![]() ![]() A few hours later my husband managed to bribe him somehow to put it on so we got a couple quick photos, but then he immediately took it off. I didn’t notice until it was all done, but I’m sure this is avoidable if you pay attention to that during sewing.Īnyhow I finished it and I ran upstairs, excited to put it on my son and he says “No, I wear this” and points to his shirt. The one thing that’s making me twitch a bit is that the yellow stripe doesn’t line up correctly with the two front sides.I used yellow, red, and white fleece fabric. You need very very little yellow fabric.I was going to, but I liked it as is once I finished it as is… and I didn’t want to spend the time or energy required to fix it. I didn’t line the arms or the bottom of the vest with blue which if you look in pictures is how Ryder’s vest is. ![]() The liner I used frayed a lot too which drove me nuts. We’re in Maryland and I was thinking I didn’t want him to be too hot… but it’s not even half way through October and I’m cold so maybe the double layer of fleece would’ve been a good call. In retrospect, I think using a cotton or even another layer of fleece would’ve been nice and warmer. I think the stiffness would be better and match the rest of the vest. I think I’d use fleece if I were to do it over. I’ve never done pockets and I think I cut mine too big which led to a couple places where the fabric is cut… I’m going to go hand sew those parts closed with matching thread, but it’s not super noticeable (I don’t think) so at least that’s good.
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