I’ve just purchased this bustier top pattern:
http://www.burdastyle.com/projects/gingham-bustier-skirt?all_images=1#project-shot-all
Although i understand the sizing options somewhat, it only gives one bust measurement rather than any type of cup size, can anyone help me as to what cup sizes would go with which burda size
The sizes are: 72, 76, 80, 84, 88 each relating to a bust size in inches which can be seen here: http://www.burdastyle.com/faq/patterns#faq_36
Any guidelines whatsoever as to cup sizes would be brilliant! :)
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It’s probably a B-cup because most patterns are.
Gertie’s Sew Retro Bombshell course at Craftsy.com shows you how to fit a bustier dress. I think the pattern is from the same issue of BurdaStyle, but the dress has the extra length in the bodice, whereas it looks as though it was cut off for style you want to make.
Sabrina