…Swim Fabrics Aren’t Just For Bathing Suits!!
DISCLAIMER: If you’re expecting to see cute swimsuits sewn up in beautiful Raspberry Creek Fabric swim fabrics- you won’t find them here. (ok~ maybe at the very end.) BUT– you will see some other ways you can use this awesome swim fabric from RCF! Hopefully my blog post today will inspire you to grab some of these awesome swim fabrics and make something other than a swimsuit! Because we all know swim fabric isn’t just for bathing suits anymore!!! The fact that Raspberry Creek Swim fabric is UPF 50+ makes it great for any day/activity out in the sun.



Project #1~ Pullover
So what did I make this year? I knew exactly what the first thing I would make would be! I LOVE the UPF50+ pullovers sold by Lilly Pulitzer. I love the bright colors and prints, but I don’t love the price tag on them. I’ve made a new one every year, for the past few years and I wear them more than I ever imagined! We live on the North East Coast, so our mornings and evenings are cool. We also spend a lot of time out on the water, so wearing UPF50+ clothing is a must! Therefore I can always use another one!



So naturally I knew I would be making another one this year. As a member of the Raspberry Creek Promo team I get to see all the new prints before they are released. The second I saw the Grecian Collection I knew I needed the Royal Blue and White Floral. Every single design from this collection is to die for! I’m sure I’ll be ordering up a few more of these prints. My first Constellation is swim is pictured below~ it has always remained by favorite, but I think this years might take over!!
I was even able to find a source for a zipper exactly like the ones LP uses! Downside ~ I had to purchase 10 yards of zipper~ but I’m sure I’ll eventually use it all! Upside~ the zipper for one Constellation wound up costing $1.18!



A Few Tips About This Project
- Before attaching the zipper to the upper front, place a strip of tricot interfacing along the front edges to stabilize the edge. This will help prevent the fabric from stretching out while basting on the zipper.
- When using swim fabric, it would be best to interface both the main collar and the collar lining with tricot interfacing. This will help the collar lay a bit nicer, yet it won’t be too stiff.
- Tighten the cuff just a tad, so if worn for any water activities, it will prevent water from running down your arm. I wear this over a kayak dress sometimes (keep reading) and if the cuffs are too loose, the water will run down the paddle and down my arm.
Inspiration Pics…
The garments below are just Lilly Pulitzer 2025 collection. The pullover and the zip-up jacket are both made with fabric very similar to RCF swim fabric. They both retail for $108. The Constellation Pullover I made would cost someone just $ to make!!!



Project #2 ~Kayaking Dress

Another one of my favorite things to make with RCF swim fabric are my kayak dresses. I use these dresses for kayaking, but they are also perfect for play dates at the water park! I make a new one every year and while we are away it always handy to have 4 or 5 clean and ready to go! For this year’s version I chose the Tropical Palm Print also from the Happy Collection. I just love all the colors in these print~ and it coordinates perfectly with my PFD and kayaking shoes too!!



A little background about me: My husband and I both grew up and spent all of our lives on the Atlantic Coast(me in NJ and him in RI), therefore we love the water! We spend much of our summer (and vacations) on and in the water. One activity we love doing together is kayaking. The Atlantic is pretty chilly in New England(even in August!).
My husband and I spend a lot of time in Mystic, CT. We have been known to kayak down the Mystic River at 7:00AM , pull our boats up onto the dock at a local marina and grab breakfast at Kitchen Little. Or sometimes we take an afternoon paddle for lobster rolls at Fords in Noank. This little kayak dress so comfortable to kayak in- yet looks cute when we go on our little excursions! I can’t tell you how many people ask where I get them! I’ve even had Kayak shop owners ask me if I want to sell them in their shops. (But then sewing isn’t fun for me!)



Here are a few of my kayak dresses in action over the years.
A Made for Mermaid Jordan dress makes a perfect dress to wear kayaking when shortened to tunic length! I made 3/4 length sleeves for sun protection when out on the water. The only change I made was to tighten the sleeve so that water doesn’t run from the paddle down inside my sleeve (did I mention how cold the Altantic is in New England?).

Project #3 ~ Swing Dress
My third make was the popular Laundry Day Tee Dress from Love Notions. (This pattern is always just $5!). It’s cool, it’s comfy and who cares if it gets wet! It’s perfect for beachcombing or splash pads for you moms of young kids. I chose this Block Print Paisley Floral from the Happy Collection. I am always a sucker for a paisley print. I just love how bright and cheery this whole collection is!



