I was so excited to test out the new Nathan Vest and Taylor Tie patterns for Sew a Little Seam recently. I love any opportunity to sew for my son and with Easter coming up quickly I was so excited to be able to sew his Easter outfit this year. I usually sew the girls holiday dresses while he is in store bought clothing. But, with these patterns that is going to change!
Let’s start with the Nathan Vest. This pattern is a traditional waistcoat in single or double breasted look, optional collar, back adjuster strap and pocket. It has front and back darts for a professional finish and fit. I opted for the single breasted vest and kept it simple with no pockets, collar or back strap. His measurement put him into a straight size 7 so no size grading was needed. I found some suiting fabric on clearance at Joann’s and lined it with a silky apparel lining. I found this pattern very intimidating before starting, however, Kelly’s directions are super clear and very thorough. It was my first time sewing darts and understitching but it wasn’t nearly as difficult as I anticipated.
The Taylor Tie pattern is also loaded with options. You can choose from a traditional or faux neck/bow tie and traditional or adjustable neck band. I opted for the traditional tie and neck band. I found my fabric for this tie at Hobby Lobby. I have a free tie pattern from another designer that I have sewn up in the past and this pattern is so much better. It fits well and is drafted extremely well with clear instructions for assembly.
I paired the tie and vest with store bought pants and shirt. Kelly does have both a button up shirt and dress pants pattern as well that I will sew up before the next holiday!
The Nathan Vest is on sale for a short time and when you purchase the vest you get the tie FREE! Head over and join the facebook group for a coupon code that’s good not only on the vest but also on the new dress pants pattern for a short time. I can’t wait to sew up the double breasted vest with pockets and bow tie next! I’d love to see what you create:)
**I RECEIVED A FREE COPY OF THIS PATTERN AS PART OF THE TESTING PROCESS. ALL OPINIONS ARE MY OWN. THIS POST CONTAINS AFFILIATE LINKS**