Woody Vest
10:48 PM
This was a 15-20 min. project for my little guy for Christmas.
A quick little Woody vest, with the Sheriff star.
Super easy and quick.
Supplies:
cow print fabric 1/3 to 1/2 yard (mine was flannel from Wal-Mart for $1.50/yd)
cow print fabric 1/3 to 1/2 yard (mine was flannel from Wal-Mart for $1.50/yd)
1 package extra wide double fold black bias tape
scrap of yellow felt, fleece, etc
10/29/16 updated link for pattern, the post was 5 years old and some couldn't download, it should work now
Pattern is 2T
I didn't photograph the steps, but it's so easy, I just made this little chart instead.
For my vest, I used yellow sweatshirt fleece left over from the Vermont Jacket.
I used the free motion sewing to sew the "Sherrif RJ" and just straight stitched the edges.
You could always use a fabric pen or hand embroider the text on your star too.
Cheap, easy little vest for those Toy Story fans out there.
Remember you can share any vests you make on the flickr group that is really lame right now, with nothing in it, or you could or email your project: runningscissor@gmail.com
9 comments
Love a good Toy Story Costume. My Middle Little Man was Woody for Halloween. He LOVED it.
ReplyDeleteLove the pictures of RJ. He has the best expressions. Bet he loved it.
ReplyDeleteI love how much candy RJ can eat.
ReplyDeleteEvery little guy and girl needs a woody vest. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the how to and pattern! I'll be doing one of these for my lil fella soon! I posted a link to this from my blog at http://www.flutterbysandfrogs.com/2011/01/january-1-7-round-up.html
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Cammie
Thanks heaps for this, my 3 1/2yr old just got to be Woody today at a friends birthday... SO Cute!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this pattern!! I made my son a Woody costume for Halloween, if it is ok with I am going to link back to this post so people know where I got the pattern! Thank You!!!
ReplyDeleteI know this post is a few years old, but is there anyway to get the pattern you used?
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this, I just made it for my grandson's first birthday party!!
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