LJC Swimsuit Pattern
LJC Swimsuit Pattern
LJC Swimsuit Pattern
Sewing
pattern
for
making
cute
swimsuits
for
dolls
like
American
Girl,
BFC
Ink,
and
Kartio
Kids
Supplies Needed:
yard
of
swim
fabric
(spandex)
or
a
girls
swimsuit.
30
inches
of
fold
over
elastic
(I
will
refer
to
it
as
FOE)
5/8
or
width
Thread
Sewing
machine
with
a
zigzag
and
stretch
stitch
options
Once
you
have
chosen
your
fabric,
pin
the
pattern
and
cut
out
all
of
the
pieces.
Make
sure
that
the
fabric
is
folded
for
double
thickness
and
that
the
print
is
going
in
the
right
direction.
Also
notice
that
there
is
a
pattern
piece
that
needs
to
be
placed
on
a
fold.
The
chart
below
shows
measurements
of
the
fold
over
elastic
for
each
type
of
doll.
The
Karito
and
AG
will
use
the
same
pattern
pieces.
DOLL A. G. B F C KARITO
Sewing
Instructions
NOTE:
Fold
over
elastic
(FOE)
is
inexpensive
and
can
be
found
in
a
variety
of
colors.
There
are
many
etsy
shops
that
sell
it
as
well
as
multiple
sites
on
the
web.
The
type
that
Ive
used
in
the
illustration
is
wide
which
becomes
3/8
when
folded
in
half.
You
can
see
from
the
picture
to
the
left,
that
it
has
a
crease
down
the
center
so
it
will
fold
easily.
The
fabric
is
sandwiched
between
the
two
sides
of
the
elastic.
You
can
sew
with
a
small
zigzag
or
a
stretch
stitch.
1. Sew the FOE along the top edge of the front. Do not stretch the swimsuit fabric. 2. Sew the FOE along the top edges of the two back pieces (the side that slants down to the center back). Stretch the FOE to fit the fabric.
3. Lay one arm piece of FOE flat. Line up the side seam edge of both the front and back piece with the bottom and top edges of the strip. See first picture to the far left. 4. Sandwiching the fabric between the two sides, fold the elastic in half and pin to keep the front and back pieces lined up. Sew all along the edge of the elastic, from the side over the shoulder to the other side. 5. Repeat this for the other side. 6. The finished straps are pictured left.
7. With right sides together, match up the side seam. Pin. 8. It is recommended to sew the side seams with a stretch stitch. On the machine used in the illustration, it is #9. It looks like a zigzag, but its more straight than wide. This will allow your seam to stretch with your fabric without breaking. 9. Sew both side seams with a seam allowance.
10.Sew
the
leg
pieces
of
FOE
to
the
leg
openings.
Stretch
the
elastic
slightly
to
fit
the
fabric.
The
elastic
measurement
is
about
longer
than
necessary
so
that
you
can
stretch
it
while
sewing
to
the
edge.
Trim
of
the
excess.
12.With right sides together, match up the center back seam. Pin and sew with a stretch stitch. Be sure to sew a rounded curve, not a point where the piece curves in.
13.With the swimsuit still inside out, lay it flat and match up the center crotch seam. Sew with a stretch stitch and reinforce with a zigzag to finish the seam.
Finished Swimsuit