Evanston Vest
$12.50
- All Love Notions Sewing Patterns are digital downloads, you may print them at home or send to a copy shop. A physical pattern will not be mailed to you.
The Evanston Vest is a versatile garment designed for knit fabrics, offering both style and functionality. With two length options—high hip and below hip—it accommodates various layering needs. The vest features four neckline styles to suit different tastes: a classic button placket, a sleek V-neck, a cozy cowl, and a casual scoop neck. Perfect for layering over tees or blouses, the Evanston Vest also includes practical details like pockets and an optional split hem for added flair and comfort. This pattern combines modern design with everyday wear ability, making it a staple for any wardrobe.
Evanston Vest Features:
- Two lengths- high hip and below hip
- 4 necklines- button placket, scoop, cowl and v-neck
- Solid or split hem
- Meant for knit fabrics
- Full bust adjustment option included
Sizes: XS-5X (See Size Charts here)
Fabric: knit fabric with 20% stretch or more.
Skill Level: Confident beginner
Pattern Formats Included:
- Print at home for US letter & A4 paper, trimless format with layers
- Large format file LAYERED for copy shop printing. This file will print on 3 A0 (33″ x 46″) size sheets. Be sure to instruct your printer to print actual size in black and white on their cheapest paper. We recommend PDFPlotting for printing the large format files.
- A projector file is also included for those using projector technology
Anna Carter (verified owner) –
I wasn’t sure I wanted this pattern as haven’t traditionally worn a vest however the tester photos swayed me and I am so glad they did. I have made two so far with a cowl in different fabric types and I wear them so often. Such a versatile pattern depending on what fabric you choose
kjelliott1971 (verified owner) –
Great fit and easy to sew.
Anna Carter (verified owner) –
On release I was undecided whether I wanted this pattern as haven’t traditionally worn a vest. But the tester photos persuaded me and I am so glad they did. I have made two so far with a cowl in different fabric types and I wear them so often. Such a versatile pattern depending on what fabric you choose. I did one in a chunky sweatshirt and one in a cotton waffle
pdbildson (verified owner) –
I’ve had so many compliments on my cowl neck Evanston this past winter (even from my husband who doesn’t normally give many compliments). It is an easy to follow pattern.