I need some pajama bottoms, and again copying Jilly, I am going to make them from a normal pants pattern as a wearable muslin, one or all of these patterns, Vogue 1096 by Sandra Betzina, Vogue 8397 by Marcy Tilton, or Vogue 8637 by Marcy Tilton. Something about that last sentence sounds wrong, I can't be bothered to figure out why, but I wanted it to be known that I was aware of it. I have some zebra print cotton flannel and some pink rubber duck cotton flannel. Pictures to follow. Should be cute, no?
I want to try Sham's tablecloth skirt http://communingwithfabric.blogspot.com/, I fully expect that I will look as big as a table in it, which is why I am going to use some perfectly horrible taffeta plaid (emerald green, fuchsia, purple, yellow, gold metallic threads etc) that someone kindly gave me. If I don't want to kill myself after seeing how big I look in it, I have some lovely fabric set aside for it. Again, pictures to follow.
I also have to make the Sorbetto. Maybe out of some turquoise linen I have somewhere.
There now I have committed myself. To sewing not an institution. Maybe I will actually follow through.
You crack me up! And thanks for the shout out :)
ReplyDeleteI think those Marci pants - either pattern, would be great jammies - good idea!
I could swear I left a comment here....senility?
ReplyDeleteAnyway, thanks for the link love! And I think either of those Marcy pants would make great pjs! I need to make some myself - my favorite pj bottoms are actually yoga pants - jammies do not have to be baggy!
You did, it showed up in my email, but not here. I thought I was going crazy. I am interested in the waist of the Betzina pants, I might do the side gathering on the pants, we will see. Thanks for posting again.
DeleteYou have some great plans here, and I think it so nice of you to be making some nightwear for your husband's aunt.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the compliment. Aunt Edna lives on her own, but we (mostly the husband), take care of her. Groceries, cleaning, laundry, entertainment, basically everything. Sewing for her is the easy part. She is a real sweetie, always pleasant and happy, and grateful for her life. I learn a lot from Edna.
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