In just a few days it will be Summer, and for many Australians, that means lots of time spent swimming, both at the beach or in pools. If caps are part of your swimming gear, why not make your own to match your swimsuit.
Lisa, from Cucicucicoo Ecological Living, shows how to make swimming caps, using swimsuit fabric. The pattern comes in four sizes for kids and adults, so you can make them for the whole family. This is a great project if you are new to sewing swimsuit fabric.
Lisa added her swimming cap to the Swimwear & Underwear link party. You might like to check out the following projects at the Swimwear & Underwear linky...
- Bralette Pattern
- Beach Kimono
- Where to Buy Swimwear Patterns
- Swimsuit Refashion
- History of Swimwear
... Pam
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Funny timing — I’ve actually been spending a lot more time at home recently since I don’t swim much during the colder months here in India. Instead of diving into the water, I ended up diving into something else just for fun — plinko online. It’s a simple game where you drop a ball and hope it lands on a high multiplier. I started it on a whim and now it’s my go-to way to pass time indoors. Feels oddly relaxing, like stitching something small and satisfying.
ReplyDeleteIt’s amazing how creative projects like these can make summer even more enjoyable. I was reminded of when I needed a quick break from crafting and decided to try something lighthearted. I found billionairespin, which even offers bonuses for players from mexico, and played a few rounds. It was the perfect way to relax and recharge before diving back into my next DIY project!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the idea of making your own swim caps! It’s such a fun and creative project, perfect for summer. Living in Germany, I find that summer days by the pool are a great way to unwind. The tutorial you shared seems really helpful, especially for beginners like me who are just starting to work with swimsuit fabric. Speaking of fun activities, I’ve also recently discovered spinogambino, which offers a unique twist on classic games. It’s been a delightful way to relax after a long day of crafting. I can’t wait to give the swim cap a try!
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