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Modest Swimwear

 


Hi Friends,

Summer officially begins in a few days. We joke that Canada has two seasons: Winter and Construction. But in all seriousness, although the climate leans toward the frigid, summers can be hot, hazy and humid, with the thermostat reaching 30°C or higher.

The best way to cool off is by taking a nice, cool refreshing swim in a pool or lake. There are also splash pads for entertaining the kids. With summer and water fun on the mind, what am I to wear? 

A few years back, just as I was developing my sewing mojo, I discovered that the world of PDF patterns. At the time I wasn't ready to commit to paying for anything so I scoured the internet for free, beginner friendly patterns. Cucicucicoo's swim cap was just what I was looking for. It was quick and simple to construct. I have used it many times while in the pool.

In my zeal to become a sewist, around the time I made that swim cap, I self drafted a swim skirt. I'm sure I have a photo of my semi-successful attempt buried in my drive. It was a fine try and certainly functional. Still, I knew that there had to be something better out there. 

Cue this past week when I noticed that Peek-a-boo Patterns had the Mama Surfsuit on sale. What attracted me to purchasing the pattern was that it had a:
  • high neckline, 
  • covered back, 
  • sleeves and 
  • optional skirt. 
In short, it is everything I am looking for in a swim suit! As soon as I buy some swim fabric and sew up the Mama Surfsuit I will give a formal review.

I plan on lengthening the skirt and adding snaps at the hem for modesty. Paired with swim leggings I can foresee that this outfit will be a summer staple!


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