
To make a towel bra, you will need to gather two large towels, a pair of scissors, and a needle and thread. Begin by laying the towels flat on a clean surface and cutting them into rectangular strips that are approximately 8 inches wide and 40 inches long. Then, take one strip and fold it in half lengthwise to create a thinner strip. Next, wrap the folded strip around your chest to measure how tight or loose you want the bra to be. Once you have determined the desired fit, cut off any excess length from the strip.
After cutting both strips to size, lay them flat again and align the ends of each strip so that they overlap by about 1 inch. Then, sew these ends together using a basic running stitch with your needle and thread. This will create the back strap of the towel bra. Take each end of this back strap and tie it behind your neck for an adjustable halter-style closure.
Many people believe that making a towel bra is difficult or impractical because towels are too bulky or absorbent for comfortable wear. However, when made correctly with secure stitching and proper measurements, towel bras can actually be quite supportive and comfortable for casual lounging or beach days.
A less-known fact about towel bras is that they can be customized with added embellishments such as decorative beads or fabric trims for a personalized touch. Knowing this can be useful if you want to add some flair to your homemade towel bra.
Now that you know how to make a towel bra, I encourage you to get creative with different colored towels or patterns. Enjoy crafting your own unique style of comfortwear with this fun DIY project.
Materials Needed | Steps | Tips |
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Large bath towel | 1. Fold the towel in half lengthwise | Make sure the towel is clean and dry |
Hair tie or elastic band | 2. Lay the towel flat on a surface | Use a thicker band to ensure a secure hold |
Scissors | 3. Fold the top corners of the towel down to the middle | Trim any excess fabric for a neater look |
Safety pins | 4. Use safety pins to secure the folded corners | Test the fit before securing with pins |
Optional: decorative ribbon or fabric | 5. Tie a hair tie or elastic band around the towel in the middle | Add a personal touch with decorative elements |
6. Adjust the towel as needed for a comfortable fit | Make sure the bra provides adequate coverage | |
7. Enjoy your makeshift towel bra! | Have fun and be creative with different towel sizes and colors |