The patchwork vest workshop I mentioned last week was so much fun! There were 10 of us there, stitching together for 6 hours while chatting and enjoying. We mostly finished our vests.
The pattern we were using has a feature panel on the left front side, and then I pulled the colours from that for the simple patchwork I made for the left front and back. Others in the group are much more accomplished quilters and they made fancier patchwork which was stunning. For mine, I used a simple block, using stitch and flip to attach the rows directly onto my precut batting and backing.
Once I finished my patchwork (mostly done before I showed up at the workshop), I was able to cut it to size and then we sewed them together and made sizing tweaks. It was great to have an expert there to help us make small adjustments that made such a difference in fit! The main part of sewing that I did at the workshop was sewing the interior hidden seams by hand. It was a cool technique which makes the vest essentially reversible, if you so wish.
I had the binding for the armholes and & edges ready, but ran out of time. So I sewed on my basic black binding at home, and decided to hand-stitch the interior down to get it as tidy as possible. It took a tiny bit of time and some punctured fingers, but it looks so much tidier at the end.
Halfway along I was feeling pretty uncertain about it — there's always that point when you think your project is terrible. But once it was finished I loved it! Wore it to work and was able to share it with others and enjoy it all day long. I haven't really made quilted clothing before but I really like this one. So glad that I learned something new 🙂









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