Instead of simply buying a larger size (which often results in oversized shoulders), choose a size based on your high bust measurement and perform an FBA to add room only where it's needed.
Rather than using a single 6mm piece of foam, layer three 2mm EVA foam sheets together with contact cement. This "sandwich" holds a curved shape much better under the weight of a larger design.
When assembling foam pieces, clearly mark the apex (bust point) on all pattern pieces to ensure proper alignment and a well-rounded final shape. busty amateur babes
Start with measurements from the shoulder to the bust point, the bust to the underbust, and half the nipple-to-nipple distance.
Commercial sewing patterns often don't account for "sufficient boobage," leading to bodices that are too short in the front. Instead of simply buying a larger size (which
To stop the band from rolling up under the bust, use 5/8-inch strap elastic (which has a plush side and no decorative edge) instead of standard picot elastic. 2. Tailoring & Pattern Adjustments
Commercial bra cups often lack the depth or shape needed for a large bust. You can create your own for use in sundresses, corsets, or evening wear. When assembling foam pieces, clearly mark the apex
Use fusible fleece or laminated bra foam for a steady, strong structure. For extra stability, double up on layers of firm powernet for the bra band.
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