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  • Stinger Suit Zipper Hack

    Stinger Suit Zipper Hack

    Sewing the Zipper Into the Back of the Neckline

    The lovely Samantha Wolgast from Little Jem Handmade has been sending me the most beautiful photographs of suits that she has been making from our Stinger Suit pattern, with the zip inserted up the back.

    If you would like to keep a copy of this tutorial for later use, please download a copy here. (Works from desktop-only!)

    The tutorial has also been added to the files menu of our Sewing Group.

    I know many of you out there have been wanting to be able to do this also.  I asked Samantha if she would be able to capture some pics of the process the next time she made one and put a few instructions with them, so that you can see how she does it and be able to follow along and make some of your own.

    Samantha was only too pleased to do this for us and therefore I hope you enjoy reading and following along with her instructions below.  We hope to see your own creations, using these instructions, in the near future either on our Facebook Group or tag me @sewbypatternpieces via your Instagram account.

    Sammantha’s Instructions

    So, I am sure we’ll get stuck into our sewing projects to while away the time while we are in isolation. I have been asked several times by my customers if I could do a stinger suit (awesome sun protection!) with the zipper at the back! 

    Well sure why not I said hahahaha…. Surely it can’t be that hard……well guess what? It isn’t hard at all! If you have already made a stinger suit you should find this super easy to do….

    Grab your pattern & check measurements of the child you are making it for & work out the best size. (all sizing info and how to work out the mixing of sizes to get the perfect fit instructions are included in your stinger suit pattern).
    For my model I made a straight size 8.

    Gather all your pattern pieces…. For the collar, you will need to make a basic adjustment. Grab some paper or pattern trace & take your collar piece and re-draw making the curved ends into a straight rectangle piece adding a further 1/4″ or 6mm each side, see pic below.

    Cut out the collar piece but leave the zipper cover for the moment.

    Now following the original instructions from the stinger suit prepare your BACK piece for the zipper… I like to draw on my lines with a sewing pen.  See pics below.

    For this suit I made the zipper about 10cm longer than what would have been needed for the front. The back neck is higher than the front and extra is also required for the zip to reach to the top of the collar. 

    I drew the mark at the end of the pattern piece adding the extra, then drew on the lines.


    Now you are ready to proceed just like you would any other stinger suit, do not forget to sew in your little tab at the base of the zip as described in the purchased instructions.


    After you have sewn the front & back pieces together you will need to attach your NEW collar piece (it should be a rectangle) The end of the collar should line up with the edges of the zip insertion spot on your back piece. Sew on your collar matching the centre fronts together.

    Now you are ready to insert your zip.  Make sure that the top of the zipper sits nicely to the top of your collar.


    You now need to add your zipper guard & top stitch (same as the original pattern) you will need to add extra length, to the zipper guard, so re-measure how long you will need. Finish off inserting & top stitching your zip.


    Now complete the rest of your suit following the instructions, and you are done! 


    Thank you so much to Samantha for this awesome tutorial.

    If you would like to purchase a copy of the original pattern you are welcome to visit our store.  The Stinger Suit is available in both Ladies and Girls Sizes.  

    Shop for Pattern: Girls Pattern HERE Ladies Pattern HERE

    Instagram Hashtag: #stingerbodysuitpdfpattern #sewbypatternpieces

    Tester Inspiration: Girls Blog Post Link Ladies Blog Post Link

    Pinterest Page: Girls HERE Ladies HERE

  • Ladies Stinger Bodysuit Tester Round Up

    Ladies Stinger Bodysuit Tester Round Up

    Ladies Stinger Suit PDF Pattern
    Katrina Dingly

    It is with much excitement today that I share with you the Ladies Stinger Bodysuit Tester Round Up.  This style has all the same options as the girl’s stinger suit but with the added option of cup sizes.  

    The Ladies Stinger Bodysuit is a comfortable, skirted bodysuit with the option of sleeveless, short, 3/4, or long sleeves.  You also have the option of 1pc or 2 pc. 

    A wide range of sizes have been made and are included in this pattern are as follows: AU 6-26, US 2-22, EU 32-52 and cup sizes A through G. 

    Stinger Suit style sheet

    This style has been on my to do list for a number of years as it is a style I have personally been wanting to make.

    This pattern has been tested in all available sizes and cup sizes and fits like a dream when all size measurements have been adhered to on the chart. There are ladies out there that have not been able to wear one-pieces for years and now due to the fact that they can sew, and because of all the sizes available to them in this pattern they can confidently head to the water looking so good. A A fact that makes me so happy!

    I am so proud to say that ladies that had a real fear of sewing zips and especially into stretch have now mastered the art and are so happy with their finished projects.

    The written instructions guide you through every step of the zipper installation, with links to step by step video tutorials.  Making zipper installation into stretch super easy to master.

