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THE SHERWOOD SWIMSUIT – FREE SEWING PATTERN

Our newest free pattern comes with a wave of sun and I can’t wait to hit the beach with it! The Sherwood Swimsuit free sewing pattern features a unique one-piece design, with side ties and a flattering silhouette. Try your version with any one of Mood’s UV protective tricots or one of their neoprene prints!

 

Purchase Materials Used Below:

  • 1/2 yard White and Black Python UV Protective Compression Tricot with Aloe Vera Microcapsules
  • 1/2 yard Turquoise Python UV Protective Compression Tricot with Aloe Vera Microcapsules
  • 1 yard Nude Shaper Power Mesh
  • 2-3 pkgs Nickel Grommets
  • Optional: Dritz Magenta Grommet Plier Kit – 0.375″
  • MDF200 – The Sherwood Swimsuit Sewing Pattern (free download below!)
Alternative Recommended Fabrics:
  • Tricot
  • Neoprene
  • Power Mesh
CLICK HERE FOR TIPS FOR SEWING TRICOT & SWIMWEAR

First, it is strongly recommended that you use a serger or stretch stitch on your regular machine for this pattern.

Begin by  sewing your two top pieces with the faces together along the shoulder seam and side seam.

Along the same side, sew your bottom pieces together as well.

Lining up the side seams, sew the top and bottom together at the waistline.

Repeat all steps above with your lining pieces, making sure to sew up the opposite side of your main layer so the lining mirrors it.

Tip: After this step, I also recommend cutting 3/8″ off all the raw edges of your lining layer. Your outer layer will be folded over onto the lining next, and it’s easier to have the lining be a bit smaller than the outer layer here.

Place your lining inside your swimsuit, with the wrong sides together. Fold the raw edges of your main layer inward over your lining and pin into place. Stitch along the edges with a zig-zag stitch to secure.

 

Following the guide on your pattern, fold the open sides of your swimsuit inward and secure with a zig-zag stitch. Using the instructions on your grommets, insert them along the plackets you just made. I used 4 grommets on the top and 5 on the bottom, but you could likely get away with only 4 on the bottom if you’d prefer to keep your supplies to 2 packages.

Create your ties using trim or 1″ strips of fabric. Sew them with the faces together and pull right side out with a loop turner or something similar.

Feed your ties through the grommets, and you’re ready to hit the beach!

Will you be adding the Sherwood Swimsuit to your summer wardrobe? Let me know what fabric combinations you’re considering in the comments below!

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