102 – Adult's Santiam Reversible Vest Pattern

$8.00

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Unisex Multi-sized Pattern: Sizes XS-2XL   Size Chart

Skill Level:  3, Medium difficulty

This sewing pattern for a fully reversible cozy vest features handy zipper pockets on the outer side and cozy handwarmer pockets on the lining side.  Two views have either snap or zipper closures.  This vest is insulated and can be quilted or lined in polar fleece.  

Suggested Fabrics:
Outer Shell: Any Water-repellent Fabrics, Ultrex, or Gore-Tex.
Lining: Polar Fleece, Diamond Quilt, Channel Quilt (allow 1/4 yard (.23m) extra for matching quilt lines), Nylon Taffeta, and Water-repellent Fabric.
Insulation: Thinsulate (when using Nylon Taffeta or Water-repellant Fabrics for Lining). Omit insulation is using pre-quilted or polar fleece for lining.

Notions:
Polyester Thread, two 7"-Pocket Zippers, View A: 24" Reversible Zipper; View B: seven Heavy Duty Snaps.

For more pattern details, go here 102 (PDF).

Pattern is available as a Paper Pattern and PDF Pattern.  Choose the format you want from the options at the top.  The paper pattern will be shipped to you; the PDF pattern is sent as an email at checkout.  The PDF pattern has files for print at home (A4 or 8.5x11"), copy shop (36" wide and A0), and a projector file, as well as instructions. 

 

LEARN MORE: 

  • Oregon History: Santiam Pass lies in the Cascade Range of central Oregon.  Once used by native peoples, the pass was first crossed by settlers in 1859 and later became part of the Santiam Wagon Road.  Rich in recreational opportunities in both winter and summer, the area provides spectacular views of Oregon's volcanic peaks.

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Libbie N.
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Hi
Once I’d got over the shock of your delivery cost I waited quite some time for my pattern to arrive. First impressions excellent: quality pattern paper and seemingly good instructions. I do however find that the instructions for view B are so embedded in those for view A, that a less experienced sewer would be completely at sea. I’m also fairly sure that your markings for the snaps are too far from the edge. I’ll take it step by step and I’m sure it’ll work out but it is confusing. Also, I may have missed it, but I suspect “hip length” is missing from the description.