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A cute denim bustier, strapless, with boning on the inside. It has a trim made out of blue cotton fabric and those little soda can rings. It looks like a chain. Please, excuse the crappy images but I was unable to get a picture of my friend with the bustier on. :-(
denim, cotton, soda rings
Marian toledo
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Oct 26, 2010, 01.00 PMby Crystal Elisondo
you could try burda 7982… it’s prob not exactly the same but i used it for a wonder woman bodice and it worked great! great job!
Oct 15, 2009, 06.54 AMby tina-ballerina-25
wow. i desperately want to make a dress with a bustier for a 21st party. could upload a how to or pattern or something! its amazing!. do you have to use boning?
Jan 30, 2009, 09.29 AMby hajnika
Great idea! Vey cut.It’s so beautiful.
Jan 19, 2009, 09.35 PMby annemarieoregon
This is so good! I am trying to do a bustier now with Mccalls 3056 – and I am around a 36" bust – but this pattern is so HUGE on me ??? I just can’t figure out why. I don’t know anything at all about Fit or Alterations. I wonder if anyone could point me in the right direction? Should I just start taking in the seams, now, before I get further into the project?
I would really just like to learn how to do patterns from measurements. Any good books I should read? I’m frustrated b/c I haven’t had much success in creating clothing that actually fits. Thanks so much for any advice! Your bustier is beautiful!!!
Sep 9, 2008, 06.57 AMby mirela
Bravo!
Sep 9, 2008, 04.16 AMby ladymacbeth86
thanks! you’re all free to try it yourselves, for a bustier or other clothing and accesories! i’m sure it would look great on other things :-D
Sep 9, 2008, 02.53 AMby anajan
The bustier is beautiful! I love the pattern. And using the can rings for the trim is such a great idea!
Sep 8, 2008, 03.42 PMby Lucha Suarez
amazing!!! super creative, and cute!!!!
Sep 8, 2008, 02.24 PMby milkyway
Hey lady macbeth… Your idea is genius!! well done, not just look great but also the trim is a great innovation. i am going to give it a tried (if you don’t mind)
Sep 8, 2008, 02.01 PMby ladymacbeth86
Thank you so much! Well, my friend asked me to do something out of recycled materials, since she saw a local TV presenter with a newspaper dress… so she’s the one into green! Those rings should look lovely in macrame. She wanted me to fill out all of the bustier top with the rings, but I found that it took away from the seams, which look very cute… I did the pattern myself, using my measurements and adapting it later to my friend’s.
Sep 8, 2008, 01.41 PMby nehmah
Very nice, may I ask what pattern you used? You really are into the green aren’t you :) I have used the rings for macrame, but yours is a better idea. Cordially, Nehmah