    Now for you to see all the wonderful suit these lovely ladies have made across all sizes I present you with the Ladies Stinger Bodysuit Tester Round Up.

    Aimee Louise
    Ali Gadsby
    Amy Hodge
    Brooke Ashcroft
    Jacqueline Evans Bledsoe
    Janette Barnes
    Jennifer Williams
    Katy L Geyer
    Nicole Jupp
    Rachel Harris
    Rachel Harris
    Sarah Mumford
    Synthia Lee Gerritson
    Tai Xie
    Teri Roberts

    These ladies all look so fantastic in their new suits. I hope that you have loved seeing all the options available to you in this pattern. Are you in the market to make a Ladies Stinger Bodysuit, that will protect you in the Summer heat?

    Shop for Pattern:  HERE

    Instagram Hashtag: #stingerbodysuitpdfpattern #sewbypatternpieces

    Pinterest Page:  HERE

  • Girls Stinger Bodysuit Tester Round Up

    Girls Stinger Bodysuit Tester Round Up

    Cover by Tanya Karolia

     

    It is with much excitement today that I share with you the Girls Stinger Bodysuit Tester Round Up.  We have many style options included in this pattern.  It is a comfortable, skirted bodysuit with the option of sleeveless, short, 3/4, or long sleeves.  You also have the option of 1pc or 2 PC.  The sizes included in the Girls Stinger Bodysuit PDF Pattern are from 1-14.
     
    Stinger Suit style shee

    Fabrics for this release have been sponsored by the Fabrics by Missy Rose

     
     
     

    Fabric and Notion Requirements:  

    50% 4-way stretch knit fabric blend containing Lycra/elastane/spandex. Chunky Plastic Zip – 5mm Width – Open or Closed End  
    Video tutorials to shorten zip from the top or the bottom included.
    Magic Tape or “Sew Easy”  Wash Away Quilters Tape 
    (Dissolvable) 1/4”-5/16” or 6mm-8mm
    Leghole and Armhole Elastic 3/8” or 10mm 
    Crop Top and Swim Pant Turnover Waist 3/4” or 20mm
    Crop Top and Swim Pant Waistband Elastic 1” or 25mm

    To make a Girls Stinger Bodysuit just takes one step further than making a plain swimsuit.  The Zip!  You need not be afraid of inserting a zip.  You just need to get hold of some wash away tape.  Using this tape to hold the zip will make sewing a breeze.  If you join our Facebook Sewing Group you will see a post, with this picture, where members have shared where they get their tape or zips from.  There are many places online where you can buy Wash Away Tape from and have it sent right to your door.  

    We have found zips in both Spotlight and Lincraft and some of these stores carry the tape also.  In the instructions of the pattern, there are video links, showing you how to shorten your zips if too long and another to help you sew the zip into your garment, using the wash away tape.

     

    Be prepared to be blown away by our tester’s gorgeous makes.  They have gone all out with fabrics, photography, and look at those zipper installations.  Such perfection!

     

    Linda Stilling
     
    Alana McGregor
     
    Brooke Ashcroft
     
    Shannon McCracken
     
    Laurie McDonnell
     
    Fea Stephens
     
    Fea Stephens
     
    Janette Barnes
     
    Abbie Daniels
     
    Shannon Gates Thomsen
     
    Rachel Harris
     
    Ellen Green
     
    Katty Klatty
     
    Lauren Wernli
     
    Lauren Wernli
     
    Amy Hodge
     
    Amy Hodge
     
    Sarah Castleman
     
    Sarah Castleman
     
    Samantha Wolgast
     
    Samantha Wolgast
     
    Samantha Wolgast
     
    Jenny Walker

    Shop for Pattern: HERE

    Instagram Hashtag: #stingerbodysuitpdfpattern #24200stingerbodysuit

    Pinterest Page: HERE

  • Girls Playtime Dress Tester Round Up

    Girls Playtime Dress Tester Round Up

    “Winter days are made for Playtime … and what better way than to do that in clothes, and with toys, you’ve made for your kids!”

    One Thimble | Issue 19
    Playtime Dress | Issue 19 | One Thimble

    What an exciting pattern release this is. Releasing alongside the Pixel Pullover, Alfie Sweatpants, Monster Mash Pinny, and the Pinky Promise bag is the Playtime Dress PDF Pattern for Issue 19 of the One Thimble Magazine. I am here today to present to you the complete Girls Playtime Dress Tester Round Up.

    The Playtime Dress is the perfect base garment for summer or winter. This is a comfortable A-line Swing Dress that your girls will love wearing. It can be made plain or by making the front a feature with the fabulous circle pockets. Perfect teamed with stockings, socks or leggings.

