Embellished Bras: Basic Techniques

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Title Embellished Bras: Basic Techniques
Author Dawn Devine Brown & Barry Brown
ISBN 0-9678170-6-4
Publisher Dawn Devine Brown
Category Nonfiction: Costume Instruction
Shira's Rating StarStarStarStarStar (On a scale of 0 to 5)

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What It's About

This book isn't just for belly dancers. It's for ballroom dancers, women who like to wear fancy bras underneath sheer blouses, showgirls, and anyone else who wants to wear a decorated bra, either as a costume item or as a dressy garment. It provides detailed instructions, step by step, on exactly how to cover a lingerie bra with ornamental fabric and how to decorate it.

The book opens with an overview of the key steps, setting the stage for what to expect from the process as a whole. It then moves quickly into the design phase, offering guidance on key decisions that should be made early in the process to create a great-looking piece within the available budget. It offers ideas on how to tie together the bra with whatever accompanying costume piece (such as a belly dance belt) may be worn with it, and offers a list of questions to consider when planning the design. It offers several croquis (outline drawings of plain bras) which can be traced or photocopied and used for sketching design ideas. Following these preliminaries, the book moves right into the project.

Phase 1 discusses how to choose a foundation bra. It talks about the characteristics to look for in choosing a good one, describes the mechanics of bra construction and how to tell whether a certain bra is a suitable choice, and how to ensure proper fit. A page on bra styles describes the different types available in the market and how to decide which would work best for the desired costume "look".

Phase 2 of the book focuses on making a pattern to use in cutting out the fabric that will be used to cover the bra. It talks about different methods for doing this, including drafting, tracing, draping, and flat patterning, with comments on the pros and cons of each. It shows how to prepare the bra, with using grosgrain ribbon and interfacing to reinforce areas that will carry the most stress when the bra is decorated and worn. The section on straps offers several ideas for varying the arrangement of the straps to make the bra look less like lingerie and more like a true costume piece. Throughout the chapter, there are instructions on making patterns for the center front piece, the straps, the cups, and the band.

Phase 3 provides instructions on how to cover the bra with fabric. It addresses all the different parts: the connecting piece in center front, the cups, the straps, and the band. It indicates how and where to insert padding, plus how and why to line the bra.

Phase 4, the final major section, offers a variety of ideas on how to decorate the bra. It discusses options low, medium, and high price ranges, fringe, trims such as ribbon and braid, appliqués, flat surface beading, ethnic jewelry, and coins/chain. For each of these types of trim, it talks about the different variations available in the market, and how to apply it.

The book ends with some practical basics: how to do hand sewing, how to attach beads and sequins in flat-beading techniques, how to care for the finished bra, and where to look for further resources.

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Its Good Points

Where do I begin? This book is wonderful! These are the most detailed instructions I have ever seen for making the bra portion of a belly dance costume, (or a decorated bra for any other purpose) with text and illustrations showing exactly what to do every step of the way.

The book is staple-bound, with inspiring full-color photos on front and back cover showing completed bras. These photos are particularly helpful, because they are also referenced inside the book, with black-and-white photos inside the book accompanying the text that discusses them. Several times, I appreciated being able to see a color photo of the piece after reading what the text said about it.

The interior of the book is extensively illustrated with step-by-step photographs that show precisely what they need to show to support the text.

For many of the construction photos, Dawn uses a thread color that contrasts with the color of the bra, making it easy to see exactly what the stitching should look like. The construction photos are truly step by step, illustrating this topic at a level of detail that I have never seen anywhere else.

I've made many belly dance bra/belt costume sets myself, and I find Dawn's advice throughout this book to be exactly on target. Though I must admit I don't always follow all of Dawn's recommendations myself, I consider her advice to be better technique than what I do.

At various places throughout the book, Dawn suggests possible shortcuts and offers help in weighing the pros and cons of using them.

The book is organized very logically, with all the steps in order from beginning to end. The Table of Contents offers enough detail that I didn't feel the need for an index.

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On The Negative Side....

I believe in showing a balanced view, considering both the good and the bad. However, Dawn did such an excellent job with this book that it's very difficult for me to identify any areas for improvement.

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In Conclusion

If you're interested in learning how to transform a lingerie bra into a decorated costume piece, then this book is the very first one I would recommend, especially if you don't have much sewing experience. It truly breaks the process down into one step at a time and offers more detail than any other instructions I have seen for doing this.

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To contact the author:

Dawn Devine Brown
P.O. Box 221
Roseville, CA 95678-1312

Email: davina@davina.org
Web Site: http://www.davina.org

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