Pin the front and back piece together with the right sides facing each other. Pin at the sides under the arm and at the top of the shoulder.
Sew these seams together using a zigzag stitch on the sewing machine, always working with the bra inside out and utilizing the extra 1/2" of cloth created in the pattern.
Fold over the unfinished edges around the entire sports cheap lingerie, Sew them in place along the inside of the sports bra also using a zigzag stitch and utilizing the extra 1/2" of fabric in the pattern.
Round the number you get to the nearest whole number. Add 4 to the number if it is even. If the number is odd, add 5. This is your band size.
Wrap the measuring tape around the fullest part of your breasts. The tape measure needs to be parallel to the floor again. Do not pull the tape measure tight. Round the number you get to the nearest whole number.
Subtract the measurement you got for your band from the measurement you got across your breasts. The difference is your cup measurement. If the difference is less than 1 inch the cup size is AA, if the difference is 1 inch the cup size is A, if the difference is 2 inches the cup size is B, if the difference is 3 inches the cup size is C, if the difference is 4 inches the cup size is D.
Place the tape measure below your breasts, where the band of the bra sits. Extend the tape measure around your chest, keeping it level and tight to your ribcage.
Record the measurement in inches, rounding up to the nearest whole number. For example, 35.5 inches should be rounded up to 36 inches. If the measurement is an odd number, add five inches, and if the measurement is an even number, add four inches. This is your band size.
Sew these seams together using a zigzag stitch on the sewing machine, always working with the bra inside out and utilizing the extra 1/2" of cloth created in the pattern.
Fold over the unfinished edges around the entire sports cheap lingerie, Sew them in place along the inside of the sports bra also using a zigzag stitch and utilizing the extra 1/2" of fabric in the pattern.
Round the number you get to the nearest whole number. Add 4 to the number if it is even. If the number is odd, add 5. This is your band size.
Wrap the measuring tape around the fullest part of your breasts. The tape measure needs to be parallel to the floor again. Do not pull the tape measure tight. Round the number you get to the nearest whole number.
Subtract the measurement you got for your band from the measurement you got across your breasts. The difference is your cup measurement. If the difference is less than 1 inch the cup size is AA, if the difference is 1 inch the cup size is A, if the difference is 2 inches the cup size is B, if the difference is 3 inches the cup size is C, if the difference is 4 inches the cup size is D.
Place the tape measure below your breasts, where the band of the bra sits. Extend the tape measure around your chest, keeping it level and tight to your ribcage.
Record the measurement in inches, rounding up to the nearest whole number. For example, 35.5 inches should be rounded up to 36 inches. If the measurement is an odd number, add five inches, and if the measurement is an even number, add four inches. This is your band size.