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Sew In this tutorial, I will show you how to pattern and sew a simple vest made from boiled wool. You do not have to finish seams or make facings. Boiled wool is easy to work with, fun to wear and very warm! The patterning is so easy that you will be amazed! The embroidered pin I am wearing at the end of the video was purchased from Stitch Buffalo. Stitch Buffalo is a textile art center committed to empowering refugee and immigrant women through the sale of their handcrafted goods, inspiring creativity and inclusion through community education, and stewarding the environment through the re-use of textile supplies. https://www.stitchbuffalo.org. Also, this vest, once you have the pattern, can be made in under three hours. 00:57 Start the pattern with a tracing paper copy of your torso sloper 01:42 Establishing the length grainlines 01:55 Shorten the pattern (tracing) 02:18 Cut sloper tracing to create four pieces, Center Front, Side Front, Center Back and Side Back 03:17 Adjusting the neckline 04:08 Lowering the armhole 05:12 Measure button to make extension to Center Front pieces for buttons and buttonholes 05:18 Making the CF extension for buttons and buttonholes 05:38 Adding seam allowances to the two front pieces and cutting it out 08:08 Marking notches 08:21 Establish two back pieces on paper, add seam allowances and notches 10:35 Marking notches with thread 11:53 Sewing the vest together 15:59 Looking at the fit 16:35 Pressing the vest seams 17:28 Placement of buttons and marking buttonholes 17:49 Test buttonhole on scrap of fabric 18:24 Edge-stitching around body and armhoes 18:45 Final pressing 18:50 Buttons with small button inside vest behind outter button for reinforcement 19:06 Showing the pockets, (they are 4 1/2" squares), and placement of the pockets 19:18 Final look There are many shops that sell boiled wool. This particular piece is from Stone Mountain and Daughter Fabrics. They have offered a 15% discount to my subscribers! Just use the code: sally15. Here are some links to things I have used in this video: Gingher scissors: https://amzn.to/3CF5KeA Gingher embroidery scissors: https://amzn.to/4fPdRnm Rowenta iron (a GREAT iron!): https://amzn.to/3AFm0vG Tracing paper: https://amzn.to/48YnJJ7 Sew a Matching Beret: • How to Sew a Simple Beret ************ Free guide -- Sally's Guide to Sloper Making ➜ https://bit.ly/SloperGuide ************ Book a 1-on-1 Consultation with Sally ➜ https://www.sewwithsally.com/ ************ 🧵FREE DOWNLOAD: Half Scale Sloper ➜ https://www.sewwithsally.com/halfscale ************ Must Have Sewing Tools ➜ https://bit.ly/SallysSewingToolChecklist ************ Instagram: ➜ / sewwithsally ************ Learn pattern making and sewing with step by step tutorials. Start with a sloper, block or master pattern as the foundation to sew any style garment, with a custom fit, including fine and couture clothing. It's simpler than it seams! All rights reserved, copyright 2024 #sewing #sewingtutorial #patternmaking Some links may contain affiliate links where I may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. Thank you for supporting the Sew with Sally channel