Showing posts with label class picnic shorts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label class picnic shorts. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 10, 2019

KWIKSEW 1606 Bathers Top and Oliver+S Class Picnic Shorts for Lidia

***UPDATE***
Soon, they are great for water sports but not so good for diving/racing,I am going to try the Jalie pattern Jax recommended below.



**ORIGINAL POST**
 Lidia had a very particular swimsuit design in mind, for her aquatics camp.
She wanted a very fitted cropped top with a racer style back and board shorts that behaved like swimmer bottoms i.e. firm, stretchy but good coverage.
After hunting through my (considerable) bathers pattern tub, Lidia stumble upon KWIKSEW 1606 (OOP but still pops up on eBay)
Liddy's measurements put her on the cusp of a size 6 but I have learnt with bathers, sizing back in width in advisable (and adding some length, if in doubt)
My sewing gal-pal Cindy, taught me the secret to a good swimsuit is lining it.
You don't have to use a special lining fabric. Self lining or using up scraps works just fine.
I had some pieces of a lighter weight swimmer fabric that was a good match, so I used that.
I cut and sewed two tops and the put them wrong sides together and the finished them as one.
I used the advised elastic lengths, which was spot on, and although I have a cover stitch, I find this 'wave' stitch on my sewing machine is a much sturdier finish on swimwear.
The fit is perfect!
You could add padding if you wish but Liddy was after a proper sportswear type swimming top. She wanted it firm but with good movement across her shoulders.
Tick!
Now, for the bottoms...
Class Picnic shorts
Okay, not what I expected.
Lidia explained she had squeezed into her favourite shorts
Of course they were way too tight but she liked the fit.
She thought they may work as board shorts.
I decided to omit the facings and self line the shorts.
This adds to the 'secure' feeling Liddy likes in swimming bottoms. She is not a fan of skimpy briefs.
I then pinned the front flaps in place and Liddy tried them on. We moved the flaps over until the shorts were quite firm through the thigh.
The 'wave' stitch, on my machine, is extremely stretchy and strong so it is my goto when sewing swimsuits.
I finished the waistband, including leaving the openings in the side seams to thread the elastic through, and then sewed them together.
Lidia is very pleased with the result.
A snappy swimsuit sewn to her requirements.
And a spare!
This is not the first time I used the Class Picnic short pattern to make swimmers.
I had made them before in a drip dry taslon.
Which made a sporty, sturdy pair of trunks.
~My Verdict~
I was surprised at how well these turned out. When Liddy first suggested this pattern I wasn't sure at all.
I wondered how I was going to do the facings with slippery spandex and installing a gusset seemed impossible.
It was when Lidia asked for them to be lined I had a light bulb moment and decided to self line.
The pattern construction made that very easy to do.
For the first pair, I used a wide elastic across  the back.
But this caused a few issues at the side if the casing(twisting)
so I used two channels and a narrower elastic for the second pair.
This turned out much neater and I would think, more comfortable.
The KWIKSEW pattern was perfect, the suggested elastic length was spot on and the instructions were excellent.
~Lidia's Verdict~
Mum made this swim suit set and another; in the same pattern but different colour, for my aquatic camp.  The Aquatic camp was for the whole senior school (even though there is less the 20 of us) we had three days of activities and this meant that I was able to rotate them throughout the camp.
The swimsuits fit really nicely and although they fit quite tightly when they are dry they are very stretchy and fit just right when they are wet.  Because of my broad shoulders and small bust measurements I often find bought swim tops rather constricting when I try to move. This top was great even when we went went water skiing and kneeboarding it didn't rub anywhere.
The shorts are also great. I will be the first to admit that I am quite particular about my swim shorts as I like nicely covering shorts and these are just what wanted. 

The aquatics camp is a wonderful trip organised by our tiny school. The students are able to try a myriad of activities from water skiing to catamaran-ing. 
I baked them 4 1/2 kg (about 10 lb) of biscuits for snacks and they ate them THE FIRST DAY, that tells you how active they were.

We love our little school and Liddy had a blast!
Thank you for reading.... xx N




Thursday, December 1, 2016

A Short Post *snort*

To my dismay,
Tildy and Trixie need few new clothes.
Both are the recipients of many gorgeous hand-me-downs from their siblings and many generous friends. #sewingfriendsarethebest.

After a quick wardrobe sort the only things lacking were some shorts and tee's.
First up, some classic Puppet Show shorts
Sewn up in a linen/cotton remnant from Spotters with a contrast pocket binding.
Size 5 still has plenty of room.
Another pair, in navy linen, for school.
And finally...

A pair of double denim Class Picnic shorts
I just reverse the denim for the contrast.
Size 4 with plenty of room yet for tiny Miss Tildy.

~Matilda's Verdict~
I quite like the different colour denim. 
They are also very comfy.
They've got lots of room for my legs to fit through.
They are my favourite shorts 

I am happy with that.
Trixie is slightly less happy with sharing the spotlight 

Step by step Puppet Show shorts
Step by step Class Picnic shorts


xx N
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Sunday, January 10, 2016

Oliver+S School Bus Tee and Class Picnic Shorts for Lidia

Is there anything nicer then sewing for Lidia?
sporting her new hair cut for 2016
Not really.
A cute School Bus t-shirt by O+S 
In a very stretchy cotton/lycra
Liddy's chest measurement was a wee bit larger then the size 12 sizing but it looked roomy enough when I held the pattern piece to her.
The gorgeous transfer is from VanIkke , they are not cheap but very, very good quality.
I advise taking your time applying them, letting them cool properly between pressings and peeling the clear layer off slowly and carefully.
The transfers I used in the past are still going strong.
Cold wash, dry away from direct sun.
I sewed the neck band using this method, it gives a really polished finish.
To be worn with the Class Picnic shorts.
Which are a really cute sew.
I used a dark, stretch denim trimmed with a light blue denim, finished with some jeans style topstitching.
Although being nearly 12, Liddy measures up a size 8 in these shorts and they are plenty roomy enough.
I was really pleased with the look and the denim sewed up pretty well.
I have a step-by-step tute here if you feel like some hand holding.
Do you like her new hair-do?
Very grown up.
Lidia's verdict.
''I love it and it is really comfortable. It is easy to move around in.
It also looks nice.
The stencil is a little bit babyish for me, next time I would like this one.
Both the shorts and the t-shirt fit perfectly and I love them''


Thanks for popping by, please leave a comment if you have time. Things are getting pretty quiet around here.

xx N