It was cold AND windy the day I had to take these pics! I wore a fleece Clef Coat from Love Notions on top as long as I could !
For this dress I made a sleeveless version (not the tank version) by adjusting the shoulder width. I wanted a bit more sun protection for my shoulders and this also assured me my bra straps would be covered.
This dress is perfect anytime I need to be cool or those times I might get wet! Every morning I do water all of my flowers and plants wearing one of these dresses, somehow I always manage to get wet doing this. However, my favorite time to wear this dress is for morning walks on the beach. I don’t have to worry about the waves and I can leave the beach and run errands or do lunch with my friends without worrying about what I have on! I love throwing on a denim jacket on top of these dresses! I have also used these dresses as coverups, especially when I am going someplace after the beach. I also wear them when visiting my little great nephew and niece .They live across town and I watch them at their pool often. Getting wet always happens!.


Did you know that there are many dress boutiques in the coastal towns of New England that sell simple swing and shift dresses made from swim fabric? And did you know they cost $194.00 and up?? WHAT!?!? Check out the Sailor Sailor clothing line- all swim knit! I’ve tried these dresses on and I’ve fallen in love with them- but even if I was willing to spend the $$$- many are shift dresses and aren’t made to fit us curvy girls! This is where I got the idea of using RCF swim fabric for making my own. dresses. Not only do my dresses fit me better than RTW ones but they cost me less than $30. (2 yards of fabric @ $14.70 per yard =$29.40! )
A Few SWIM LDT Dresses From The Past



And Lastly…Of Course You Can Make Bathing Suits!!!!!
Last year when Love Notions Patterns released their first ever bathing suit essentials pattern, I thought why not?? I already LOVE to sew with RCF swim fabric so I figured I would give it a try. Guess what?!?!?! I LOVE my swim dresses. Both of these prints are not available at retail pricing. The Navy Vine Floral is from the 2024 collection and the Navy Shell Print was a custom print. However, both can be ordered as custom prints directly from RCF. Be sure to sign up for RCF’s newsletter, as they have custom printing sales ALL the time!!



What Else Do I Sew With Swim?
I LOVE sewing up the Love Notions Tinley Skort in swim fabric! When the Tinley pattern first released 2 years ago I made one during testing from swim. I wore that one so much that I immediately sewed up a second one. Last year, 2 simply were NOT enough I quickly made 4 more!. I purchased some super cute “Lilly” like prints from Etsy and uploaded them to the RCF website. I can’t tell you enough how much I loved wearing these for bike riding, hiking and site seeing on vacation.



These pictures were taken last August in Maine. They were so perfect for that 2 week trip! Swim fabric packs so easily and doesn’t wrinkle!!!
All About RCF Swim Fabric
Now that we’ve talked about what I’ve made, let’s talk a lil more about this awesome RCF FABRIC!
Raspberry Creek Fabrics Swim is high quality and UPF 50+. It’s the perfect weight for tops and dresses and isn’t too clingy. And of course- it’s perfect for swimsuits! The best thing about RCF Swim is that it is available in the cutest prints with coordinating checks, stripes, polka dots and solids! I also find RCF swim easy to sew with. It’s thick enough that the edges don’t roll and isn’t too slippery.
I often get asked if clothing made from swim fabrics is hot to wear. First, off, I live on the coast and I spend a lot of time in and on the water. Early mornings and evenings almost always require a jacket or sweatshirt~ hence my new pullover will be perfect!
When out on the water it’s important to wear UPF50+ clothing, and for me 3/4 length or long sleeves are a must. Would I wear longer sleeves during the day? Probably not.
However, during the day I LIVE in my sleeveless LDT dresses. I actually find them cool to the touch. I wear them for walks on the beach, out to lunch and taking care of my flowers and gardens. I kinda even wear them as loungewear/house dresses. After a day on the beach or on the water, I love coming home and putting one on.
Sewing Tips for Sewing With Swim Fabrics
I could write a whole other blog post on sewing with swim fabrics….but I won’t. My friend Whitney of Sew Whit Designs has written one of the best posts I’ve ever read. It’s got all the details you may need to know. You can read this over on the Raspberry Creek Fabrics Blog. READ ME!
If you’d like to see all the other things I’ve made in the past with RCF swim fabric, you can visit these blog posts from past RCF Swim Tours. The exact prints shown here are not available retail, but many of them are available as custom order.
Sew Mary Mac 2023 Swim Blog Post
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Fabric Links
Grecian Royal Blue and White Floral
Happy Block Print Paisley Floral
Pattern Links
Love Notions Laundry Day Tee Dress
Made For Mermaids Jordan Dress
Love Notions Clearwater Swim Essentials
Love Notions Tinley Skirt, Skort and Shorts
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Zipper Resource
