Thursday, September 5, 2013

Continue creating rows on the triangle


Secure your straps. If your bra fits and your straps are adjusted, but you still worry that they might appear on your shoulders while you're out of the house, use a safety pin to ensure that your strap will not loosen due to the natural movement of your body. If you plan to dance or move a lot, this is a helpful precaution. If the pinning works well, sew the straps permanently into the adjustment that works best, using a needle and matching thread.

Select a top that fits your bra and vice versa. The fit of each bra varies. Some are designed for T-shirts while others feature plunging necklines, thin straps or a crossover back. Ensuring that your bra will work with the outfit you have chosen is the best way to keep it well hidden beneath your clothing. Try your outfit on in advance, if you are worried about straps showing. Change your bra, if necessary, to one that is more easily concealed.

Consider buying a bra strap supporter (see Resources). Working like an extra elastic band between straps, it reaches across your back and holds your straps up. For a small price, you guarantee that your bra straps won't slip and you can rely on your great outfit lasting through the night without any embarrassing shoulder strap moments to spoil your pictures.

Continue creating rows on the triangle sexy lingerie store, fitting the cup to your body periodically and adapting the size as you work. Work across the rows to the top to keep the pattern in the same direction for the most comfortable fit.

Create a separate row of chainmail in the width that you need to attach the two triangular bra cups together in the middle. Measure the space in the cleavage area between the two cups, and create a row of chainmail for this measurement. One row of chain is enough for smaller cup sizes, use two or three rows of chainmail for larger cup sizes.

Create straps for the chainmail bra that fit from the bottom side of the triangular cup around to the back. Use a stretchy, no-fray fabric such as lycra or t-shirt cotton. Create two narrow strips and wrap around one of the chains on the bottom corner. Stitch in place. Sew a hook and eye closure to the strap back.

Stitch one long strap that fits from the top of one cup around your neck to the top of the other cup. Alternatively, stitch one strap to the top of each cup and tie at the back of the neck.

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