Amaryllis

Amaryllis
Relax

Saturday, April 23, 2016

Strawberry Love

I'm digging online fabric shopping.  It's the only place around here I can get quality bra-making and swimwear fabrics.  Tampa doesn't have a fabric store that sells printed nylon spandex for swimwear. The nearest store that sells swim fabrics is 36 miles from my house and it can take more than an hour to get there.  They have a pretty good selection of basics but only a few prints.  I love to go there for the adventure of it, I like to touch the fabrics, but it's disappointing to go home empty handed. Conversely, it's exciting to receive packages in the mail.
Swim Fabric
Nylon Spandex Swimwear Fabric

Swim Fabric
Nylon Spandex Swimwear Fabric
I made the cutest swimsuit for my daughter using the fabrics that I purchased online.  The modified Y-back was inspired by her favorite RTW bra.  I layered the print, powernet, and lining fabrics then sewed them together along the edges before I cut the keyhole.

Y-back
Modified Y-back before Keyhole Cut
I need to remove 1/4" from the armhole because I decided to use binding for the edges instead of elastic.  Sew a zig-zag stitch next to the original line of stitching to be removed and save yourself from a headache later.
Keyhole Back
Zig-Zag before cutting off the seam allowance.
Remember to remove seam allowances from the edges that will be bound.
Remove Seam Allowance
Remove Seam Allowance for Binding Applications

I call this bikini Strawberry Love.  The high-waisted bottoms with heart buttons and rear seam are made from the Pin-up Girls, 3 Sisters Bikini, Violet pattern in a printed denim nylon spandex. The bikini top is a PUG Classic in foam covered with the cutest heart and strawberry printed nylon spandex.  This is the first time I used foam and it got a little squished.  The bikini back was self-drafted and features a modified Y-back with a keyhole opening inspired by my daughter's favorite ready-to-wear bra.

Bikini
Strawberry Love Bikini
Modified Y-back with Keyhole

1 comment:

  1. I am so glad to see these patterns in real situations. I love that you used a different back too. Very creative!

    ReplyDelete