What I Made in 2013: Bombshell Swimsuit


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Pattern: Bombshell Swimsuit by Closet Case Files
Fabric: lycra spandex from The Fabric Fairy
Size: 6 graded to a 10?  I think?  I really don’t remember…

So yes, it’s a bitter 5 degrees outside today, and I woke up to a pile of snow that the latest and greatest winter storm just dumped on the Boston area.  The snow had me thinking about warm weather and beaches, the trip to Puerto Rico next month that I’m planning, and that it’s only January 3 and I’m sick of winter already.  My thoughts turned naturally to sewing, and I decided to post pictures of my Bombshell Swimsuit that I made in 2013 and never made it to the blog, mostly because I don’t deem it wearable for swimming or lounging in the sun (even though it does look pretty cute).

Don’t get me wrong – this is a great pattern and I have every intention of making it again, maybe before vacation in February.  I learned a lot: I never sewed with spandex before, or made a swimsuit for that matter, and there’s some things I want to do differently for the next go-round to get better results and a better fit.  Heather Lou, you rock for putting out such a well-drafted pattern and writing great instructions!  I felt like you were holding my hand the whole way through the sewing process.


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I wasn’t sure what size to pick for this pattern and went off of the measurements for the pattern, which I believe led me to picking out size 6 and grading out to a 10 at the hips – it was a little tricky.  I also chose the sweetheart neck view of the swimsuit since I thought it would be easier for small-chested moi to pull off.  Sadly, I had a devil of a time applying the swim elastic around the legs and it ended up all ripply (I blame the fact that I can’t adjust the pressure of my presser foot).  There’s also a ton of fabric around the bum and crotch area, so I learned that I should have gone down at least one size in the lower part of the swimsuit.


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This suit was also constructed pre-serger, so I’m sure using my serger next go-round will improve the overall quality of the swimsuit as well (I’m sure it’s possible to make a great looking suit with a regular machine, but it just didn’t work well for me).  I used the zig-zag stitch on my regular machine and you can really see the stitching and space between the stitches on the outside.  I wasn’t too keen about how the fabric looked when stretched over my hips; you could definitely tell the fabric was printed and not yarn dyed since the fabric looked white in the stretched red sections.  Good to know for next time…


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Which brings me to my biggest problem with the swimsuit – the bust.  I used cups for this suit, specifically gel padded sew-in cups, in the attempt to give the suit a more “bombshell” silhouette than I currently have (this gal’s got no curves, but whatever).  I think that was mistake #1 – the cups did nothing for support or feeling like I was “in” the suit, and may have distorted the fit of the neckline.  Plus, I felt a little cartoony when I put the suit on, hahaha.

There’s also major gap-age along the top, which is probably indicative that I picked a size too big.  What I should have done is go by my measurements without my usual padded bra on since that would be more true to how the suit would fit.  Yet again, I had the worst time sewing the elastic at the top – I think I ripped it out about five times and it still didn’t lay flat.  My solution was to make some tucks along the neckling to eliminate the buckling and get the suit to lay flat, but it didn’t turn out right.  I didn’t want to post a photo on here, but when I bend over, you can see down my suit – imagine the problem I’d have with  a wave coming along in the ocean!!


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I do love the back – the scooped lower back and the ruching all the way down is pretty flattering.  I also dig the bum coverage, too, even though mine was baggy because of my previously mentioned sizing error.


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Obligatory pin-up pose!

Yes, I will make this again with the knowledge I learned the first time around: I’m looking at this suit as a “muslin” before I make the awesome final version.  I think the halter version may work out better for my bust, and I’ll use regular swim cups instead of these looks-like-I-got-a-bewb-job cups.  Maybe I’ll do a solid cobalt blue color?  All I know is that the next time I’m back in New York, I’m hitting up Spandex House!

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Swimsuit Sewing 2013: So, So Close


Bombshell Swimsuit ruching

How was your weekend?  I decided to bite the bullet and cut out my Bombshell Swimsuit last Friday and made a lot of progress on it over the weekend, but not enough to actually finish the suit.  The ruching was a little time-consuming but totally worth the end-result, and assembling the suit with the lining wasn’t as scary as I thought it was going to be.


