White Bombshell

G’day beach babes!  OK so I admit it is winter here in Australia now.  I can explain…
The very clever Heather of Closet Case Files has dropped a literal Bombshell on the sewing world with  this, her inaugural swimsuit pattern, and I was honoured that she asked me to be a pattern tester, woot!!  So thrilling!  This is the first time evah I have been asked to test a pattern, so that was pretty exciting for me!  Thanks Heather!
The pattern for the Bombshell swimsuit is available here.  So how ultra glamorous is this style, huh?  Honestly, I think that this is like the most flattering swimsuit I have ever owned… including RTW.  I even bravely turned my back to the camera, to show the rear view… yikes!  Normally I would be waaay too terrified to model the rear view of a swimsuit, on the internet.  But you know what? the back of this swimsuit is actually very flattering to the be-hind, and even looks… dare I say it! quite lovely?  Believe me, I would not be turning my back to the camera in just any old swimsuit!  The sides and back come down far enough to modestly covers one’s entire bottom, which is very nice.
In fact, not just the bottom but the whole style is very demure and sweetly retro.  The full-body ruching and straight boy-leg cut is reminiscent of the 50’s.  Heather has designed three styles; style A has a gathered bust with a wide-set strap, style B is a halter neck, which can also be constructed as a pair of high-waisted bikini bottoms (style C)  See Heather’s gorgeous versions of styles A and B here.
This is style B, and I used a white polyester knit from Fabulous Fabrics.  White swimwear can be scarily see-through when wet, but in this design both front and back has two layers of fabric, and with the outer layer heavily ruched, meaning you have pretty much two and a half layers of fabric covering your body.  So I think it’ll be pretty modest in the water  ðŸ™‚
Do you like this swimsuit? if so then I have very good news!
Heather is generously giving away a copy of the pattern to one lucky reader of my blog…  so for a chance to win then please leave a comment on this post before Monday 10th June.  If you have never made a swimsuit before and are nervous about the techniques involved then never fear; Heather has that base covered.  She will be running a Bombshell sewalong on Closet Case Files, commencing on Monday 17th June.

Later edit: Thank you all for those lovely compliments!  the pattern recipient has been notified.

Details:
Bathers; Closet Case Files Bombshell, white polyester knit
Hat; Country Road
Sandals; Misano
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157 thoughts on “White Bombshell

  1. I don't even own a swimsuit and can't stand the idea of going and trying them on, so perhaps making one is the answer! Thanks for the give away and your swimsuit look amazing!

  2. It's so lovely, I think the white is very glam! I would love to win this pattern, being from South Africa we are sharing winter with you – but that would give me the whole season to perfect my first ever me-made costume.

  3. This pattern and swimsuit are really glam and retro. I love her halterneck version too. I think I could be tempted to give a go for next summer!

  4. I was about to download a Burda swimsuit to make for a trip I am taking shortly, but I am now, immediately, off to check this out! You look absolutely lovely in this swimsuit!

  5. It is so hard to find a great swimsuit but this is a great version. I'm tempted. And white, wow, I'm not sure I could pull that off!

  6. You look Hollywood in the 40s fabulous. It is indeed hard to find a good pair of bathers, and the whole trying them on things is awful!!

  7. What a gorgeous swimsuit and you look fantastic in it. Would love to win this..think it will be the perfect swimsuit for me.

  8. Wow, for that I might be willing to break my "no lycra" rule. I don't think I'm brave enough to do white though. Maybe black, or navy, or…….

  9. Gorgeous Cazza … when summer arrives back in Australia I won't be preggers and would be brave enough to try this pattern … looks very flattering .

  10. You look fabulous. The swimsuit is great. Please do not enter me in the drawing because I will not wear swimsuits. Seriously, you look great in it.

  11. You look fabulous! What a great swimsuit.. I saw it on her blog the other day and was very impressed! I can't believe no one has asked you to be a pattern tester before!

  12. Just to say you look lovely in your new swimsuit, but please don't enter me for the giveaway. I am afraid in my case without underwiring all is lost!

