Sep 1, 2009, 04.34 PMby chelsea_smith
Hi there, I was wondering if there was a difference between your bra patterns, or if you just posted them a second time under a different name?
Aug 19, 2009, 09.01 PMby thejam
Please explain the sizes, there are too many numbers. I wear a 36c in us size.
Jul 8, 2009, 12.01 PMby nehmah
Hi, it’s Nehmah again. After checking to see if I had downloaded your latest pattern, I came to the conclusion that you need your own “Category” It should be called “Bra Patterns from Fiefje” Thank you, I’m referring members from another site to your patterns on BS.
Jun 10, 2009, 08.09 AMby jtinney
Help! I am used to american sizes, I wear a 34/c how would I find out my burda bra size, or could you tell me which size to use?
May 31, 2009, 02.42 PMby silveryrainfemale
Hi,
A bit confused by the measurements. Could you tell me which one of these would fit a person with a 36-38D? Too many numbers on the charts, making my head spin! :)
Mar 27, 2009, 05.55 PMby poetsie
Hoi Fiefje,
Mooi gedaan, zie weer weer op het forum zelflingeriemaken.yourbb.nl
Well done, very nice fabric.
groetjes Poetsie
Mar 17, 2009, 06.14 PMby sallymenezes
Thank you for this pattern. I will make one and show off!
Mar 14, 2009, 06.48 AMby jvinken
Hey, ik zag dat je ook uit Nederland komt dus vandaar mijn bericht in het nederlands :) Knap gedaan zeg, een bh maken lijkt me erg lastig! Je creatie ziet er goed uit! Groetjes Julia
Mar 12, 2009, 07.12 PMby nehmah
Thank you for your lovely bra patterns. I will figure out the difference in sizing and then hopefully make one. My last bras were made with Elan patterns. They were OK, but I grew out of them much too quickly (I will persist in eating pastries) Cordially, Nehmah
Later: I will watch for the sizes. I have three granddaughters and bras are expensive. Since the females in my mother’s family all run to D and up, mostly up, these will be great. I will make the straps wider, and add some sort of padding for extra comfort. Nehmah/Emily McGehee
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Sep 8, 2009, 05.57 PMby Ohjoy
could you tell me what set i would need in your bra pattern. I’m a little confused about the sizing. i normally wear 36 c
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Sep 8, 2009, 05.59 PMby Ohjoy
never mind you answered that question for someone else already