Fitiyoo

Fitiyoo Cosmo Bra

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Copyshop

We print out the A0 pattern sheets, but you’ll need to download the digital instructions, as we don’t print these. The PDF files will be emailed immediately after purchase, and the printed A0 pattern sheets will be dispatched next working day.

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Buy the Cosmo Bra sewing pattern from Fitiyoo. The Cosmo Bra can be sewn with or without underwires! This bra has a three-part cup (composed of a top cup, bottom cup and side cup), which creates a beautiful curve and provides good support. Tested and approved from A cup to H cup!

Version A can be made in stretchable or rigid fabrics - yes, it is possible to use offcuts of your favourite fabric! - while Version B is made in lace. For an extra touch of glamour, why not add the Angel fancy lace back?

This pattern promises endless beautiful creations! So what will your versions of Cosmo look like?

This sewing pattern is available to buy in the following formats:

– PDF (available to download immediately after purchase). What is a PDF?

– PDF pattern + Printed A0 copy shop (We print out the A0 pattern sheets, but you’ll need to download the digital instructions, as we don’t print these. The PDF files will be emailed immediately after purchase, and the A0 pattern sheets will be dispatched next working day). What is Copy Shop?

Note if ordering copy shop printing: The copy shop pattern does not include the underwire template. This can be printed at home on an A4 printer (2 pages for the full size range, or 1 page for just your chosen size).

Suggested fabrics and fabric requirements: 

Version A:

Neckline: 50 cm (20") of stretch lace, 11 cm (4 3/8") wide.

If the main fabric is stretch (such as mesh, jersey, lace), 30 cm (11 7/8") of stretch fabric for cups, underbust frame and back wings.

If the main fabric is rigid (such as denim, satin, woven), 30 cm (12") of rigid fabric for cups + 30 cm (12") of stretch fabric (such as mesh, jersey) for the back band.

The bridge and side band can be cut from stretch or rigid fabric, your choice. But whatever the main fabric chosen (stretch or rigid), piece 5 (back wing) must always be cut from a stretch fabric.

Version B: Stretch lace, 17 - 25 cm (6 1/2" - 10") wide, 2 m (2.5 yd) for XS - XL or 2.5 m (3 yd) for 2XL - 5XL.

Sizing: XS (approx. UK 30A / FR 80A / EU 65A / US 30AA) – 5XL (approx. UK 46H / FR 120H / EU 105H / US 46G). Please check the size chart.

Notions: 30 cm (12") of bra tulle with mechanical stretch; 30 - 50 cm (12" - 20") of stretch lining such as light stretch mesh for XL - 5XL; 1 m (1 yd) of straps, 1 - 1.2 cm (3/8" - 1/2") wide for XS - L or 1.5 cm (5/8") wide for XL - 5XL; 1.5 m (2 yd) of plush elastic, 1 - 1.3 cm (3/8" - 1/2") wide for XS - L or 1.3 - 1.5 cm (1/2" - 5/8") wide for XL - 5XL; 50 cm (20") of plush elastic, 0.7 - 1 cm (9/32" - 3/8") wide for XL - 5XL; hook and eye, 3 cm (1 1/4") wide for XS - L or 5.7 cm (2 1/4") wide for XL - 5XL; 1 m (1 yd) of wire casing or smooth bias, 1 cm (3/8") wide; pair of bra underwires (optional).

PDF pattern includes: Instructions in French and English; A4 print-at-home pattern (13 pages for Version A, 9 pages for Version B); underwire template (2 pages); A0 copy shop pattern (1 sheet).

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Joanna Martin
Great bra, best fit ever!

I've never made a bra before, frankly didn't think I could!  It took me 4 goes to get the fit right but now I've got a beautiful bra that fits perfectly.

For the first go I bought a bra kit as I was totally befuddled by all the different types of elastic and lace, I used scuba fabric which didn't work for me.  Next time I still used scuba but got a better fit and the third time I used rigid satin for the cups which worked much better - I put wires in but the fit still wasn't perfect and the wires nearly went up my nose when I was demonstrating my handiwork to hubby - bit of poor finish there!  For the final version I used a pretty printed cotton and it came out perfectly....I will be making more to replenish my underwear drawer next.

The pattern is good, the instructions are a bit esoteric in their translation from the French original, but you get used to the style.  I found that the best supplier of lingerie notions was www.sewingchest.co.uk