I made Jed a vest for our family photos which we had taken latest year.
I went with a pink/brown/cream colour scheme but we had them printed in B/W so it didn't make a difference, in the end.
I used the Lekala #6063 vest pattern, the same one that I had made for Hugo
I have several waistcoat patterns but I thought if I went with the custom fit Lekala first, it would give me a block to help with fitting future sews.
The fabric was from deep stash, a flecked, heathered wool that I had previously made a Little things to Sew cape for
TillyEeek, Tiny Tilly.
I didn't have quite enough cloth to sew the back from the wool so I used the de-lustered satin that I had made
Lidia's formal dress from.
It is a good heavy Duchess satin but I chose to interface all the pieces, main and lining, with some tailors weight heavy interfacing. It takes considerable time to apply but the result is well worth it.
The lower welt pockets are a little too low on the waistcoat to be useful but I made them anyway as I thought it good opportunity to practice that skill.
The buttons are vintage, leather knot buttons and I chose to edge stitch the waistcoat for structure.
For a first sew, it was a good fit.
I was pleased with the fit around the chest and the arms but I think it could do with a wee bit of length at the front although Jed has said he wouldn't want it any longer at the back.
I also knotted the back straps and I think will do a buckle for future sews. That said, Jed said the knot didn't bother him, it sat in the curve of his back and he didnt' notice it sitting, even in the car.
I recommend this pattern and have two nice pieces of wool melton, one mustard and one chartuese green, to make him two more. Next time I will make a solid wool garment with satin lining, so he can wear them as a stand alone piece.
Thank you for reading, stay safe, stay well.
xx Nicole