How to Make a Bellydance Bra and Belt

Use a firm cup bra that is one cup size larger than you normally wear., Remove everything that stretches from the bra including the straps and sides., "Stiffen" the bra by applying two coats of fabric stiffener available at any fabric or craft...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Use a firm cup bra that is one cup size larger than you normally wear.

    Black, white, tan, any color.

    It's important that it's comfortable.
  2. Step 2: Remove everything that stretches from the bra including the straps and sides.

    Leave the cups attached in the middle because it's easier to work with the bra if the cups are attached and leave about 1 inch (2.5 cm) on each side of the cups to have something to sew to. , Let the first coat dry overnight before applying the second coat.

    This will give added shape and strength before you start adding decorations. , Any fabric will work, satin and silk type fabrics are a good option. ,,, Then add decorative fabric to side and back pieces.

    It's helpful to use the pieces that you cut off as a pattern and add length to make up for the stretch that you lose when you use non-stretch fabric. ,,,,
  3. Step 3: "Stiffen" the bra by applying two coats of fabric stiffener available at any fabric or craft store.

  4. Step 4: Hand sew decorative fabric over each bra cup and the center section after the bra is completely dry.

  5. Step 5: Measure the length needed to extend from the cup to the center of your back.

  6. Step 6: Measure the width around to center back - where your regular bra normally is.

  7. Step 7: Create side pieces and straps from heavy interfacing or horsehair interfacing adding about 1–2 inches (2.5–5.1 cm) just in case you gain weight.

  8. Step 8: Decorate your bra by sewing beads

  9. Step 9: sequins

  10. Step 10: appliques etc to the cups

  11. Step 11: straps and back of the bra.

  12. Step 12: Add heavy duty skirt/trouser hook and eyes to the back straps to "close the bra"

  13. Step 13: Add felt to the inside cups and side straps of the bra to absorb sweat and make the bra soft and cushy.

  14. Step 14: Finished.

Detailed Guide

Black, white, tan, any color.

It's important that it's comfortable.

Leave the cups attached in the middle because it's easier to work with the bra if the cups are attached and leave about 1 inch (2.5 cm) on each side of the cups to have something to sew to. , Let the first coat dry overnight before applying the second coat.

This will give added shape and strength before you start adding decorations. , Any fabric will work, satin and silk type fabrics are a good option. ,,, Then add decorative fabric to side and back pieces.

It's helpful to use the pieces that you cut off as a pattern and add length to make up for the stretch that you lose when you use non-stretch fabric. ,,,,

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