Digital Pattern + Video Class Trailblazer Vest Sewing Pattern - Men's/Straight Fit

$16.00 USD
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Also available in: Child sizes, WCF sizes, BUNDLE, Nestledown (WCF and MSF), Fishing Vest (Child, WCF + MSF)

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Trailblazer Vests are made for crisp mornings and ambitious endeavours.  Zip up, slip hands in deep pockets and be ready for whatever outdoor adventures may come along.

Featuring curved seams and a back yoke for a great fit and professional-looking finish, a full zip front, and cosy in-seam pockets.

Skill Level: Adventurous beginner - Intermediate

Video Class for sewing the Trailblazer Vest sewing pattern by Twig + Tale

Video Support: A full course of clear, concise videos accompany this pattern, alongside a comprehensive written and photographed instruction booklet.

Sizing + Supplies

The Men's Trailblazer Vest comes in sizes to fit a 32"-60" (81.3cm - 152.4cm) chest measurement.

View size chart + materials list 

View all Trailblazer Vest patterns and Add-ons here

Make old things new again! Twig & Tale patterns pair wonderfully with up-cycled fabrics. Look to vintage wool coats, gently used corduroy/wool trousers and sleeping bags.

Views + Add-ons

Men's Trailblazer Vest sewing pattern by Twig + Tale

  • Collar
  • Zipper closure (with snap or button alternative)
  • In-seam pockets
  • Curved dropped back - keep those kidneys warm
  • Optional wind flap for extra warmth and style


Pair with the Fishing add-on to create an outdoorsman's dream vest!

In testing, our adventurous beginner level sewers managed this garment well using the instructions and videos provided.  If you are new to zips this is a GREAT pattern to learn with. You can do it!  We also have an active and friendly chat group where you can ask questions anytime you need.

Bonus Resources
Printing Info

This is a PDF pattern and includes three printing options:

  1. US Letter/A4 - tiled and designed to print on your home printer
  2. Copyshop - A0 wide-format file (33.1″ x 46.8″) 
  3. Projector - specially-formatted and optimized for home projector use.  Read more about using our projector files here 

All pattern printing formats include “layers”, allowing you to print only the size(s) you need, or all of the sizes. A comprehensive sewing instruction tutorial is supplied.

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Customer Reviews

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Carol KITE (Salisbury, GB)
So neat, so useful

This is the second adult Trailblazer that I've made this year and they have me wondering why I waited so long to make this garment.
They are the perfect layering piece. The zip front and high collar keep you warm and cosy whilst being sleeveless means no bulky coat.
It is a wonderful blank canvas, I added extra internal pockets to this make.
Brilliant, easy to follow instructions with useful videos

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Miriam Marschall (Bossonnens, CH)
Making a puffer waistcoat

The instructions and the pattern were great and I love the result - I used an African cotton fabric to makes this waistcoat. The only thing which I really missed were fully opened pattern pieces for the projector file, mainly for the center back piece. Especially if you make a puffer vest, you cannot cut on the fold. I solved the problem by cutting the lining first and then using the lining piece as example for the cut of the puffer center back piece. But this possibility wasn't described in the instructions and would not have been necessary with a full projector file in which pieces are usually presented opened when they need to be cut on fold and mirrored when they need to be cut twice.

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Jenny Dunbar (Beaumont, CA)
Great Pattern

I used this pattern to make my son’s hockey jersey’s into vests. It worked great the sizes were spot on! I loved how it had all the various options!

I made it twice with the first one being his childhood jerseys and then went to the NHL jersey. Perfect results both times!

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Susan Watz (Central Point, US)
Quick sew and clear directions

My sister requested a reflective gilet (vest) to wear when she’s out running in the dark. She will be a trail “blazer” in this, it reflects even without car headlights on it! Can’t wait to make more of this pattern in a variety of fabrics.

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Robyn Caudle (Powhatan, US)
Trailblazer Vest for my husband (straight hem, no collar, optional inside pocket)

This is the first pattern I have purchased from Twig + Tale. I am 100% impressed. Print at home PDF went together just perfect. I like having the option to drill down to just one size. The instructions were spot on - this is the first lined garment I have sewn that I didn't have great difficulty with the lining. This one came out really nice without any frustrations. The outer is fleece and lining flannel. I put in the optional inside pocket which my husband thought was awesome. Love the way it was sewn in. This pocket left a perfect place for me to put my handmade label on. Size measurements were really good - I picked the correct size the first time. I also really appreciate the inspiring ideas within the pattern. I can't wait to make the next one!

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Mary Beth Fatherree (Gonzales, US)
A++++

Lovely design and wonderful seeing instructions. I loved seeing this best so much that I made two. Thank you!

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Cliff Young (Chicago, US)
Vest completed

Experienced leather maker but just getting into garment sewing. The pattern was straight forward and easy to follow. Any questions I had were quickly solved by an email response. Great pattern and great vest, I already have another in the making and plan on several more for Christmas presents. I used magnetic snaps for closing the wind guard.

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Adrienne Shaw (Llangollen, GB)
Lovely Vest - Just right in every way

Easy to understand, easy to adjust, and lovely when made. I made this for my 'chap' and he loves it. Calls it his 'best' gilet now. Made with quilted cotton and polar fleece.
Thank you.
PS: I'm a relatively new 'sewist' just in case newbies are thinking of making this like I did x

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Cindy Byrd (Ogden, US)
Gift for my oldest brother

I finished making the Trailblazer Vest yesterday. This was by far the hardest thing I’ve sewn; not because the pattern was too complicated, but because of all the alterations I had to do. My brother is 5’ 5”, with a very large stomach due to a hernia. I originally ordered the men’s vest but the height discrepancy was too big. I ended up ordering the women’s version, too, because the height was the best for him, and combined the two. Hence, the difficulty. I reworked the patterns 4 times and made two toiles. I am a very slow sewer, so it took me much longer than it should’ve, but it also made me put on my thinking cap. The end result was great and he is very happy with it.

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Sheila Hatton (Oliver, CA)
Finally getting around to it

I just started making the Trailblazer vest. The pattern is easy to follow and am enjoying sewing it.