I first posted teasers of this pattern in 2018.

I’m going to share something unflattering about myself… if something doesn’t automatically come easy to me, I tend to give up.
Sleeves are not something I draft much as a lingerie designer, so a shrug was a little outside of my comfort zone (my comfort zone being “things that I am very good at”). I feel kind of ridiculous even saying that since the base of this garment really is quite simple… But I was overwhelmed and uncertain of myself.

But when I came across pictures of this pattern with fresh eyes, I felt inspired again. I sent it off to a second round of testers, made a few adjustments here and there… and now I think I am finally feeling like I can release this pattern.

Ugh… Pattern release day is so excruciating for me. Of course there’s the thrill of doing something new… but for me, what overwhelms that is the fear that I have made a mistake. I’m not sure why that bothers me so much, I am a PRO at making (and fixing!) mistakes. I have made so many mistakes I could write a book about it..
Anyway, I’m sure you’re tired of me rambling. Let’s talk lingerie!
When I came up with the idea of the Lilith Pattern, I was looking for ways to add layers to lingerie I already owned. The lacy or long sleeve Lilith Shrug shows off a pretty bra or bodysuit while adding complexity to an outfit. It is extremely adjustable, so even though it falls into my standard size range, I am confident it will fit a range of sizes above my Size Red.
In my opinion, I think this pattern would be good for someone who is slightly above a beginner; more intermediate level. Sewing and attaching the straps can be tricky in places. But, I do have a video over on my YouTube channel that walks you through how to sew the lace variation.
If you’d like to give this new pattern a try, you can get a copy Here, or over on Etsy!

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