the finished pj pants :) |
polly gave me a pair of her winter pj pants that still fit well and i used those to cut the first piece of fabric as nancy demonstrates in her tutorial. then you use that piece to cut the second and final piece of fabric for the pj's. as christmas is in the summer here, i decided i would shorten the length and go for 3/4 pj's so pollyanna wouldn't get too hot in them. then head to the sewing machine and turn on the iron. approximate 30 minutes later you will end up with some cute as pj pants. in fact, these pj's were so easy i decided to cuff them at the bottom of the legs and add the same christmas fabric to the top to jazz them up and make them even more festive! and thanks to nadine the sewing went well today because i changed the needle ... thank you my dear :)
what you need for this tutorial ... and a sewing machine! |
polly's christmas pj's |
outcome: as you will already be able to tell, i LOVE these pyjama pants and the tutorial from nancy was just awesome! even me and my sewing capabilities never missed a beat with this creation. i plan to make all the kids pj pants from now on and just team them up with a cotton tee. this has been one of my favourite pinteresting creation days so far!
the biggest thanks to nancy at my cotton creations for her amazing christmas pyjama tutorial. i had so much fun making them and they were so quick and easy, i instantly went back to her site and became her latest follower!
one of my favourites too, how cute are they? perfect for summer
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome!
ReplyDeleteLove the cuffs that you added - so adorable - and Pollyanna is a great model! :) I'll be sending you my measurements any day now... ;)
ReplyDeleteThought of you when I saw this card - I know how you love your buttons!
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that card is so cute ... were you volunteering to make it so i could copy your instructions my dear :)
ReplyDeleteLove the mix of fabric designs Kirsty.
ReplyDeleteI think mine are too old for these now..shame would be a great beginners project for sewing :)
Jenny x
Thanks for linking up at the Simply Christmas link party Kirsty. I featured your project today so pop over for a look.
ReplyDeleteFestive hugs ~ Kerryanne