Create your own version of Brallywood this month of December to create something Glitzy!  Use any sequined, sparkly, bejewelled or crystallized fabrics you want to create any underwear, bra, swimwear, dancewear or corset.

The rules for our Ultimate Bra-making Challenge are, as always, quite simple:

  • the challenge this month is to create a Glitzy garment. Think outside the box! Create bras, corsets, underwear or swimwear or dance costume.
  • the garment must have been made in 2022 using any of the Pin-up Girls patterns or instructions found in one of our many books.
  • It doesn’t have to be for you, and it doesn’t have to be modeled on a real person (although if it is, be sure that person is ok with us showing the picture on social media.)
  • submit the photos and a short description of the garment (including what pattern you used, and what construction details we should know about) to [email protected] before the last day of the month.
  • One winner will be chosen by random draw after the first day of the following month on Facebook Live.
2 replies
  1. Nazz
    Nazz says:

    I’ve taken all your craftsy classes, and i always read your blog posts. I can’t begin to tell you how much you’ve helped me in my bra making journey. I recently sewed a bra that had some fit issues, and I was wondering if you could help me out with where I went wrong. After testing, I noticed the breasts didn’t go all the way into the bra, and this left a little gap on the bra. As a result of the gap at the bottom, the full coverage bra I made became a demi cup (this was not the intention; I wanted it to be full coverage). But everything else fit perfectly. I honestly don’t know where I went wrong in the drafting, and I was hoping you could help out. I have very wide breasts, if that makes a difference. Thanks for all you do

    Reply
  2. Nazz
    Nazz says:

    Hi Beverly,

    I’ve taken all your craftsy classes, and i always read your blog posts. I can’t begin to tell you how much you’ve helped me in my bra making journey. I recently sewed a bra that had some fit issues, and I was wondering if you could help me out with where I went wrong. After testing, I noticed the breasts didn’t go all the way into the bra, and this left a little gap on the bra. As a result of the gap at the bottom, the full coverage bra I made became a demi cup (this was not the intention; I wanted it to be full coverage). But everything else fit perfectly. I honestly don’t know where I went wrong in the drafting, and I was hoping you could help out. I have very wide breasts, if that makes a difference. Thanks for all you do!

    Reply

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