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The cool pattern making and sewing blog. If Steve McQueen was the "king of cool," Madalynne is the "queen of cool"
I met Alisa Kahn, a local Philly lifestyle blogger, when I wasn’t wearing my lingerie hat. Some of you may know, some of you may not, but before Madalynne Intimates was my full time gig, I was the photographer, graphic designer, blogger for URBN, which encompasses the brands Anthropologie, Urban Outfitters, Free People, BHLDN and terrain, and handled all internal communication and PR for all brands
In just a few episodes (all less than 15 minutes! ), I’ll go over the additional supplies needed for this variation (there are only 2! ), pattern alterations (don’t worry, they’re super easy! ), and changes you’ll have to make when sewing (very minor). 2.5 yards picot plush elastic – for this tutorial, it will be 3/8″ wide • 2 yards wide elastic – for this tutorial, it will be 1.5″ wide • 2 yards shoulder strap elastic – for this tutorial, it will be 1/2″ wide • Ballpoint, stretch or microtex needle. Cut the center front neckline on the scallop lace edge with the high point of the scallop hitting the strap point and the center front seam (basically, those dots made during the pattern alterations). With fuzzy side of picot elastic facing up and picot edge facing towards the scallop lace, sew 2 rows of zig zag stitches on either side.
Foam bra cups can add so many things to a bra – provide a nice shape and add support, comfort and coverage. I started offering DIY lingerie kits for the Madalynne X Simplicity 8436 and 8624, and today, I am showing you how to draft the foam bra cups that you see in the product photos
Up until recently, the DIY side and the RTW side of Madalynne were separate. There were DIY kits for lingerie sewing patterns, and then there were RTW lingerie that were sold in boutiques as well as Anthropologie and BHLDN