While I'm really excited about sewing up a swimsuit for myself, I started off sewing swimwear for kids. Sewing kids swimwear is awesome. Most kids have a pretty straight up and down shape, so fitting is minimal, and their suits take so little fabric that they're almost free. It's a great way to hone your skills before tackling a suit for a curvy grown up.
Nevermind that the cuteness factor is OFF THE CHARTS. Seriously, how adorable is this little sweetheart??? You can get the pattern for her suit
here and
here, and one to match her 18 inch doll
here.
Here is an adorable tank style suit with some fun design extras. Flutter sleeve? Cute bow in back? Check and check! Get this pattern
here.
And of course,
the entire Jalie swimwear line comes in children's sizes, all the way down to 2T. If you are a swim or exercise gear beginner, Jalie patterns have fabulous instructions and are full of great tips to make your sewing experience successful.
Kwik Sew also offers a line of children's swimwear for both
boys and
girls. Their styles are classic and the patterns are well written and well drafted.
Of course, we can't forget the accessories! How cute is this little swim cap! Get the pattern
here, as well as a pattern for the matching ruched tankini
here. Doesn't get any cuter than that.
Well, that gets our girls ready to hit the pool, but there is an unsurprising lack of good boy patterns for swimwear. I hunted down a few for you...
This guy looks pretty darn thrilled with his Surf's Up board shorts! We like them, too. I particularly like that they include instructions for the mesh lining you see in RTW board shorts. Nice work Peek-a-boo Pattern shop! Pick this one up
here.
Dana of Made also provided a great tutorial for a board shorts refashion. You can find it
here. Instructions for the mesh lining are included here as well, although the diaper cover pattern she references is only up to a size 24 months. I think the
Kitschy Coo Boy Cut Brief pattern would be a perfect substitution for the larger sizes - just use elastic in the legs instead of the bands.
Looking for a more streamlined fit? How about these great Euro Swim Trunks by Running with Scissors? Get the pattern
here.
Of course, no discussion of kids clothing is complete without a mention of
Ottobre Design.
I love the Running with Scissors and Ottobre boy trunks. Great links!
ReplyDeleteI've seen the Running with Scissors one before and was heartbroken it only went up to 5T. I'm trying to talk Simon into a surfer suit like one from Jalie.
ReplyDeleteNow I think my suit needs a bow in the back and at least one ruffle somewhere... Maybe I need to make more than one!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for listing all those swim issues of ottobre... A great help.
ReplyDeleteI have the 03/2009 Ottobre magazine. I'm gonna have to go and look at that one again!
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