Monday, July 17, 2023

Adventure Vests

When my son Dan was young, he and his dad were active in the YMCA father/son activity program in the mid to late 1980's called Indian Guides. The father/daughter program was called Indian Princesses. There were mother/daughter and mother/son options as well. The YMCA sponsored program still exists and is popular today but its name has been changed to Adventure Guides. Per a 2003 article in the Los Angeles  Times 

While YMCA officials say the name change was not a reaction to Native Americans offended by the Indian theme, an executive board member for the American Indian Movement said hundreds of tribes, American Indian organizations and non-Indian organizations have taken a position that programs and sports teams should stop using American Indian themes and mascots.

The participants still wear vests and sport patches representing the different activities they did together. They no longer exchange wampum and their tents are no longer tee-pees, but Dan and his girls have fun together in the renamed YMCA program. I mailed Dan's vest and that of his Dad down to him. He and his younger daughter Lillian are modeling them. Dan is wearing what used to be his dad's vest and Lillian is wearing his. I'd had to add extra length to Dan's vest to accommodate all the patches he was accumulating. Adult and child patches are the same size so a smaller vest could not hold them all. 


There were only two vests and three participants, plus those two vests were already covered in patches. I volunteered to make three new blank vests and was happily taken up on my offer. Here is the process for the newly sewn vests, starting with an old Simplicity pattern #7030 I had filed away. The Simplicity pattern company was founded in 1927 in New York City and is still around today, though merged and morphed with other companies. Based on the $11.95 price I doubt this specific pattern was too ancient. Besides when I went to use it, it had the original crisp, never-used, factory fold. It was not the one I originally used from thirty-odd years ago when Dan was about five. Packrat that I am, I probably do have that pattern squirreled away, but #7030 was the first one I could lay my hands on.



I could not find kettle cloth in any of my local fabric stores. It is what I used for the original vests but that fabric is not made any more. Instead I order cotton twill on line. It is a bit heavier that quilting cotton and so should be more durable. To personalize their vests, I ordered appliqués via the craft site Etsy and embroidered their Adventure Guides names on grosgrain ribbon. I cut out Dan's vest first. Dan's vest take up half the length of my cutting table and is a men's size L.


The story behind Dan's chosen name for Adventure Guides is that he was lying on the couch and the kids were jumping on him like in the book Hop On Pop. They were warned to be careful because dad was a delicate flower. Dan adopted the name Delicate Flower for his Adventure Guide's moniker. A sunflower is not exactly the most delicate of blooms. I had first bought a pink peonie-like bloom but it was too big so I switched to the smaller sunflower. I preferred the sunflower because the brown center went with the vest. Dan's dad also said it was more "bold and manly".



Nine year old Vivian's vest was a boy's size L. She is an avid reader and chose the name Bookworm. I made it two lines instead of one to match the appliqué.





For seven year old Lillian, I used a medium sized pattern and trimmed off the excess from the L size. She is an animal lover and chose the name Adventurous Dolphin. I was lucky to find a dolphin appliqué on Etsy.




By the way, I use Etsy a fair amount and wanted to know what the name stood for. Was it an acronym for something? From Wikipedia I learned
Kalin [a co-founder of the craft site Etsy] said that he named the site Etsy because he "wanted a nonsense word because I wanted to build the brand from scratch. I was watching Fellini's 8 ½ and writing down what I was hearing. In Italian, you say etsi a lot. It means 'oh, yes' (actually it's "eh, si"). And in Latin and French, it means 'what if'." In Greek, Etsy means "just because".

I delayed publishing this post in order to add pictures of Dan, Vivian, and Lillian in their vests. When I went to SoCal to visit last weekend, they tried them on and bummer... they were too small. Well they fit, but just barely, and they were not long enough to have room for many badges. I brought the three vests back home with me and I will make new ones or add length and width to these. The process is to be determined. But I least I brought all the badges home with me so I will be able to add them after enlarging the vests or making new ones. I will find a way to salvage and transfer the personalized appliqués and name ribbons.



1 comment:

  1. I remember the camping trips, and I'm surprised the name "quiet fox" wasn't revived for the occasion - but "Delicate Flower" is a pretty good replacement - and I like the story behind it. I think you knocked it out of the park with the vests, the appliques, and the name ribbons. And the kids *also* knocked it out of the park with their names.

    I'm glad "Indian Guides" persists in some form, and I'm glad your considerable talents were put to good use with these vests! Also, wow Lil has a lot of patches. Now I'm scratching my head trying to remember what Dad (Grandpa)'s name was.

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