Last year I made a few pairs from Kwiksew patterns, modifying the patterns to make them a little bit funkier...which they were, but they didn't stay up very well. So this year I did a few searches on the internet and was excited to find a fabulous resource (www.patternschool.com), written by a swimwear designer, which shows how to draft different swimwear styles and also offers a few free patterns customised to your own measurements. Wahoo!
Now I am not brave enough to put in photos of me in swimwear,, so I downloaded a free trial of photoshop, to see how I could doctor the photos. The dark ones I was able to outline and cut-out, but the patterned ones did not respond so well to this treatment...so I played around with lots of groovy effects...so groovy that the original object was unidentifiable...then I went back and just used a "coloured pencil"effect.
I started with the bandeau bikini, because that seemed liked the easiest place to start. I then used the free hipster pattern to make the bottoms. I needed to remove about 7 cm from the length (not sure if this was a fit issue or because I narrowed the crotch to fit), and added a tie band to the top of the hipster to give me a little more coverage.
I then perfected my bikini bottom with this hawaiian print and drafted a halter top to match. I'm not too fussed on the halter top, which may be better suited to bustier women...also the wide strap around my neck gives me a headache.
The third bikini is my favourite...the top is a variation on the bandeau and the bottom bikini was the same as my hawaiian print, only with a gathered panel at the sides.
By this stage I was feeling a bit adventurous, so I tried a string side bikini with centre back seam and a triangle top to match. I bought this fabric for my 4 yo daughter. I never, ever thought that I would wear a string bikini, let alone one in lolly pink (I did make my daughter a matching bikini from a Kwiksew pattern, which she loves). The instructions for the centre back seam involve removing 6 cm of length from the hipster pattern...this did not work on my hipster pattern, because I had already shortened it's length...so I put back the 7cm I had already taken out, then removed 6cm as per the instructions and it all worked out fine. I tried to photograph a back view but could not "airbrush" these photos to my satisfaction!! I did not make mine nearly as skimpy as the instructions...which is the benefit of sewing my own!
Now I need to work on the one-pieces, so that I actually have a pair that I can wear in public.
See pattern review for a few more sewing details.
The third bikini is my favourite...the top is a variation on the bandeau and the bottom bikini was the same as my hawaiian print, only with a gathered panel at the sides.
By this stage I was feeling a bit adventurous, so I tried a string side bikini with centre back seam and a triangle top to match. I bought this fabric for my 4 yo daughter. I never, ever thought that I would wear a string bikini, let alone one in lolly pink (I did make my daughter a matching bikini from a Kwiksew pattern, which she loves). The instructions for the centre back seam involve removing 6 cm of length from the hipster pattern...this did not work on my hipster pattern, because I had already shortened it's length...so I put back the 7cm I had already taken out, then removed 6cm as per the instructions and it all worked out fine. I tried to photograph a back view but could not "airbrush" these photos to my satisfaction!! I did not make mine nearly as skimpy as the instructions...which is the benefit of sewing my own!
Now I need to work on the one-pieces, so that I actually have a pair that I can wear in public.
See pattern review for a few more sewing details.
5 comments:
Ummm... WOW. Your bikinis look amazing, and you just saved yourself a few hundred dollars there (is swimwear not just the most overpriced garment out there?). I have never heard of this site before, I'm bookmarking it.
Great job. I hope to expand my skills to swim wear some day.
Thanks so much for the bikini pep talk! I'm following you now :) So inspiring i might have to give it a go this summer ...... wow, they all look so professional!
Sarah
Dolly Donations
I am so impressed with your sewing skills! I would never have thought to sew bikinis, but after reading your successes I may have to give it a shot.
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