Giving my Bombshell Swimsuit some bewbs

I even gave my swimsuit a boob job, hahahahaha.

Here’s where I ran into trouble – the elastic, as seen below:


Why do I keep getting this rippling with my swimsuit elastic? This is for the neckline


It's even rippled when I first attach the elastic

These are photos of the elastic going across the top of the suit bodice.  See how it’s rippling?  The fabric even looks like it’s stretched in the first photo, but I didn’t stretch anything at all when I attached the elastic to the fabric (I blame my presser foot and inability to adjust the pressure on my machine).

After consulting the sewing think-tank that is Twitter (thank you soooo much to Katie, Laura, Heather, Dixie, Brooke, Gillian, and Leila), I ripped out the elastic and steamed the elastic and fabric, letting it rest for awhile and recover its original shape.  Then, I reattached the elastic and stretched it slightly while stitching, resulting in the elastic being about two inches shorter across the chest.  Here’s what I got:


Still gaping :(

(Cue “wah wah wah” sound, or Nelson from The Simpsons saying “ha ha!”)

Yes, it’s a boob shot.  But you can see in the picture that the rippling is gone, now it’s just gaping across the chest.

Here’s what I think – I need to size it down on the sides because it’s too big in the chest.  When trying to decide what size to make, I used what my bust measures wearing a bra as the number to go by and cut out a size 8 for the top, grading it to a 10 from waist to hip.  However, I think I should have gone with a smaller size because there’s no way I measure that without some oomph and padding.  Even though I added push-up cups to the lining (hey, it’s a Bombshell Swimsuit, after all), it’s still not cutting it.  My chest is too narrow for the width of the bodice.

So, with that being said, I’m going to take out the elastic (for the sixth time, no joke), lay my bodice on the original pattern piece, and cut the suit down on the sides by the bust since the back fits perfectly.  I’m really hoping this works!  I’d love to wear this to the beach on Saturday.

(PS: I did try my suit on in the shower and there was no sagging or funky issues other than the above mentioned, hooray!)

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A Good Mail Day


Swimsuit fabric is here just in time for the @closetcasefiles Bombshell Swimsuit Sewalong!

It’s here it’s here, my swimsuit fabric is here!  Let me tell you, I am so happy/impressed with my new fabric find, The Fabric Fairy.  The shipping was super fast and packaged so nicely – the fabric bundle was tied with some fold-over elastic (hello, DIY hair ties) and additional swatches of swim fabric similar to what I purchased were included inside.  That’s a smart business idea and I really appreciated seeing and feeling some fabric that they knew I was interested in.  Because of this, I’ll probably end up ordering some more fabric from them – kudos, Fabric Fairy!

Are you ready for the Bombshell Sewalong???  I just need to download my pattern and assemble it before Monday.

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Bombshell Swimsuit, or, I will Make a Swimsuit in 2013


Welcome to Ogunquit

I love the beach!

You guys, have you seen the awesomeness that Heather has churned out on Closet Case Files??  That sassy lady has gifted us with an adorable retro swimsuit pattern that flatters, is cute, and easy to sew!  I’ve been thinking about making a swimsuit for the past few years but could never find a pattern I liked or work up the courage to tackle sewing spandex with my sewing machine (sans serger).  But Heather has been gracious enough to not only design a great pattern but host a sew-a-long for swimsuit sewing newbs like myself.  The sew-a-long starts on June 17, giving you a week to gather your supplies and get started.

After looking around online for some inspiration, I just ordered this spandex from The Fabric Fairy:


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How cute will that be???  I’m thinking I’ll make view A, the gathered bust swimsuit.  I also bought some white spandex for contrasting straps and an added bow at the bust.  I can’t wait to make this suit!

Download the pattern here from Heather’s Etsy shop: Bombshell Swimsuit

Are you joining in?  Have you made a swimsuit before?

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