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Tuesday
Jun282011

Custom Swimwear, Aqua and Brown

I’ve been spending a lot of time at the pool this summer, something that is pretty new to me.  This probably sounds pretty silly but I don’t have a thing to wear!  It’s really tricky to find bathing attire that is fashionable (i.e., not frumpy) but provides the coverage I want these days.  I particularly like to wear a camisole-style top and boy-leg shorts.  It’s often difficult to find what I’m looking for (and without spending a lot) so I’ve decided to try making some things for myself.

I’ve got several pieces of 4-way stretch knits in my stash just for this purpose.  I have a large amount of this aqua/chocolate brown print so I decided I would start with it since I would have the chance for a do-over if my first attempt didn’t work out.  I used the Shelf Bra Camisole by Jan Bones as my first pattern.  I took a class with Jan at the Sewing Expo a few years ago and was very impressed with her knowledge of sewing with knits.  This pattern has a built-in shelf bra and separate pattern pieces for different cup sizes.  All of the edges are finished with ¼” elastic which ensures a nice fit.

I feel much more comfortable at my sewing machine than my serger, so I chose to construct this piece using my conventional machine and a zigzag stitch.  Some day I'm going to learn to use my coverstitch machine (a friend recently suggested I bring it to a sewing retreat and make it my goal to learn to use it, an fantastic idea!) but the old Stretch and Sew methods still work great.

For a first try this top is great.  I wore it to the pool over the weekend and thought it was very comfortable.  When I make another I am going to try one size larger as this one is pretty snug and I would like to see the difference.

Working with this pattern gave me the confidence to try some other tops with patterns not necessarily designed as swim wear.  I feel that I could easily add a shelf bra to other tops, and want to try one of the camisole-style tops I particularly like.  Pamela Leggett’s Perfect Tank Top (more like a cami, really) is another one I think I’ll try.  After I’ve got the tops down I’ll move on to the shorts.  Stay tuned.

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