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After Second Try: Made two pair of these larger PJs from flannel sheets. Lined them with the First Try Lined PJs. |
First Try: In December I refashioned a pair of knit PJ pants and a satin formal into a pair of lined PJ pants. Warm, but tight and not comfy to sleep in. I took these tight PJs apart.
After:
Second Try: I made two warm, loose fitting, VERY comfy PJ pants.
Both were made from my worn soft flannel sheet.
I lined them with the too small First Try lined PJs.
One flannel sheet pant was lined with the original knit PJs and the other lined with the satin dress fabric.
I patched lining sides to enlarge them for the larger PJs..
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Before: First Try: Too Tight: Took them apart to line new PJs. |
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I backed these with white pillowcase fabric from the stash and ran the sewing machine and serger around the edges.
Not fancy, but functional.
2 comments:
Fantastic job! I love cozy pj pants.
Jennifer Elliott, EOD
that's really cool
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