3.14.2012

Rae's Spring Top Sewalong

It's that time of year again!  Time to think Spring Tops.  

 I haven't decided if I'm going to enter.  I was a finalist last year, which was so amazing.  I'm not sure I can "top" that.

It's been fun to think about.  I started a Pinterest Board for inspiration.

Are you planning on entering?  It's definitely a fun excuse to get those creative juices flowing and to sew for yourself.  

Can't wait to see all the entries!

And yes, I am working on the swimsuit tutorial.  Should be up later this week.

3.02.2012

Sneak Peek and an Announcement

Here's a sneak peek at what I've been working on.  
I'm hoping to have a downloadable pattern for a size 5 and instructions on how to make your own pattern. 
But, you're going to have to wait a bit since I'm headed off on a ski trip for a few days.  

In the meantime, checkout the new "Share Your Photos" tab at the top.  I finally put together a Flickr group for Zaaberry inspired projects!  So get out your cameras and show me what you've done. 

Happy weekend.

2.28.2012

More Swimsuit Supplies

 I may have gone a little overboard here, but I just couldn't help myself!  My local warehouse fabric store that mostly stocks home dec fabrics, happens to have an amazing selection of swimwear fabric.

If you are thinking about making one, I think what you want is either nylon/spandex or polyester/spandex, not cotton/spandex.  I'm certainly no expert, so feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.  The first suit I made was a polyester/spandex blend, but all of those fabrics above are nylon/spandex.  It's a little thicker, but the poly/spandex worked just fine and might be easier to find. 


After searching around for swimwear sewing tips, I came across this site.  I wish I had seen their tips before.  I had bought some fancy elastic that I thought was the right kind, when in fact the regular elastic I had in my drawer says right on the back that you can use it for swimwear.  Go figure!

  
Before I had a chance to really read over the Creative Chicks tips, I tried making a pair of bottoms for myself.  They came out pretty good, though a little small.  




I folded the top over twice and then did a zig-zag.  It looks much nicer than the leg openings which I just folded once.  
 
The seam flattens out when it's on my body, but is still a little wonky.  With the Creative Chicks tips in hand, I'm confident the next suits will be just right.  

Are you inspired to make your own yet?