The Assembly Line

The Assembly Line Cap Sleeve Vest

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Buy the Cap Sleeve Vest sewing pattern from The Assembly Line. The ultimate layering piece, it has a straight shape and easy fit, hidden front pockets with large flaps, and snap buttons for closing at the front. The Cap Sleeve Vest can be sewn lined or unlined.

This sewing pattern is available to buy in the following format:

– PAPER (next working day dispatch on orders and FREE UK delivery over £50)

Suggested fabrics: Medium weight fabrics, but lots of fabrics would work! The dark navy vest is made of a heavy weight wool fabric.

Fabric requirements: 

110-120 cm wide fabric (XS-L only): XS 2.2 m / S 2.2 m / M 2.3 m / L 2.5 m.

140-150 cm wide fabric: XS 1.8 m / S 1.9 m / M 2.0 m / L 2.0 m / XL 2.2 m / 2XL 2.2 m / 3XL 2.2 m.

Lining (optional): 140-150 cm wide fabric: XS 1.1 m / S 1.2 m / M 1.3 m / L 1.3 m / XL 1.8 m / 2XL 1.8 m / 3XL 1.8 m.

Sizing: XS – L or XL – 3XL (approx. UK 8 – 18 or UK 18/20 – 28/30, based on our standardised size chart). Please also check the designer’s size chart and finished garment measurements.

Notions: Fusible interfacing; six snap fasteners or sew-on buttons.

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MissMaudeNZ
A versatile jacket for different seasons

A review of the making of the Cap Sleeve Vest, perfect for days where you need something warm to wear but don’t need a full sleeve! I have wanted to sew this pattern since it was released earlier in the year.  It just looked like such a great casual jacket and I could see it easily layered with a merino jumper and jeans or with smarter trousers and a top on my way to work.  I made it with a 6 wale cord and a coordinating ochre viscose crepe lining (possibly my favourite part!).  You can read the full review on our blog.