Today I’m pleased to bring you the tutorial for my newest pattern design - the absolute definition of old Hollywood sophistication and class - this Marlene vest :)
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(Watch Part 1 of sewing the Marlene vest here: • DIY Designer-Inspired ... )
Here are the materials you’ll need:
1-1.15 m (1 1/4-1 3/8 yds) light-medium weight woven fabric
40-60 cm (7/16-1 1/4 yds) lining
70-115 cm (3/4-1 3/4 yds) interfacing
4-5 buttons, diameter 1.5-1.8 cm (5/8”-3/4”)
2 D-rings 2 cm (3/‘4”) wide
buttonhole machine
seam ripper
matching thread
glasshead pins
scissors
measurement tape
Marlene pattern
For this vest I went with this pretty light blue poplin fabric, and I recommend using a light to medium weight fabric that holds its shape, won’t stretch, and won’t be see-through, as we want the option of wearing this vest on its own. Some good fabric choices are Linen, Cotton, Suiting fabric, Crepe, Gabardine, as well as Denim.
Sewing tools:
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16 окт 2024