New jimmy jams for the smallest two.
Modeled straight out of bed, with crazy hair (that I have to tame every day!) and a full nappy!! No hair, clothing or makeup department around here :)
And this little vegemite decided that the aim of the game was to hide his face from the camera. He was totally successful - great job Tommy! I'm just happy to get a photo or two for the blog!
The jammies are extremely comfortable. I had a whole heap of that pink floral interlock in my stash that I wanted to get rid of, and to be honest, I'm not a fan of the quality of the Michael Miller knits. They wash and wear really well but stretch out of shape like crazy so the only thing I wanted to make with it was PJs. And while I was making one pair, I had enough pink floral left over for Lil's cousin and then pulled out the grey interlock (from Crafty Mamas but all sold out now I think) for Tommy too.
I used my Basic Tees pattern for the tops and the Long Johns pattern from Growing Up Sew Liberated (cool book actually, I didn't think I would like it as much as I do).
People often ask me how I get so much sewing done - one
answer is the success of the production line! You can sew much faster
if you are doing the same thing over again. It gets a little monotonous
but you definitley chug through the workload a lot faster.
And that, my friends, is the end of the Winter pyjama sewing for 2012. Bring on Summer! I'm so over the cold!!SUPPLIES:
Make It Perfect, Basic Tees pattern
Pink floral interlock by Patty Young for Michael Miller
Light pink interlock
Grey interlock
Hilco Campan striped knit in orange/yellow
3 comments:
Gorgeous kids and gorgeous jim-jams!
gorgeous photo's. i love the rough and tumble look!
So true!! I can make your discovery bag without looking at the instructions now - doesn't mean I am any better at sewing tho!! ;)
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