The fabric and pattern for the project |
I decided to use some of it as lining for this project. There was about 3/4 of a yard of the minkee. Although it was 58 inches wide, there wasn't enough fabric to cut out the sleeves for a jacket so I cut out a vest for Miss K instead!
Pieces cut and ready to stitch |
I did need to draw a larger size pattern so that took a little time. I added a little to the length of the sleeves, front and back pieces. Who knows, I might make a jacket another time so making the sleeve pattern would save me time in the future!
Cutting out the lining was a challenge as that fabric was so slippery! When I finished cutting out the pieces, I had so few remaining scraps. The scraps that ran crosswise will be used to finish the armhole. The other small chunks might be used for a baby quilt back. We will see!
I had several white separating zippers on hand. Unfortunately, I didn't have the size that I needed on hand. So I stitched all the parts to the project that I could and the next time I was headed to town, I picked up the correct length zipper.
View of finished front |
I started stitching the hood. Between the slippery lining and the non stretchiness of the minkee, getting the casing stitched was a challenge; but, I did it! I inserted the zipper, added the pockets, stitched the shoulder and neck seams. I made the lining and then sewed the lining to the vest. I cut a couple pieces of binding out of the minkee to finish the edge of the armhole. I was going for the puffy look on the vest; but in retrospect, I could have made the binding a bit longer so it would have been flat.
View of finished back |
center of the hood. I had a finished project!
It is luxuriously soft. It will be a challenge to not give this vest away to Miss K until next Christmas! I used one and half yards of fabric for this project. I have now stitched 63 and 3/4 yards of fabric from my stash. I'm wondering if I could stitch 100 yards of fabric from my stash. . .hm m m m. . . .I don't know. I probably could if I worked on some larger projects. I'll ponder that possibility!
This was goal number 16 on my 3rd Quarter FAL list. It is my seventh finish for the quarter.
4 comments:
That is one cute vest. I’m sure she’s going to wear it a lot. Having another item off the ‘list’, and a bit more fabric out of the ‘stash’ makes for a happy lady.
I live too far away to get to sew for my grandkids, and having measurements taken by someone else just doesn’t work out to well.
Have a great week.
Luann, I hope she will like it. Yes, someone else taking measurements does create challenges with fitting toping the list!!! I think this is one of the reasons why we quilt. . .it is flat!!
I bet that Miss K will love this yummy vest!!!
Janice, I sure hope that she will love it!
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