My Dad is fondly known as 'the Old Folk', and when he saw Mr. SDSC's waistcoats, he wanted one for himself. As you may well know - once I have a pattern that works, I like to churn out a number of versions. This does not relate just to me, but also to Mr. SDSC - and now the Old Folk.
Fortunately, the waistcoat pattern fitted him well, so I did not have to make any changes. I used a lovely, soft, brushed wool suiting in a dark charcoal colour - left over from some trousers I made myself quite some time ago.
He has quite the sense of humour, so I thought that I would use a bright colour for the lining. And being a lifelong Liverpool FC fan, the lining had to be red. I dug around in my linings and found a length from my Mum's collection. She would have bought this to line a skirt - she used to make lots of perfectly fitted pencil skirts, usually in a tartan fabric (well, she was Scottish!), so I knew that the Old Folk would get a kick out of wearing some of her fabric.
So without further ado - I give you the Old Folk - posing for all he is worth on the deck, with the snow falling, as it was the only place with semi-decent light:
Suits you Sir, suits you!
I lined the pockets with Batman fabric again, and that is about it. One happy Old Folk and you can't argue with that!
Your dad could go into modeling clothes...he wears them very well and obviously he has an awesome personality. :)
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