Every once in a while, I get emails asking if I have any sewing patterns that would make a bathing suit like the one worn by Rachel McAdams in The Notebook. For those of you not familiar with the movie, it is cinematic perfection, and so are the clothes!
I always have the same answer (YES!) and I finally decided that I would put together a post to share with you as well, in case you decide you'd like to look this 1940's beach chic too!
The bathing suit in question is this lovely but modest two-piece number below in rich red with a basket weave print at the top:
And her fella isn't too bad either... |
And yes, I do have the perfect bathing suit pattern for it. It was so close that I went ahead and re-did the graphics to match!
Depew #1002 Bathing Suit Pattern |
The bathing suit comes in both one and two piece versions with a shorts lining underneath.
Right now the pattern is only available in a 36" bust, but it also comes with a free copy of my pattern grading e-book so that you can easily re-size it if you need to.
But what about fabrics? Many 1940's bathing suits called for rayon jersey (Lycra not being around yet) and fabric.com has a pretty good selection to get a close copy, including their stretch rayon jersey knit in red.
But what about the print? You might have better luck shopping for fabric on Etsy. Here are a few great prints:
Vintage polyester print. |
Dahlia cotton print. |
Chevron Moda Print. |
Depew #1014 Turban Pattern |
Oh wait, he does!
(My husband is in the Air Force) |