[BAW 25] A Floral Tankini for Mom

Jun 25, 2016 | Swimwear Makes | 12 comments

Hi All!

It’s the big reveal!! It was so strange being behind the camera instead of in front of the camera this time! But I’m so excited with how this tankini turned out, and mom is too!!

In case this is your first glimpse of this gorgeous tankini- I did two tutorials based around it! One is on Bra Making with Foam, and the other is on Turning your Bra into a Tankini!

This suit was directly inspired by mom and everything that she’s looking for in a swimsuit: support and lift in the cups, and a little extra fullness and coverage around the middle. Mom’s body type is an apple shape (which my sister and I can take full credit for – we were both huge babies),  and her waist measurement is almost the same as her hip measurement, so the ideal bathing suit is one that nips in right under the bust, then flows away towards the hip.

 

The basis for this tankini top is a 3-piece cup bra pattern that I designed custom for mom. The inner layer is cut & sew foam covered with a seamed layer of black swimwear fabric, then over the top I added the stretch mesh. Rather than seam the stretch mesh, which I thought would be too bulky, I just used my pattern piece to make a solid cover that is ruched at the bottom of the cup. I thought it was a really pretty solution that almost makes it look like moulded cup!

For the bra frame I used: a layer of 15 denier for stability, a layer of black swimwear then a layer of stretch mesh. The back band is just a layer of black powernet with a layer of stretch mesh over top.

I finished the top edge with black binding, and made some simple high-waisted bottoms out of the same black to go underneath.

The high-waisted bottoms are perfect, because they can still give a little bit of tummy control, and you can just see them and a tiny bit of upper-stomach through the slightly sheer stretch-mesh!

 

I’m SO happy with how this suit turned out, and I’m proud to report that mom says it’s her favourite bathing suit she’s ever owned! It has the comfort of a bra, it camouflages the mid-section without being tight and ruched, and it’s super light-weight and fun!

Mom is turning 50 this year (can you believe it!) and my number one goal is to only make things that I would also wear (no old- lady bathing suits allowed!) and I can definitely say that I have some serious swimwear envy over this one! 🙂

Now I have some slightly disappointing news. I was planning to have a big surprise give-away of a tankini kit with everything I used to make this suit. However, Canada Post looks like they’re going on strike very soon, which means anything I put in the mail could get stuck there until the strike is over. I’ve looked into different shipping options for the giveaway, and for my Etsy shop, but the prices are pretty steep and right now I think the best option will be to temporarily close my shop and postpone this giveaway until the strike is over or until I figure out an alternative. But I do promise that I will be having this giveaway in the future (as well as a couple limited kits for sale!), so make sure to keep your eyes peeled for that!

But I’ll end the post on a happier note, with this picture of Gibby, the happiest puppy in the world, moments before he shakes and showers mom with a million droplets of water. 😀

How are your sewing plans coming along this summer? Made anything super cute?

I’m getting all ready for the submission post going out tomorrow, so if you have any last minute entires- make sure you get them in right away!!

Also let me know what you think of this tankini, and if you think you’ll use the bra making with foam or turning your bra into a tankini tutorials I put out earlier this week!

🙂 🙂

xo

erin

12 Comments

  1. Jen L

    Beautiful work, and your mom looks great in the suit!

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  2. mli

    It's really beautiful! would you make it in nylon spandex swimwear fabric, or is stretch mesh better?

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    • EmeraldErin

      Thanks! This would definitely work with nylon spandex swimwear fabric, but it would be a bit heavier in look. I prefer it with the stretch mesh to have a lighter drape, but neither would be wrong 🙂

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    • EmeraldErin

      Thanks! The bra is a custom pattern that I drafted for my mom, and I did a tutorial earlier this week on how to draft the skirt part of the tankini for your own bra pattern.

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  3. allie J.

    Your mom is so cute in her new swimwear!

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    • EmeraldErin

      Thanks Allie 🙂 🙂

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  4. Jennifer Moriarty

    I love the suit, your mom looks amazing in it. I've also been looking at printed stretch mesh and wondering how it would work. I may give it a try.

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    • EmeraldErin

      Thanks Jennifer! I recommend the stretch mesh! As you read I'm so disappointed that I couldn't do my giveaway right now- but I will be in the future 🙂

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  5. Ilna

    Wow, your mom looks good in her swimsuit. She's so lucky to have a daughter to make her beautiful things.Lovely fabric too

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    • EmeraldErin

      Thanks Ilna 🙂 you're so sweet 🙂

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