How to SEW A BRA in a skinny strap sewing pattern
- Lindsey

- Sep 7, 2021
- 1 min read
Love the idea of making a skinny strap top or dress this summer, but know you need extra support and coverage? Learn how to draft and sew a simple shelf bra into any tank top sewing pattern!
For this sewing hack, I’m using the Made For Mermaids Alana dress, but you could apply this same method to any top with skinny straps. It makes for a super comfortable, easy-to-wear garment that you’ll love throwing on year after year!




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