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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 |
how large? this one goes to XL https://www.amazon.com/Simplicity-Pa.../dp/B002L8CC5A
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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 |
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.
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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.
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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).
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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).
The shoulder part is important - most of us that have gained weight have not gotten noticeably wider shoulders! :shock: |
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