Now that we have assembled the body of our Jasmine Bra, we can add the longline lace band, and band elastic.
To do this, simply cut a length of lace just slightly less long than your bra. I then cut my lace so that it was only about 2-3″ high.
With the right sides together, sew the new lace band to the lower edge of the bra. I use a zig-zag stitch so the garment retains it’s stretch.
I’m using a 3/4″ band elastic here, but you can use any width you prefer.
Place the band elastic so the plush side is facing up and the decorative edge is running along side your stitching line. Use a zig-zag stitch to apply the elastic along the seam allowance of the bra band. Gently pull on the elastic as you stitch it in place. This creates a snug fit under the bust.
Trim back any excess fabric that extends beyond your stitching line.
Fold your band elastic up so that it is covering the seam allowance. Use a multi-step zig-zag stitch to top stitch in place. You’ll be stitching through your elastic, as well as the lined portion of the bra.
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2 Comments
Tim
January 29, 2017 at 5:46 amWhat size hook closure will I need? Do I just measure the end of the strap? Can I just sew it closed like the Sarah longline?
Thanks, mama!
sarah.e.norwood@gmail.com
January 29, 2017 at 4:33 pmI’d recommend purchasing hook and eye tape as opposed to a closure. You can also just sew it closed and have it pull on – just make sure to leave some extra room so that it will stretch over the shoulders!