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Make it fit!
Im just altering a bra i got from the ann summers shop yesterday and thought id show you how i do it. The smallest back size they had was a 32 so i need to lose 2 inches. Its a bit of a pain to do especially if you dont like sewing but i find it gives the best results.
Simply unpick the stiches from the hook and eye part. Cut out however much you need and sew the end back on. Simples
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Cool, I'll get Mr Tex practising (best to start on his clothes first though)
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Love to all, Julia and Juliet Last edited by Chez Julia; 08-05-2022 at 06:14 PM. Reason: english spelling |
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The best part is when you realise you've sewn one end on the wrong way round.... Oh how i laughed
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Nice job (when you get it the right way round) I bet Emma loves it
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If I had the patience...
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mine hardly ever wear them either. seems a bit pointless under clothes and they just leave marks on the skin but occasionally ill treat myself to some eye candy plus i dont often go in the ann summers shop so thought i best make the most of it
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Never found that. May be an underwired cup thing. Maybe try removing the wires? Support isn't quite as necessary in the case of dolls, after all
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True. ive always struggled to find bras that fit perfect anyway. tight in one place and loose in another. this set seems to be the best so far tho
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