![]() OK for the back construction, this is one spot I regret not taking more pictures. So basically I apologize for any shoddy directions but if you have further questions comment below or feel free to message me on instagram. Again I played around with this and its been some time, which reminds me I really need to keep a sewing journal. My next mod came using the birdie one piece along the front, so what I’m saying is the neckline and the top of the straps, where straps will be inserted, where cut similar to that pattern. Ive modified this pattern by raising the front hip and made the back booty more cheeky like the Whitney bottoms, I also wear a medium in that pattern. I will say I have a long midsection so I’ve extended this pattern 1.5in. So the base piece for this design was the poppy one piece. If you want sewing swimwear videos you can check out the brand owner on YouTube. Patterns right sides together using the first front piece to cut the secondĪll swimwear patterns mentioned are from my favorite Edgewater Ave. Be sure to be using a ballpoint needle, my machine likes 75/90, and a zig zag stitch. The purple swimwear fabric under any setting of my iron began to warp and wave. But you’ll want the water/heat combo aka steam to play well with the spandex/lycra fabric. Then you can play with your iron setting trying lower or putting it on the steam setting. I’m super classy so I use a dish cloth, also you will want to dampen your cloth and or mist it so its wet. Important parts to remember when ironing swimwear fabric is you will want a cloth between. ![]() ![]() Most swimwear is good with ironing but always, like with all fabrics, test out on a small section. Ok so most of the swimwear fabric I’ve worked with can be ironed, but this purple fabric, the one I chose to blog about, is one that does not like ironing. So I’m going to give you a couple low down tips on how I sew swimwear and then I will focus on the construction of the purple one piece. Swimwear from Nunez Fabrics in Miami Tips Which doesn’t mean I have stopped sewing you can always keep up on instagram I find it easier to post there quickly but I will try to quit ignoring my baby blog. And it’s not that I haven’t thought about blogging, my passion has just been a little distracted. If you know me, and in true sagittarius nature, I’m an easy going person but I don’t do something if I don’t want to. Read our full review of Helen Jon to see what we loved when we tested the suits.OOhhhh hiii yeah I still blog sometimes. While there are a few suits with underbust seams on this list, Helen Jon offers the most supportive fit for most body types and busts. It also features a v-neck and shirring detail around the torso for a super flattering fit. This suit is fully lined and reinforced with an underbust seam. Each piece is fit on at least seven different bodies to ensure it fits a myriad of body types and fits them well. That's why Helen Jon uses real people, like their employees, as fit models instead. It doesn't take into account any variety in body type, shape, and age. They work with one fit model in a median size of their range and then scale their patterns up and down to accommodate smaller and larger sizes, but Helen Jon realized this method was flawed. Most brands use fit models (models with the perfect proportions for any given size) to make sure their styles fit well. ![]() If support is your #1 concern when looking for a one-piece, look no further than Helen Jon.
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