DIY swim suit out of remnants



This is what we really need during summer, a pair of swimsuit. a small piece of cloth to cover some parts of of our body which makes us comfortable when we go on a swimming. Posing on a camera wearing your swimsuit is always exciting, but wearing the same swimsuit in every swimming event is something you shouldn't do. Swimsuit cost a bit expensive, so why spend too much money buying many pairs when you can make your own?
Today, I will show you simple steps on "how to make your own swimsuit", it's a DIY procedure which is so easy to do.

These floral remnants of cloth are for the front of our top and the reds are for the lining. I cut those pieces of cloth to triangles to cover the top part of the body.






I cut a 2 inch wide of red cloth. I will attach it to the triangles on the armpit side.







I did the same procedure with the other triangle.







this is the back image of our top







Now I cut a 2 inch wide and 28 inches long red cloth. This is for the upper part of the triangles. It should be long enough to make a ribbon.






Make a mark on the middle of the cloth before sewing, this is to make an equal length for the ribbon.






Again, cut the same size of  a long red cloth for the lower part of our triangles. The length should be enough to make a ribbon at the back.






 Attach  it by sewing.







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Now we're done with the top.





Now let's proceed with the bikini procedure.

This is the front view of our bikini. The lower back is a little bit narrow to make a perfect curve.








This is  the back of the bikini. It's a little bit wider to cover the butt part. Like what we did on the top procedure, we should duplicate these cuts to make a lining.







Attach them together.


Cut a 2 inch wide red cloth. The length should be enough to cover the sides of the bikini.

This is the results of steps 1-4

Repeat the procedure 4 to cover the upper front and upper back edges, this time, you have to cut a longer piece enough to make a ribbon on both sides.

Our finished product.

By learning this procedure, you can have many swimsuits, as many as you want. Now, you don't need to re-use those old pairs so can always post new styles on your Facebook profile. The best thing about learning these steps is that you can make swimsuits and sell them to make an extra income. This is what I always want for my readers to benefit from my blogs: save money, minimize wastes and make an extra income from the garbage. Good luck fellas!








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