then I saw the material on top. Everything is outlined in gold as well. I love them together. They look better in person than the photo shows even. Going into fall, I didn’t want anything bright. I’ll save that for spring. The rest of what I need for my bag isn’t on sale for another few weeks, so I’ll have to be patient. It will give me lots of time to finish my sports bra and establish my exercise routine. Pop over to Erin’s blog to see all the incredible makes this week! I have lists of things I want to sew and do. I have no idea what I did to hurt my hand, but it really does have to get better quickly.
When I’d originally made my beige set (pictured below), I didn’t have very much beige cotton spandex, so only made one pair of panties for my set. In the second photo, the lace on the power bar looks much lighter than the lace on the upper cup because it’s lined with beige duoplex rather than the black sheer cup lining I used on the upper cup. They’re both the same lace though. Even so, this is one of my favorite sets, and I really found I wanted a second pair of panties to go with it. So, on this second pair of panties, I decided to more closely mirror the upper cup of the bra and use black cotton spandex behind the lace. The lace looks so different on these. The bow is from the too-big pair. I’ve also un-picked the stitching from the mesh on those too-big ones. I didn’t want to waste any of it. When I showed my DH these panties, I told him they were super cute. He agreed; he thinks they’re super cute too. This week we’re on week 32. Diana made a balcony bra from very lovely print. So very nice, Diana. You can read more about Diana’s bra on her blog. It’s lovely, Andrea. You can read more about Andrea’s bra on her blog. Thank you and Happy creating! One in black with some gorgeous black and pink lace. The second bra is a beige, with a pretty beige and tan lace. Both sets are from Bra Makers Supply. I was off to a good start. Then reality began to impinge on my plans. I had laundry to catch up on, and my dear hubby and son arrived home after a 4-day camping trip. But I did make some progress. And it was coming together very well. Until I hit a bump. Perhaps because there was so much activity happening around me that wasn’t usual activity, whatever the reason I made a faux pas after attaching the upper band elastic to the outside of the strap. I didn’t notice it either.And then I cut it! Ouch. Well, I know me too well; I’d never accept that. I knew I wouldn’t wear it if it had a flaw.
So, out came my trusty seam ripper, and I carefully started removing all the stitches from the strap. First, I removed all the stitches from the elastic I’d just sewn on. That wasn’t too bad. That was just a zigzag. But the side with the trim on it had both zigzag and 3-step zigzag stitches that had to come out. I re-sewed all the elastic and trim to the outside of the strap, and then carefully turned it and matched it up and sewed the 3-step zigzag. And it looks good. Whew. It’s a very pretty way to add some lace to a bra. And I do like lace. You can also see the foam cups I have behind the cups. The way a Butterfly Effect is done is a bit unusual. You start to sew the cups together, stop, add the lace, and then finish sewing the cups together. This effect is shown and explained in detail in the Bra Makers Manual. She let me match up a few bows to lace I had. Thanks, Jane. I took the picture before I had sewn the bows on. They’re just pinned on at this point. But what a great color match. One is holding the bow in place for where it will go.Looking at this, I’m really pleased with how well I repaired this faux pas. I may tweak this back a bit and bring the shoulder straps in a bit. They’re not falling off my shoulders, but they do look quite far apart when I look at the back. Something for me to think about. Well, it’s all cut out and sitting on my desk just waiting for me to have a few hours to myself to begin it. We found a wonderful deal at Christmas time and bought it and put it away for ourselves. We only live 4 hours from the Rocky Mountains, and it’s our favorite vacation spot. Our suite had a tremendous view. Just look at this: I could just sit and look out at that. We spent 4 days with that view, and although there was still snow on the ground, and we even woke up to snow one morning, it was still perfect! One project was to complete the measurements for a bodice sloper.
That’s not a big deal, but for some reason those last few measurements just weren’t getting done. They’re done now, so I can work on that. I was determined to get them done. (I know, Andrea, it’s a bit late in the season.) I’d looked at many patterns, and finally settled on one I found on Ravelry. These are based on the Vanilla Frappe Fingerless Gloves. You can find the pattern here. The body is knit; I crocheted the borders, so mine look different than the originals, but I’m happy with them. I also took my sewing kit to tighten a button on my coat, but that’s still on my to-do list. And another success. I have the best fit I’ve tried for yet. I’ve never felt that. It’s not uncomfortable, but it is different for me. It feels like there have been too many challenges along the way that left me less than hopeful. However, this one only needs minor tweaking. That has me excited! But that’s it’s. So now I need to look at plunge styles. I haven’t seen a lot of patterns for plunge bras. Does anyone know of any? I also straightened the lower edge of the upper cup to get the most lift. I decided not to do a three or four piece cup on this so it would sew up more quickly, and also I don’t see a lot of plunge bras that have those features.I don’t think they’re the only ones doing this now, but I do remember them advertising this feature. You can see in the above picture that the back band is a bit smaller than the hook and eye closures. That’s a small adjustment. You can see it better here: I still have to make adjustments for the Omega shape, and need to fit a larger cup into a smaller wire. On this bra, (again) I didn’t put a lot of effort into it. So when it came time to fit the cup, I simply put a fold in the lower cup’s material. The cup still fits fine, and the seam line fit as well. I have altered the pattern with a dart to take out that excess on the next one I do. It shows more here than when I’m wearing it.
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