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Saturday, 24 January 2015

Flippin' your fins you don't get too far

When asked what she wanted for Christmas, Katie just kept coming up with the same answer.  A mermaid tail she could wear in the bath!  Back to that old chestnut again.  Obviously more thought had gone into it this year.  She'd even worked out how I could make it (a mini Auntie Sandra in the making?).  Apparently I could just get some of that black stuff (scuba material) and attach some flippers to the bottom!  I mean, how stylish would that be?  She was determined that she be able to wear it in the bath.

After looking online I discovered many people selling mermaid tails suitable for swimming, not just for use in a bath!  We thought this was going a bit too far.  She'd look really great pitching up at the local leisure centre!  And I know we live right next to the coast, but it is the North Sea we're talking about.  Turns out that Katie wasn't too far wrong.  People tend to enclose flippers in lycra rather than scuba material though.

The tail was easy enough to make.  I got some green sparkly lycra and some purple lycra (for the shell bra).  I did think about getting a contrast for the waist band and the 'flipper' but just used the wrong side of the sparkly stuff.  I drew around Katie's legs and added a seam allowance.  I put a zip in down one side.  That was another problem with the first tail.  As well as not being able to go in the bath wearing it the poor bairn couldn't zip herself in to cover her legs completely.  The tail part is stiffened with a couple of sheets of craft foam glued together and cut to shape.  It's all high tech in my house!

At this point I took it along for Katie to have a try on.  Mainly because it looked so long and skinny I didn't think anyone would be able to fit into it.  I did tell her that there was plenty of time and fabric to make another one if it didn't fit.  She insisted that one was fine.  One of her little friends was along to play that afternoon and got a sneak preview.  Her friend's verdict was promising.

'Ooh Katie, it's like you've got real scales.'

Katie's was more practical

'At last, I've got a zip!'

After that I just added a waistband.  I made a pattern for the shells for the bra from one of Katie's crop tops.  The straps are just white elastic dyed with tea.  I expect after it's been in the bath a few times they'll be back to white.







Such a tasteful shade of lime green don't you think?  Apparently when Katie's been in the bath the water turns the colour of the sea!  I'm not sure whether it's the dye coming from the lycra or the foam.  Mind you, I think if it was coming from the lycra it would look more like there'd been an incident at a nuclear site!

1 comment:

  1. Love to see a photo of Katie in costume also Charlotte as Maleficent. Dose the green just come out into water or does it stain the actual bath.

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