I rediscovered some pattern pieces I had cut out for a vest a long while ago and never sewed together - 3 of them actually.
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mess 'o fabric cut for 2 of 3 vests |
Now it was a wee bit small, but easily adjustable I thought...(ah huh)
Along the way I decided to make it reversible rather than line it...(sure, why not)
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inside view of reversibility |
Thought it would be cool to have pockets on both sides...(yea, wouldn't it) And how about making my own bias tape for the arm holes while I'm at it...(no problemo)
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close up view of pocket, bias tape & tiny ties |
I did have fun mixing and matching all the fabric possibilities. The vest is a great way to use up small scraps that I love, that aren't big enough for much else.
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front |
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back |
A feat of engineering (for me, anyhow) in figuring out reversibility with pockets, mitering bias tape, and getting the ole' loop turner happening - but it's all good.
Especially now that it's done.
Visit Project Minima to see Side B of my Reversible Vest
1 comment:
That is one very, very beautiful vest, and looks like a lot of work!
Thanks for sharing
Erica, Editor on Duty
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