Beach Vibes
Beach Vibes
Summer vacations are here and always my favorite time of the year. This year I traveled backed to Punta Cana with my family. For this special vacation my husband and I are celebrating 10 years and renewing our vows! In typical sewist fashion, I had to create most of my clothes for this trip. One of my most favorite handmade items is this two piece swimsuit using my friend Katie Kortman’s Spoonflower fabric. Does this not scream CORNY RAINBOW?
let’s tAlk swimweAr!
First I have to share that sewing swimwear is not all bad. I will say if you have a serger that is half the battle. Picking your elastic is also very important. Be sure to purchase swimwear elastic. I purchased my elastic from amazon. Another tip for sewing swimwear is to use twin needles for stretch fabrics. The twin needle makes finishing the hems very professional and clean. While not all swimsuits need this finishing stitch, I think the double stitch is perfect for my two piece. I used a two piece swimsuit I purchased last summer for my pattern and added two inches to all edges. My old swimsuit did not have a zipper and the fabric is not as thick as this Sports Lycra so this make was perfect for a zipper. I cut straight down the middle of the front pattern piece and installed the zipper. The front top piece and the entire bottom piece are lined with mesh fabric. For the waistband I used 1 inch elastic. I attached the elastic after finishing my edges with my serger. I attached elastic at leg openings, waist of bottoms, and the edge of the top. An easy way to attach the elastic is with your serger (pull only the elastic while attaching not the fabric).
Where did I go wrong?
You don’t just sew your 2nd swimsuit ever without bumps in the road (well…I didn’t). My first mistake was thinking that since I’m sewing fabric I need to stretch, I also needed to use my stretch thread. Oh God…was I wrong. The stretch thread wasn’t necessary AT ALL! So after my thread broke while sewing for the 37th time I finally said to myself, why don’t you just use an all purpose thread. Well, I finally did and goodness I could’ve saved so much time if I just started with basic thread (talk about learning from your mistakes).
Overall I really enjoyed making this swimsuit and it fits me perfectly. This Spoonflower fabric made making this swimsuit that much more worth the hour plus of seam ripping lol. The time it may take to sew this look is about 1-2 hours. I plan on making more swimwear very soon and even considering a YouTube tutorial (I think I’ll take a poll on that lol). I hope you enjoyed this read.
Thanks for stopping by!
Peace & Love