Gold Embroidered Lace Harriet Bra

This bra is truly one of the (two, both handmade!) most stunning bras I’ve ever owned. It’s beauty lies in the simplicity of its components (bold gold-thread embroidery means, no bows necessary) and the complexity of the embroidered batik-esque print of the lace.

I made no changes to this bra, using the pattern as is. In retrospect, I think some changes should be made to the pattern to accommodate the fairly low stretch of the lace.

Normally, to save fabric (and because I’m obsessed with symmetry), I construct the bridge by splitting the bridge pattern piece in half, adding seam allowance at the center of the bridge, and cutting from the fabric twice so that I have two pattern pieces that mirror each other with the tiniest center seam in the bridge.

But this time, I thought I’d try something new, cutting the pattern piece as one unit and letting the fabric print do as it pleased. The cups are so bold in print that I felt like they would distract the eye from noticing the lack of symmetry in the bridge.

I’m so pleased with this lace that I purchased many yards more so that I can make this bra again whenever this one is no longer wearable. I’m so looking forward to making a matching panty for this beautiful bra. The photos simply do not do it justice!

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