Self Drafted Pattern: 2024 (Board Skirt) - Type:Activewear Review submitted in Swimwear Contest Contest  | | Viewed 211 times
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Great work! You are sure going to get a lot of use out of this cute little number when you can use your pool :) .
3/30/12 7:03 AM
Great idea, well-executed. Thanks for the detailed drawings. I like this look a lot, myself. And if you paired it with a 1940s style swim top you could get a vintage look, too.
3/30/12 10:15 AM
What an excellent idea, very practical. Thank you for providing your construction details, they are really interesting. Good luck with the new pool.
3/30/12 5:41 PM
Interesting idea. It looks good so I hope it works well for you in the water.
3/30/12 6:38 PM
Fantastic idea and well done!
3/30/12 6:58 PM
Oh so lucky you, getting a pool, that is my dream, too!! Know you'll love it--have a swim for me. Love your board skirt, great idea. And I think gussets are the greatest thing since sliced bread, so comfortable compared to two crossed seams!! Great job!! I have a bathing suit from Title 9 and the fabric looks exactly like yours.
3/31/12 6:48 PM
Great job with this!
3/31/12 7:52 PM
Brilliant. Great idea. I think it is cute and you could definitely wear that to the beach. The skirt should dry off quickly enough in your fabric. Keep a top handy, and you can even run to do some errands without changing.
4/4/12 10:23 AM