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2022-03-27 17:20:55 +02:00
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title: "Shin swim trunks: Sewing Instructions"
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2022-03-27 16:38:53 +02:00
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2021-08-25 16:09:31 +02:00
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> ### Images coming soon
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> These instructions are a work in progress, and we haven't created the illustrations yet.
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> They will be added soon.
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## Step 1: Join the backs
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Put your two backs on top of each other with the good sides together, and sew them together allong the center back seam.
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## Step 2: Join the fronts
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### Sew the front seam
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Put two of your fronts on top of each other with the good sides together, and sew them together allong the center front seam.
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Repeat with the two other fronts so you have two identical sets.
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### Baste fronts together
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We have 4 fronts because we'll have a double layer at the front of our swim trunks.
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Since swimwear fabric tends to be slippery, it's a good idea to baste your fronts together to make it
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easier to work with them in the next steps.
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So place your fronts on top of each other, with good sides out, and sew them together with some
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large basting stitches in the seam allowance.
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## Step 3: Join the sides
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Place your back down with the good side up, and place your double front layer on top.
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Sew fronts and back together at the side seams.
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## Step 4: Sew the cross seams
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Keep your swim trunks with the good side inwards (the back at least, the front has good side on both sides)
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and sew the crossseam to create the leg openings.
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## Step 5: Place eyelets for the draw string
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Mark the middle of your waistband length. Fold the waistband double, and mark the middle of the width
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(do not take the seam allowance into account).
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A bit to the left and right of this, you can add two eyelets to pass a drawstring through.
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This will avoid an embarassing situation when you go for that big dive and now suddenly find your
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swim trunks on your ankles.
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> ### It's best to add some reinforcement
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> As swimwear fabric is slippery and thin, you might want to add some reinforcement behind these
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> eyelets. A leftover piece of denim will do just fine.
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## Step 6: Prepare the elastic
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There's no magic formula for the length of your elastic. So you wrap it around your waist and pull
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it tight until you get a good fit.
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Mark this length, cut the elastic, and join the two ends together.
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## Step 7: Join the waistband
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Fold the waistband in half with good sides together and line of the (short) edges.
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Sew them together.
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## Step 8: Attach the waistband
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Fold your waistband double along the length with good sides out, and place the elastic inside.
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Make sure to align the place where the elastic is joined with the place the waistband is joined.
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Align the back of your swim trunks with the place where you joined the waistband,
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align the edge of the waistband with the edge of the back, and pin them together.
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Make certain that you pin it to the bad side of the back.
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> ### Mind your eyelets
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> If you've made eyelets in your waistband, double check that they are placed towards the outside,
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> not the inside of your waistband.
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Find the front of the waistband (easy if there's eyelets, if not just fold it double) and align that
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with the front seam. Pin this in place too.
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Now make your way around the swim trunks waist, pinning the waistband in place.
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Then, sew the waistband to the swim trunks, as close to the the elastic as you can, but don't sew
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into the elastic.
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It's fine to not sew too close the first time around, and once your elastic is attached and encased,
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make a second round to sew it a bit more snugly.
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## Step 9: Hem the legs
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Fold the hem upwards, and sew it down. If you have a coverlock, use it.
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If not, use a twin needle or zig-zag stitch to keep the seam stretchable.
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> ### Fold only once, to avoid bulk
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> Swimwear fabric doesn't ravel, so you can simply fold this over once and sew it down, then neatly trim back the fabric.
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## Step 10: Thread a draw string around the waist
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Thread a drawstring through one eyelet, around the waist, and out of the other eyelet.
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That's it, you're done 👍
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