Seamwork | Here’s how you guys are sewing the Otto vest this month! @SeamworkVideo | Uploaded May 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Here are 5 lovely makes of the #seamworkotto vest this month from our amazing community.
1. @made.by.emmaj did the bonus version, but without a tie. “What a satisfying project! It came together in a few hours, and all edges are fully enclosed for a beautiful finish.”
2. This one from @milhouse_sews is in a floral eyelet, so pretty. “I’m in LOVE!”
3. @littlebrickhouse chose black linen/rayon, and also made the #seamworkerin pants for a suit effect. “I have to take a photo of the lining I used too!! Such a pretty and professional finish.”
4. @all.is.sewn wanted something structured for her second Otto. “Black linen was calling to me!”
5. And @ariane_et_le_fil used a fancy jacquard with cashmere. “I’ve sewed by hand my first buttonholes and, for once, I’m proud of myself.”
I just love seeing what you all are making, and how different many of these look.
Here are 5 lovely makes of the #seamworkotto vest this month from our amazing community.
1. @made.by.emmaj did the bonus version, but without a tie. “What a satisfying project! It came together in a few hours, and all edges are fully enclosed for a beautiful finish.”
2. This one from @milhouse_sews is in a floral eyelet, so pretty. “I’m in LOVE!”
3. @littlebrickhouse chose black linen/rayon, and also made the #seamworkerin pants for a suit effect. “I have to take a photo of the lining I used too!! Such a pretty and professional finish.”
4. @all.is.sewn wanted something structured for her second Otto. “Black linen was calling to me!”
5. And @ariane_et_le_fil used a fancy jacquard with cashmere. “I’ve sewed by hand my first buttonholes and, for once, I’m proud of myself.”
I just love seeing what you all are making, and how different many of these look.