How To Make A Vest Using Your Stash Part 3
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- Опубликовано: 20 май 2024
- Welcome to the third and final video where Pauline shares how to craft a versatile quilted vest of any size. This very easy project offers the perfect opportunity to use up fabric from your stash.
You will need a T-shirt and 3" or 5" fabric and wadding strips; you don't even need a pattern to make this vest.
Soon enough, you'll have a trendy vest that is truly unique. Keep it for yourself or gift it to a loved one!
You can find the products Pauline mentioned on our website www.pqw.com.au - we ship worldwide.
We've even put some of the products into ready to go bundles for you:
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What a great series. You have explained every step so clearly - like you always do. Looking forward to seeing how you add a zip and collar.
Thank you Dysy! Glad you enjoyed this series 🤗
Thank you Pauline, I’ve been going to do this for ages. You’ve prompted me to get going.
Great instructions as always ❤❤❤
So glad this helped you get started! Best of luck 🥰
Hermoso 😍 todo lo que haces Paulina 🌺
Thank you Clara 🥰
Hello Pauline. I’m gathering and entertain making my granddaughter a jacket , using a sweatshirt! I have a question because of the weight of the shirt would I need to use batting in the strips?? Also do I use the inside of the sweatshirt as the backing side for the strips to lay on for sewing? Thankyou! Lou
Hi Lou, that's a fantastic idea! Great question - you don't need to use batting in the strips in that case. If you're not using batting, this means you would need to use the regular Sashers as they are only wide enough to put fabric through (where the Weaver Sashers are wide enough for the batting to go through as well). Yes that's right, you can lay the strips onto the wrong side of the shirt. Best of luck with your jacket 😊