Thursday 7 May 2009

BWOF 01-2009-124 Herringbone Waistcoat

One of my favourite TV shows is The IT Crowd. In the third season Jen, the female character, wears a really cute blouse and waistcoast combo.

I re-created it in my own way. Here's the front:
And the back:




You'll recognise the blouse from my previous post. The waistcoat is from the January 09 BWOF.

I cut a size 38 down to the bottom of the armholes, then graded out to a 42 at the waist and I made an FBA.

I used fusible bias tabe to stabilise the neck and armholes and pretty much followed the instructions except for the armholes. I never get a nice finish when I join the shoulders after sewing the armholes so this is how I did mine.

Sew the waistcoat shell and lining, leaving a gap in the centre back of the lining. Sew the lining and shell together all around the outside, turn through and press well. I didn't topstich as I thought it might look a bit weird on the plain back.

Now on to the armholes, turn in the raw edges on an armhole (I did it at the side seam) roughly and pin them together (don't worry this is just a marker, not for construction):
Reach inside through the hole in the centre back and pinch the raw edges you just turned in. Pull the edges out through the whole and remove the first pin.
Now start pinning around the armhole as far as you can. You might need to start over if you get a bit confused - it takes a while to get the hang of it. I usually sew from the side seam to just past the shoulder seam on the first go. This is after the first pass, see the opening in the upper right hand side of the armhole?
Then untangle your waistcoat, go in through the hole again and sew the remainder of the armhole. Trim and press your seams.
The finished armhole:


Overall, it's a pretty cute outfit. I'm not sure how far into winter I'll get before I have to change from a cotton blouse to something warmer, but it will do for a while at least!

3 comments:

harbourmaster said...

cute! double breasted is a nice detail. hahaha you so are jen from the IT crowd, i can't believe i never made that connection before!

saw this stuff on etsy n thought you might like for a fun crochet project hehe
http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5455842&order=&section_id=&page=2

and i'm terribly sorry for being a horrible friend but i think i completely forgot your birthday...

Elaine said...

That vest is so cute!! I can't believe you made it..

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katherine h said...

Thanks for showing us this method...I have a waistcoat in muslin stage so I'll be back for a closer look.