    The Girls Playtime Dress PDF Pattern comes with all the pieces you need to make 3 sleeve styles:

    A. Cuffed Short Sleeve
    B. Cuffed 3/4 Sleeve
    C. Cuffed Long Sleeve

    It also includes two dress lengths:

    Knee-length and short, and with optional feature pockets.

    Lauren Wernli
    Alison Daines
    Amy Hodge
    Fee Stirt
    Fea Stephens
    Karen Grimshaw
    Kel Curteis
    Linda Stilling
    Pam Allen
    Sandra Schommer
    Sue-Ann Jones
    Whitney Hyer
    Jennifer Van Meter Deshazer

    Girls Playtime Dress Tester Round Up. Such a cute line up of beautiful, fun Playtime Dresses. If you feel your little ones need a Playtime Dress in their lives? Would they love a one with pockets or plain?

    Shop for Pattern: HERE

    Instagram Hashtag:  #playtimedresspdfpattern 

    Pinterest Page: HERE

    Have a happy time sewing!

  • Stinger bodysuit vintage ruffle hack

    Stinger bodysuit vintage ruffle hack

    Stinger body suit ruffle hack
    Sew a stretch ruffle
     
     Today I am very excited to show you my latest sewing project.  Stinger bodysuit vintage ruffle hack.  From the time that I created this pattern, my daughter’s friends have quite vocally let me know they wanted one as well.  Slowly the whole group of them are getting one to wear, this is the 10th Stinger Suit that I have had the pleasure to sew.
     
     
    The image above shows the finished swimsuit, however, it does look like it needs a little more to complete the look in this fabric and we have decided it needs a ruffle on the hem.  So today I am going to show you how to add a ruffle to the Stinger Bodysuit, which can be utilized on any project made from Lycra.
     
    1.  Firstly, measure the hem of the area you will be adding the ruffle to.
     
     
    2.  Next cut the strips to be ruffled at 1 1/4″ or 3cm wide.   These strips need to be cut with the longest measurement going from selvage to selvage 2 1/2 times the garment length measured. The total circumference of fabric required was too long for the width of fabric, so I cut 2 1/2 times the front for the front strip and 2 1/2 times the back for the back strip. 
     
     
    3.  Now run a gathering stitch along the left and right edge of our strips of fabric.  Start by putting your machine on the longest straight stitch possible. Then line up the right edge and sew 3/8″ or 1cm in from the edge, as shown below.
     
     
     4.  Next with the left side under the pressure foot sew the second row of gathering, again this is done 3/8″ or 1cm in from the edge, as shown below.
     
     
    5.  Now pull up the gathering stitches on your strips of fabric, pulling on the bobbin threads only.  Pull the threads so that they gather evenly along the length and check that they now measure the correct length to fit onto the area you wish for them to attach to.
     
    6.  Next, change your machine to a wide zig-zag stitch, or in this case I used a 3 step zig zag.  The reason you will use a zig-zag is because the ruffle is being added onto stretch fabric and if we use a straight stitch it will be more prone to cracking or getting damaged if the area is pulled whilst being worn.
     
     
    7.  Pin your ruffle to the area that you are attaching it to.  To begin sewing place the ruffle under the foot of the machine and let 3/8″ or 1cm overlap the side seam of the skirt. Start your sewing 3/8″ or 1cm in from the strip of edge. 
     
    Ensure you are sewing your row of zig-zag in the centre of the ruffle strip and do not stretch the skirt as you sew.
     
     
    8.  This how it should look once sewn.
     
     
    9.  This is what the reverse side of the skirt looks like.  With the ruffle slightly showing as it covers the raw edge of the skirt.
     
     
    10.  Next place and pin the ruffle to the back of the skirt.
     
     
    11.  To begin sewing the ruffle onto the back tuck the back ruffle under the front 3/8″ or 1cm overlap and continue using your zig-zag to attach.
     
     
    12.  Remove all your gathering stitches and yippee you are done!  Easy as that!  Now you will want to start ruffling everything in sight.
     
     
    The complete Stinger Suit can be made by following the instructions that come with the pattern.  If you would like to make this suit without a skirt, instructions to eliminate it also come with the pattern.  How cute is this fabric?
     
     
     
    Photo supplied by Laurie McDonnell from Hannah’s Daisy
     
    You can also visit the Sew by Pattern Pieces Sewing Circle to ask questions or gather more sewing inspiration.  Thank you for your time today and happy sewing! 
     
    Ready to make your own?  
     

    Shop for Pattern: Girls Pattern HERE Ladies Pattern HERE

    Instagram Hashtag: #stingerbodysuitpdfpattern #sewbypatternpieces

    Tester Inspiration: Girls Blog Post Link Ladies Blog Post to come

    Pinterest Page: Girls HERE Ladies HERE