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Image 1 — Sewed a bustier without boning after a few tries. Am I doing it right/anything i could improve on?
Image 2 — Sewed a bustier without boning after a few tries. Am I doing it right/anything i could improve on?
Image 3 — Sewed a bustier without boning after a few tries. Am I doing it right/anything i could improve on?
Image 4 — Sewed a bustier without boning after a few tries. Am I doing it right/anything i could improve on?
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Sewed a bustier without boning after a few tries. Am I doing it right/anything i could improve on?

(Sorry about the threads that I didn't cut!)

I'm quite new into sewing bustier patterns and after fixing some gaping problems, I ended up with an okay looking bustier.

I purposefully didn't use any boning because I want to maximize comfort and my goal is to make a few tube tops, lounge bras, and a few fitted princess line blouses from this pattern.

I also don't really know how to sew in bra cups the proper way, the way i did for this sample kinda left some excess fabric in the lining.

My question is, is this bustier fit looks good enough or is there anything i could improve on?

Since I've been doing quite a lot of samples over the month, I need some fresh pair of eyes for feedback!

Thank you in advance!

u/Ecstatic-Trust2285 — 1 day ago