  13. Could you hear me screaming in joy from Canada? My coworkers were like "HEATHER! STOP SCREAMING AT THAT AMAZING BABERONI IN THE WHITE BATHING SUIT!" I don't have words for how overjoyed I am to see your version. The white was an inspired choice (Soooooo classy!) and it really looks crazy amazing on (how many kids have yoou had?! I don't believe you). Thansk again for making it – you are of my favouritest bloggers and it makes me so happy that you are happy with the pattern!

  14. I've always wanted to make a retro-style swimsuit. It looks so lovely on you. So enter me, please. And yes. I am still here lurking, loving all your posts as always. I've been enjoying my new grandbaby. He is three months old now. And my sweet little Samantha will be 2 in August. My how time flies. My hubby and I are going by Mimi and Poppy.

  15. How lovely! I am often too tall for 1-piece swimsuits and yet the idea of making my own never occurred to me. This pattern (and your white suit) is really cute!

  16. I love this swimsuit and think you look lovely in it. I can't believe this is the first time you have been asked to test a pattern…I think I assumed that many, many designers would appreciate feedback from someone who sews as beautifully as you do. Thanks for the chance to win the pattern!

  17. just beautiful – i'd love this pattern, it's exactly what i've had in my head for a while now for a swimsuit… i have the prefect pink lycra to use…

  18. I have been looking for a good suit pattern that has a nice vintage vibe but can handle the workout swimming with my kids dishes out. This looks like a winner! And the runching all over looks very 'pig out at a picnic' friendly!

  19. You look fabulous! That's pretty much the swimsuit that's been sitting in my head for me to draft for the eventual day that I decide to sew my own swimsuit. Now that Heather beat me to it, I don't have to!

  20. Oooh, how lovely! And may I say, Carolyn, that you look fabulous! I love the ruching (amazing!) and this is definitely up my retro-loving alley. 🙂

  21. Perfect- very retro, very flattering. I'm not sure I could pull off this look as well as you but I would love the chance to get my hands on a suit like this. I think I'll be making a visit to Heather's site. By the way, you look fantastic in this.

  22. Absolutely lovely. I am almost tempted to try this one when I see you in this beautiful swim suit, looks so great on you. But I know it won't fit, so I won't do it. Still tempting though…

  23. Lovely! I was worried that the ruching (based on the tech drawing) would make the suit chunky but it really doesn't at all and you look great!

  24. Oh, what an exciting giveaway! If you say the pattern has all the details involved clearly stated, then I have no fear. I love this bathing suit!

  25. Your suit looks amazing! I have been giving some thought to sewing my own swimwear, and would love to try this pattern out :o)

  26. i am definietly makeing this swimsuit – even though im scared of sewing with knits and elastic. It is cute enough to overcome that fear. 🙂

  27. This. Looks. FANTASTIC. You can leave me out of the giveaway as I blacked out the minute I saw the pattern and ordered it! But GIRL! This looks AWESOME!

  28. Wow! You look devine! I love this kind of retro swimming suits. The gathering looks like it would be a bit tricky but just watching you in it makes me want one! (As usual 🙂

  29. bombshell indeed! especially in white, it's very marilyn. learning to do swimsuits is high on my teach-myself-to-sew list, and retro suits are so fun!

    1. beckster: it's winter here; so bathing suit fabric is even thinner on the ground than normal, but I still wanted to test Heather's pattern. Anyhow, I'm not a heavy duty swimmer, more of a dip in, bob about for a while, then get out sort of a swimmer. When my bathers do wear out I can easily make another pair 🙂

  30. Carolyn, you look fantastic! Thanks for being brave enough to model because it looks like a great swimsuit pattern and I would love to make it up.

  31. What a knock out bathing suit! Thanks for braving the winter in a bathing suit – it looks great! I'd love to be entered into the giveaway. Thanks!

  32. I love it! I have been looking for an old style bathing suit for our upcoming Maui vacation! It is hard to find flattering and modest all in the same suit, but this has it! Please enter me in the drawing, and you did an awesome job on the suit!

