Mens Vest

by sunshiine in Craft > Fashion

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Mens Vest

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Looking for a super easy Valentine's Day gift to make your Valentine?  This vest is quick and easy to make and you don't need a lot of sewing experience to make one.  If you can sew around a curve evenly, your good for this.  My husband is always cold and loves to wear vest but he can never find one that will fit in the length.  I finally started making his shirts and vest so he could wear clothes that fit,  in the  colors that he likes.  I made this vest from a pattern about five years ago.  The vest fit him perfectly so I ripped out all the seams and used the vest to make him two new ones.  He was very reluctant to let  me to destroy his favorite vest though. This vest is wool lined with a zipper.  It is fast and easy to make. You can see the old vest was very worn.  

Materials

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4 Yards 45" fabric pre-washed, dried, and ironed.
4 Yards 45" wool fabric pre-washed, dried, and ironed.
Matching thread.
A vest with all the seams, threads,  and pockets removed and pressed.
18" Metal zipper
 

 

Tools and Supplies

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You won't need everything I listed here but it is helpful to have them in case you need to make adjustment.  
Iron.
Ironing board.
Sewing machine.
Zipper-foot attachment helps to sew a close seam but it is optional.
Scissors.
Seam ripper.
Thread.
18" Metal zipper.
Straight edge optional.
Tape measure. optional
Sewing pins.
Marker.
Chalk optional.
Label optional

Pattern Layout

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Before cutting: Check how large the seam allowance is on the existing vest as you may need to add extra for a seam allowance before cutting out the vest or the fit will be too small.  


Spread the fabric out on a table.
Lay the back vest piece on the fold of the fabric and pin it into place. Cut one.
Lay the front vest pattern piece on the selvage edge of the fabric and pin it into place. Cut 2 from fabric.
Lay the pocket piece on the straight edge of the fabric and pin it into place. Cut 4 pocket pieces.

 

Pockets

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With right sides together sew the top of the pocket together following the lines.
Turn.
Trim loose threads.
Press.
Place the pockets to the front of the vest and pin into place.
Edge stitch the pockets to the vest front leaving the sides open.
Top stitch for a finished look.


Wool Lining Layout

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Spread the wool fabric out on a table.
Lay the back vest piece on the fold of the wool fabric and pin it into place. Cut one. This will become  the lining for the vest. 
Lay the front vest pattern piece on the selvage edge of the fabric and pin it into place. Cut 2 from wool fabric. This will become the lining for the vest.

Sew Vest Front to Vest Back

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Sew vest front to vest back with right sides together.
Trim loose threads.
Press seams open.
Set aside while you sew the vest lining in the next step.

Sew Vest (Lining) Front to Back at Shoulders

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Sew the vest lining front to the vest lining back at the shoulder seams with right sides together.
Trim loose threads.
Press seams open.

Pin the The Vest to the Lining

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Pin the lining to the vest matching the seams at the shoulders and sides wrong sides together.  
Sew around the front opening and neck area edges 5/8".
Sew around the sleeves 5/8" leaving the sides open.
Clip the curved area.
Turn right side out.
Press.


Sew Lining Side Seams

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Pin in and sew the lining side seams.

Sew the Vest Side Seams

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Next pin in and sew the vest side seams.

Zipper

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Next separate the zipper so you have two pieces.
Pin the zipper pieces to the right side and left side of the vest as shown.
Using a zipper-foot stitch as close to the edge as possible. 
You will need to move the zipper pull towards the top of the vest so you can continue sewing down the vest front. 
 

Top Stitch for the Finished Look

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I think top stitching around all the edges adds style to a garment.  
This step is optional.  
I top stitched around the sleeves, hem, neck, front band, and pockets.

Label

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Sign the label.
Center the label on the neckline of the vest on the inside of the vest and pin into place.
Iron according to the directions.

Sunshiine's Final Thoughts

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My husband was happy to get a couple of new vest and loved the way they fit.  I am sure your Valentine would appreciate a nice vest to stay warm this winter.  Vest are fairly simple to make and lining them is quite easy also. 
Thank you for stopping by and please do stop in again soon.  
Sunshiine