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my favorite oliver + s pattern: isabel from la vie en diy

Here is the next installment of the “My Favorite Oliver + S Pattern” series. Please join me in welcoming Isabel who is from Barcelona, Spain. Thanks so much for being here Isabel!

Hello! I’m Isabel from La vie en DIY where I share my sewing projects. I’m so excited to be here today to share my favorite Oliver + S pattern, the Art Museum Vest.

It was very easy for me to choose a favorite. I increasingly enjoy sewing clothes for my handsome 5-years old boy but often I spend more time on choosing original and top-quality fabrics rather than on sewing. Boys’ patterns are often simple garments like t-shirts and shorts. This is not the case of the Art Museum vest by Oliver + S, this is a special garment by itself.

I first sewed it two years ago during the summer 2015 and I repeated again in 2016 and this year already sewed his 2017’s one! I feel it’s becoming a tradition now for me to sew a beautiful vest with beautiful fabrics. A boy can look elegant with a shirt and super cool with a funny t-shirt underneath, it’s so versatile!

My first Art Museum vest back in 2015 (when I still lived in France). This is a beautiful complement, can be elegant with a shirt and cool with a t-shirt. I felt even happier when I realized that not purposely I had sewed a reversible vest by using snaps as buttons.

My second Art Museum vest was very special. I actually sewed three Oliver + S patterns, the vest and the reversible bucket hat and the sunny days shorts. He wore it while we were holidaying in Castilla-La Mancha, you know, the Spanish region from where Don Quijote. Here you can see the proud mummy with his elegant son, except the shirt everything is made from an Oliver + S pattern.

Now, this is my latest version finished only a week ago!

If you notice, I did it again! I used snaps as buttons so it’s now a reversible vest and I played with the two fabrics so it looks a happy combination.

I first bought this pattern as a PDF file but as I needed to purchase a new one (as it’s sold for two ranges of sizes) and it was the opportunity to buy the paper version as I keep it as a Little treasure.

So for the fourth vest, I plan to sew both the vest and the trousers. Didn’t I mention? The Art Museum pattern comes with a vest and a pair of original trousers full of details which means full of potential to play with beautiful fabrics and finishing. You can check the evolution of my sewing on my Instagram on a more regular basis and through my blog (written in Spanish).

Now tell me, how many of you are already imagining your little boys wearing such a special garment!



 

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