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To make this small vest and tie using McCall’s pattern number 6873, I used fabric from a fat quarter bundle by Windham Fabrics, Botany by Kelly Ventura. It’s beautiful and I can’t wait to create more wonderful things with this fabric!
The original pattern for the vest was all one piece on both sides of the front, but I wanted to divide each side into two sections. When tracing the pattern, I divided the front pattern piece in two just below the arm opening and added 1/2” along the division on both sides to allow for the seam allowance.
What you’ll need to make this vest and tie:
ThermOWeb StitchnSew Pattern Material or
StitchnSew EZ Quilt Block Sheets
Therm O Web Fabric Fuse Adhesive
HeatNBond Fusible Interfacing – Light Weight
iCraft Purple Tape
Aurifil Thread, 40 wt
Oliso Purple Iron
McCall’s pattern number 6873
or see this FREE Vest Pattern from The Sewing Rabbit
And this FREE Tie Pattern from Vanilla Joy
Windham Fabrics, Botany by Kelly Ventura
When tracing patterns, be sure to add markings from the original pattern and note the pattern number and size if applicable. This tie was so easy to make!
HeatNBond Fusible Interfacing – Light Weight adds just enough stability without too much extra thickness behind buttons and buttonholes. Be sure to use a pressing cloth between the interfacing and the Oliso iron. I never grow tired of ironing with my beautiful Oliso Purple Iron!
Using Therm O Web Fabric Fuse Adhesive is a huge bonus when securing Velcro or buttons in their proper place before sewing. Apply the adhesive, let dry, and sew in place…easy!
Therm O Web has so many products available to make your sewing projects easier and allows you to be even more creative. I can’t imagine sewing without their products!
Now if there was just a product available to make little guys hold still for photos…
