Hello! I’ve made this new bikini…
Pattern: the Sophie swimsuit by Closet Case patterns; and yes, I did make two sets of Sophie bikinis earlier in the year when I was testing this pattern but there were things about both pairs that I wasn’t happy with. With the pink/black one, while I really liked the bikini top, I really didn’t like how the colour blocking on the bottoms looked. And with my grey pair, the bikini cups really were just too scant for my liking.
But mostly, it just came over me that I really wanted a black bikini this year. I’ve also kept the pink/black top, altered it to be a halter neck; and also the charcoal bottoms and plan to continue wearing them too, mixing and matching with each other and with my new black ones here too. Now I’ve got so much choice!
Fabric: a quite thick, black stretch polyester/lycra fabric from Fabulous Fabrics. It has a slightly rough side which I prefer to the smooth shiny “right” side, so I used the rougher side out for my right side. This is what you can do when you Make Your Own!
Now, sizes and fit; and this is my tip for fitting a foam-lined bra/bikini top: Cut out the foam cups, baste together and test the fit of these on you FIRST! Once the fit of the foam cups is perfect, repeat the same alterations to your fashion fabric… This is the exact same advice I would give for self-fitting a foam lined bra for yourself.
My own personal fit modifications… and please skip this bit if you want! after all it’s only of interest to me, really! For both my black, and my pink/black bikini tops, I cut the size 4 but with a size 4 cup. I pieced together the 4/4 foam cups to check the fit. I like the size of this cup on me, coverage-wise, but the fit was just a little “pouffy” so I unpicked and shaved off or “flattened out” some of the curve (about 4mm) from the vertical middle seam on each of the cup pieces. Doing this gave me a really excellent fit; so then I just cut out the fabric cup pieces the same way; shaving off 4mm of curve from the inner edges of each cup piece. Otherwise I just made them exactly to the pattern, and recycled the bikini hook closure and underwires from that grey bikini top. That very scant grey bikini top I had made previously, was a size 4 with size 2 cups. It “fitted”, but had not enough coverage!!
With the bottoms; my black fabric is quite thick, almost a little scuba-like and isn’t hugely stretchy, so to be on the safe side I made size 6 bottoms grading out to an 8 at the hips. I didn’t think it needed a full lining but I did incorporate a “panty liner” of white stretch fabric, sandwiched between the front and back in the joining seam and basted it along each leg edge before attaching my swimwear elastic. I topstitched on each side of all vertical seams 1/8″ out from each side (above). You can barely even see this with the naked eye actually because of the black-on-black! but I just wanted it to be all finished off nicely and to stylistically fit in with that same topstitching on the bikini top
Sienna doesn’t like me going in…
… and is always relieved when I come out ok! Craig took these pictures and it makes me laugh how I kinda look like an IronMan or something, charging athletically out of the surf, haha! The water was cold!


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