  33. Lookin' good, girl! and the suit is so pretty, love the retro lines. My mom was a model in California in the 40's, this reminds me of pics of her in swimsuits posing on the rocks by the ocean…

  34. Oh my gosh – you look fantastic! I love this swimsuit – I think I've just found my new swimmers! Thanks for sharing.

  35. You are so right – there's no pattern like that. It is completely awesome.
    I also love it how the overskirt is a tiny bit see through so you can see the hint of the bikini bottoms. In this swimsuit, every woman can be a swimsuit model or feel like that!

  36. Wow what a lovely suit, have never sewn swimwear before but think i,d like to have a go having seen this 😉 Thanks for the chance to win

  37. I was just saying to DH I need to make a new swimsuit – we have a spa (and when the neighbors are home) I need a swimsuit even though it is not swimming weather! That is one flattering suit and you need not worry about putting your pics up – you look great!

  38. This is a perfect swimsuit, retro look, modern fabrics and if the instructions are as helpful as you mention, yes please!! I adore your makes & you are my inspiration for Japanese patterns, so lets add swimsuits to that 😉 And it will get lots of wear once this Australian winter turns into spring and summer again.

  39. This swimsuit does look beautiful on you, Carolyn! Congratulations on being chosen as a pattern tester for such a lovely pattern. And look at all the comments on this post – wow!!

  40. Simply gorgeous! I need to start looking for the perfect fabric for my version – won't be white! I'll also need to add a bra, but by the looks of things, it'll be worth the trouble. Would love to rock up at my local pool looking bombshell-(ish)!

  41. Well, I think I am comment 118. Wow. Anyway, that is a beautiful swimsuit and your work is lovely. I like that it has some modesty as I will be even closer to 60 in just 5 more days!!

  42. Wow, I ink this is the first time I've been tempted to make a swimsuit. Actually, any swimsuit scares me but this one looks modest and sweet at the same time. And white was a bold color choice! Way to go!

  43. Oh, I just love this swimsuit! I used to have one years ago, and everybody made fun of me! Now, they are in style, and I'm so glad! Thanks for hosting the giveaway and I'm delighted to have found your blog.

  44. i LOVE your swimsuit!! it looks really nice on you and it is just so thoughtfully made! i'd love to give it a try 🙂 thank you for the giveaway!

  45. I LOVE this swimsuit! I've been looking for something in this style that was affordable and that used actual swimsuit material (many vintage swimsuit patterns say to use cotton and have zippers). Thank you for the opportunity to win this pattern.
    Sarah
    fiddlemeone(at)yahoo(dot)com

  46. I think a suit like this is screaming for a mid winter tropical island holiday. It is lovely and well done with the motivation to make swimwear in the depths of winter.

  47. I never thought I would make a swimsuit but there is no way I can resist this one!

    P.S. Sorry duplicate comment but Open ID was not working in the above one, and name/url is not an option and it will not let me delete so I have commented from my personal account…Count this comment please!

  48. Oh wow, most pretty white swimsuit ever, so flattering and stylish 🙂 I'd love the chance to win a copy of the pattern too, please count me in 😉

  49. What a great suit and the white you used makes it so "movie star" and chic. I might be tempted to take my kids to the pool in a suit like that!
    Please include me in the contest – I've never sewn swimwear and would love to try.

  50. I have seen several versions by now, but this white one is such a classy take on the pattern and suites you very well…
    Good job!

  51. This is beautiful; exactly what I wish I could find for myself in a store! One question, though — were there any instructions included with the pattern for how you could build more support into the bust of this suit? My problem with halters in RTW is that my big, heavy boobs make the neck ties really cut into me. I think I would need some kind of built-in underwire bra that hooked in the back, and/or criss-cross straps in back rather than the halter tie, but I'm a beginner sewer with a capital B and I don't know how to even go about that. Second question — did you make this on a regular sewing machine, or with a serger?

    1. thank you Rebecca! and in reply; the designer, Heather, is going to be discussing how to add extra support for a full bust into the bodice during the 
Bombshell swimsuit sewalong on her blog…
      Secondly, I constructed almost the entire thing on my sewing machine… I did use my overlocker to hold edges together at a few stages but really could have used my machine for this too.

  52. Love your swimsuit and have just downloaded the pattern. One question – how do you print it on A4 (in Australia we use metric size paper) to get the sizing right?

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