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Ginger Sew Along: Cutting your fabric and lining

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Now that you have transferred your alterations to your pattern you can cut your fabric. Cutting your fabric and lining is easy. 
  1. Cut 2 of the Upper Cup in Self and in Lining
  2. Cut 2 of the Lower Cup in Self and in Lining
  3. Cut 1 on fold of the Centre Front in Self and in Lining
  4. Cut 1 on fold of the Centre Back in Self and in Lining
  5. Cut 2 Side front in Self – optional to cut lining too. I am using a heavy spandex so I didn’t feel I needed a lining.  If you are using a light coloured fabric, or an unstable knit, line it!
  6. Cut 2 Side back in Self – lining here is optional too

Why line a swimsuit if your fabric is opaque?  Lining does a couple of things.  It gives your fabric stability – especially if you are not using a spandex swimsuit fabric.   Fabric clings when they are wet, proudly displaying every nook and cranny that you may not necessarily want on display at the local beach.  Lining gives you that extra layer. Lighter fabrics, as many of us know, lose their opacity when wet. Lining will prevent an unwanted “Surprise” when you emerge from the water.  So, the moral of the story is, it’s very important to line a swimsuit.

Pins are your friend when cutting knits.  When sewing for myself, I am sometimes so excited to get a project underway, that I am skimpy on the pinning.  Properly pinning your fabric will prevent it from sliding, so you’re sure to get exact cuts each time.

**If you are sewing a 2 piece version, you follow these directions exactly, except that you cut along the waist lines** I’ve included a crotch lining gusset piece for people who may want to sew the bottoms as panties, but don’t want a fully lined garment.  You will find that the crotch seam on this garment sits pretty close to the middle of the legs, which slightly off-sets the crotch lining, providing more coverage up front than towards the back.

What I’m working on now…

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So I ended my stint at the mechanics shop on Thursday, around noon. While I’d like to say I’m sad to be closing this chapter in my life… I’m not. I am so happy to never have to go back there again! While I’m happy to know a little more about cars, and am very proud of myself for persevering through it, I’m so very glad it’s over! I am excited to start my new job on Monday morning.

So, between yesterday and today, between grocery shopping trips, making dinner, and cleaning, I made two bathing suits. The first, a pink floral frilly number, and the second a goldenrod malliot (which is my favourite, and I will keep the sample for myself).

I purchased several yards of spandex on line, and it arrived within days! I’ve been wanting to delve into swim wear for a while now. I’ve always had a hard time finding bathing suits I am comfortable in. While I am petite, I’ve got an ample chest, and curvy hips and I feel like I should be on Baywatch or in some sleazy magazine whenever I put on a bikini… not to mention the discomfort of constantly having to make sure your bosom is still covered by the little fabric triangles…
I’m thinking these will be much more my style… besides, if you ask me, a little modesty is very, very sexy.

Besides swimsuits, I’ve been working on another soft bra, and filling orders. Last week I got a ton of orders that I am trying to get finished up before starting my new job.

For now… I have a headache. Time to curl up on the couch and enjoy some relaxation time!
And remember, tomorrow I draw for the Give Away winner!