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lots2do 08-24-2016 05:29 AM

Looking for a vest pattern for a larger woman
 
Hi everybody,
Typically, a larger woman would probablynot wear a vest (at least I wouldn't feel comfortable in one)but it is a requirement of a guild for their quilt show. Does anyone know of a good pattern out there?
Thanks,
lots2do

QuiltnNan 08-24-2016 05:36 AM

how large? this one goes to XL https://www.amazon.com/Simplicity-Pa.../dp/B002L8CC5A

dunster 08-24-2016 08:11 AM

When guilds make requirements like that I first complain to the organizers, and later just ignore them. You shouldn't have to buy or make a specific item of clothing for a quilt show or other event, especially if you feel uncomfortable wearing it.

cashs_mom 08-24-2016 08:48 AM


Originally Posted by dunster (Post 7635208)
When guilds make requirements like that I first complain to the organizers, and later just ignore them. You shouldn't have to buy or make a specific item of clothing for a quilt show or other event, especially if you feel uncomfortable wearing it.

I have to agree, dunster. I was part of the wearable arts group years ago and they required you to do their challenge every year. I have 3 years worth of challenge garments hanging in my closet upstairs that I never wear and don't like. I don't like working with other people's ideas or fabrics and don't find it "challenging" at all. I don't join groups that have requirements like that anymore.

Tartan 08-24-2016 09:00 AM

Check the thrift shops for a vest that fits and applique something on it? A men's suit vest would give a nice plain background and with wool applique it would look quite nice.

Prism99 08-24-2016 12:36 PM

Fabric.com has some free vest patterns. I checked the hornpipe pattern and it goes up to size 26. Here is a link. Click on the pattern you are interested in and there will be an option to download it.
https://www.fabric.com/creativity-he...downloads.aspx

lots2do 08-24-2016 02:27 PM

Thank you so much. I'll check the links. The thrift shop is a good idea too. When this person joined this guild, she had no idea there were such requirements. just trying to help her out.

bearisgray 08-25-2016 07:53 AM

I can see the point in having sponsors of or workers at a quilt show wearing a "uniform" of sorts - matching T-shirts, similar vests, something so that visitors know the person associated with the show.

klswift 08-25-2016 08:38 AM

A suggestion about the vest for a larger figure. Make it a bit longer and make sure the shoulders fit and the dart works. Many of us have a bit of a sloping shoulder and it makes a vest/blouse hang odd. This coupled with a poor dart give the garment a boxey look. If these 2 items are 'fixed', the item will fit nicely. Another thing would be to add a band to the front or trim down the front. This will draw the eye to it (if the regulations allow it).

bearisgray 08-25-2016 08:53 AM


Originally Posted by klswift (Post 7636145)
A suggestion about the vest for a larger figure. Make it a bit longer and make sure the shoulders fit and the dart works. Many of us have a bit of a sloping shoulder and it makes a vest/blouse hang odd. This coupled with a poor dart give the garment a boxey look. If these 2 items are 'fixed', the item will fit nicely. Another thing would be to add a band to the front or trim down the front. This will draw the eye to it (if the regulations allow it).

Along with the sloping shoulders, some of us are full bosomed and/or full-bellied. Make sure the garment is cut large enough so it does not pull anywhere on the back (below waist - around hips - wherever it is larger)

The shoulder part is important - most of us that have gained weight have not gotten noticeably wider shoulders! :shock:


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