This task is about learning how to draft simple vests using a dartless bodice pattern block. The difficulty level is marked as “Easy,” which means it’s designed for beginners who are just starting to learn garment drafting.
Since you’re being asked to solve the problem (and all user options like ExplainAnswer, TeachTopic, and GeneratePractice are set to false), there’s no need to explain, teach, or create practice tasks — just provide the final answer based on what’s shown.
The image shows four different vest designs that can be drafted from a dartless bodice block:
1. A short vest with a tie at the neckline.
2. A V-neck vest with lapels (like a blazer style).
3. A long vest with two front pockets and a curved hem.
4. A fitted waistcoat-style vest with welt pockets.
All of these are variations you can make by modifying the basic dartless bodice shape — adding length, changing necklines, adding pockets, or altering the front opening.
Final Answer:
You can draft four types of simple vests from a dartless bodice block: a tied short vest, a lapel vest, a long pocketed vest, and a waistcoat-style vest — all at an easy difficulty level.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable pattern for vest.