Santiam Reversible Vest PDF Pattern - 102 - The Green Pepper Patterns
Santiam Reversible Vest PDF Pattern - 102 - The Green Pepper Patterns
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Unisex Multi-sized Pattern: Sizes XS-2XL
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 drop down menu. 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, 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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First and foremost, always check the care label on your garments. While most fabrics benefit from similar care, certain items like wool may have specific instructions. For general care, wash your fabrics in cool or cold water. Hot water can degrade fibers and cause colors to fade.
Avoid using chlorine bleach or fabric softeners, as these can damage the fabric over time. Instead, choose a phosphate-free detergent. These gentle detergents clean effectively without harming your textiles.
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Ironing your fabrics? Always check the appropriate heat settings based on the type of fabric you are working with. Utilizing the right heat can help you avoid burns and preserve the integrity of your garments.
If you have any delicate items, laundering them in a mesh bag can provide extra protection during the wash cycle. Always be mindful of embellishments and finishes when caring for your fabrics.
Ultimately, proper fabric care ensures that your clothes continue to look fresh and new. By following these easy tips, you can enjoy your favorite garments for years to come.
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