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In the spring, I decided I would attempt to sew myself a modest swimsuit.  I searched and searched for a pattern that I liked, and ended up with this one, even though it seemed a bit overpriced and wasn’t exactly what I was hoping for.
I made it according to the pattern for my first try, and it was way too long, in my opinion.  And the leggings were way too long, also.  So, I shortened the leggings and then decided to shorten the suit itself, which I liked a lot better than the previous knee-length.
But still, I’m not entirely happy with it.  I would prefer not to have sleeves on a swimsuit, so the next one I make will be sleeveless.  I also think I might go down a size or two for the neck/shoulder area, as I have narrow shoulders, and it gapped a little bit.
The swimsuit fabric wasn’t as difficult to work with as I imagined it would be, and it was great in the water (in the above photo, I had literally just stepped out of the pool and slipped into my flip flops, so the suit was still wet). I spent hours swimming in this, and it was comfortable and didn’t hinder my swimming at all.  However, I believe if I had left it like a long dress (as the original pattern is), it would have been rather difficult to swim in and would have floated up around me!  
I’m glad I had some extra fabric, as I hope to try another one someday.  

Hi, I'm Joy!

I'm a homemaker and homeschooling mom of 5. For over 25 years I've been cooking from scratch and making homemade bread for my family of 7. I love sharing sourdough recipes, easy dinner ideas, and simple DIY projects for your home.

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34 Comments

  1. Kelly says:

    I love that it still has a feminine look to it. I've been wearing an athletic type shirt and mens board shorts over my old tankini type bathing suits. It works great, but has a bit more of a masculine feel to it, even with a pink top!

    1. Joy Kincaid says:

      Thank you, Kelly!

  2. lexie robinson says:

    Looks great. I love the colors!

    1. Joy Kincaid says:

      Thanks!

  3. ~marci~ says:

    Here is a link to the kind i purchased. I love it!

    https://www.swimmodest.com/

    However, I really like the one you made. The adjustments you made are great. I agree with not liking the dress, as it just gets tangled up around my neck~lol (I really have had that experience!)

    1. Joy Kincaid says:

      The swim modest suits look great–thanks for sharing the link, Marci! And I can relate to your experience about the dress! 🙂

  4. Anna@stuffedveggies says:

    I love it! I especially like the sleeves. I feel that, modesty includes covering one's arms, too, so sleeves are great! Add to that the fact that I cannot be in the sun because of a medical problem – I'd love a suit like this : )

    1. Joy Kincaid says:

      Thank you, Anna! They are cute little sleeves, and not too restrictive, and they are great for sun protection! 🙂

  5. Laura Smith says:

    You did a great job. I would love a suit like that. It's modest but doesn't draw attention for being overly modest. People would just see a person covering up. I feel like Im in my underwear in a normal suit. I think this one would make me feel more at ease.

    1. Joy Kincaid says:

      Thank you, Laura! When I was a teenager, I used to wear bikinis, and I always felt naked in them. When I got a little older, I realized that I didn't need to go through that torture! It is so nice to be able to just swim and not worry about what I have on. 🙂

  6. Anonymous says:

    Your swimsuit turned out really cute! Fantastic job! I like the idea of having leggings under a swimsuit, makes a lot of sense 🙂

    Angela

    1. Joy Kincaid says:

      Thanks, Angela! 🙂

  7. Grace Mae says:

    You did an excellent job. It looks wonderful on you. I have always wanted to try and make myself a swimsuit. What I usually wear is a normal swimsuit and wear a swim skirt and top over it. It works but not as pretty as I would like. What pool did you go to? It looks like a nice one.

    1. Joy Kincaid says:

      Thanks, Grace Mae! The pool was at my in-laws' house. It was nice that we had the whole pool to ourselves! 🙂

  8. Anonymous says:

    Love it, well done!
    I agree with your comments about length and shoulder covering 🙂
    Lian.

    1. Joy Kincaid says:

      Thank you, Lian!

  9. Mrs.Rabe says:

    It looks great! I made a few suits for my girls from I believe the same pattern as you used. I found that the neck was large for them too! I like the adjustments you made to the pattern.

    Deanna

    1. Joy Kincaid says:

      Thank you, Deanna! That's interesting that you found the same thing about the neckline–must be a common fitting issue. 🙂 Thanks again for commenting!

  10. Naptime Seamstress says:

    Thanks so much for posting this!! I've been on my first swimsuit hunt in YEARS!!! I outgrew my old suit and never replaced it….then i had babies….now the babies are old enough to swim!
    I had looked at having a swimsuit made – $70 seems plenty pricey. And the pattern you linked to also seems pricey. But I value the ability to make it myself and to alter the given design to something I'd like better.

    Great job on your suit!

    1. Joy Kincaid says:

      Thank you! I'm so glad if this was helpful to you! Finding a swimsuit is hard, I know. That's how I was able to justify the price of the pattern…I figured I could use it for myself and three daughters, and it would pay for itself eventually. 🙂 Thanks again for the encouragement!