COCO - Soutien-gorge sport
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Soutien-gorge sport entièrement doublé, avec finition soignée à l’intérieur et à l’extérieur. Pochette optionnelle pour insertion de coques amovibles dans les tailles P à GG
- A: Bretelles croisées
- B: Dos nageur
- Choix de bande 4 cm (1 ½’’) ou 2.5 cm (1’’) pour les adultes, bandes de 2.5 cm (1’’) pour tailles F à L (enfants).
Impression à la maison (A4 / Lettre): 20 pages
I made this to match my Jalie Jessica leggings. My full bust measured a size Z but my full bust is 7” larger than my underbust so I worried the band would be too big. Since I like more compression, I made a Z in the front, and W for the back and sides and band, and they all fit together perfectly. I used nylon-spandex with power mesh for the binding without the cups for removable bra cups because I hate them. I went for a run and this bra was supportive enough to run comfortably even with G cups!
I really like Jalie patterns as a whole but this one just doesn’t really meet up to expectations. I feel like it was simply graded up from the 8-12 year old girl’s block with no changes to accommodate a woman’s bust. I tried sewing it twice simply choosing a larger bust circumference and making small adjustments to the shoulder length. I used Sportek’s Puma athletic fabric which is perfect for sports bras. Fortunately I put a bra closure on the back or there would have been no way I could have gotten it on. I’m a 34 D and my breast tissue is unflatteringly squeezed into both the size 8 and even the size 10 version. I can wear them but they are really snug and make me look like I’m flat chested- great if you’re looking for a chest binder look. I suppose I could do a full bust adjustment on the inner lining pieces then use that to determine the amount to add to the outer layer without destroying the style lines. That’s a lot of work that I wished to avoid which is why I purchased the pattern in the first place. I think from here out I’m sticking with sports bra pattern lines that provide cup sizing options. If you are an A or B cup woman or sewing for a child then this pattern would likely work.
Just finished my toille of the coco 4014. Another great pattern from jalie. I made a couple of changes. A tip from Jenny’s reviews said take out the side seam in the lining - less bulk and only need it if you don’t have enough fabric. I attached the band differently so I could use overlocker to sew the band onto the bra. I sewed the gap right side together, turned it and clipped at the end of the stitching to bring the seam allowance out. I then stitched the band ends together and pressed band wrong sides together and overlooked band onto bra through all thickness. Also I didn’t want the seam to show at the centre back so I positioned it under the arm. I then worked out the new centre back position and used that to measure the gap. The gap is distance between the notches minus the seam allowance (x2). Hope that makes sense. My gap measures 3 inches (7 cm). I made Fabric was left over from another make heavy Lycra titan from Funkifabrics uk. Love jalie patterns.
This is the new Jalie Coco 4014 pattern. My daughter measured a perfect Size 7 although she’s 12. For these smaller girls sizes there are no cups involved and I feel that the pattern could have simplified the lining construction due to this. 5 pattern pieces is just not necessary when you’re sewing them to produce a flat piece with no shape. Also the 4 additional seams add unnecessary bulk and the whole process takes up time unnecessarily. Next time I’ll be merging all those pieces into one. The band I found strange to attach to the wrong side and then fold it upward on the outside. I would have preferred to sew it first to the right side and fold it upwards towards the inside. I feel this would have guaranteed a better seam on the outside. I wonder if this is to reduce the bulk on the inside though? Overall I am very happy with the fit. My daughter loves it and says it’s very comfortable.