I started this vest in May 2019, y'know in the before times. It began life as a jacket. Then it sat because I had a challenge with the sleeves. I did move this unfinished project with me in 2020 and for the last five years it's been hanging in the sewing loft.
It's made from a navy linen I bought from Fabric Mart's brick 'n mortar store during a Sew Camp. I added some navy/white gingham scraps to the pocket flaps and back neck facing. I also added navy gingham bias binding to the front facings.
I removed one breast pocket. They just weren't laying right. I did the same thing when I first made jacket so maybe these breast pockets don't play well with my body...or I'm just not skilled enough to get two pockets to lay right on a jacket...whatever! Three works.
Some of the construction was blogged about back in May 2019. I'm not gonna send you back there, I'm just gonna share it here.
First here is a construction picture...
When I picked it back up it looked like this...
I did so much work with the topstitching and lining the pocket flaps in navy gingham...
There wasn't much left to complete it. I added bias binding to the armholes to finish them. Then I added bias binding to the hemline before hand stitching it down.
Made buttonholes and buttons...then stitched the buttons on. Finally gave it a good press.
Here are some photos of the finished garment...
It's a great transition piece so glad I added it to my vest collection. I have several more I want to make for fall/winter using actual vest patterns so stay tuned!
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I love it, and I am always happy to see your posts. I am a big fan of vests, especially with pockets!
ReplyDeleteThis looks great, especially with the striking white shirt.
ReplyDeleteWow, you're on a roll! Loving all these new projects.
ReplyDeleteLove the beautiful finishes on this vest. It's a good-looking garment🤍
Pat in Pretoria 🇿🇦