Grade: A
Difficulty: Beginner
Pattern: Butterick 3314
Sorry, it was freezing when I went outside and took these pictures, so I didn't take the time to lay the legs out flat! They are straight and square. |
Alrighty all you readers, I'm finally getting around to updating, and I have tons to do from all of my Christmas sewing, so definitely watch for posts a little bit more often! Since I have no idea what order these all went in, I'm just going to put them up as I get the posts written.
A close up of the print. |
So these pajamas are a pattern that I go back to again and again. I got the pattern in high school when I took a clothing sewing class, and they are a staple! I love this pattern as it's sized for women, so if you are on the small end, it will fit better than if you used a unisex pattern. I also love that is has lots of variations to try!
I measure as a small, but make a medium and use an extra inch to make my waist casing. This makes it so the pjs are loose and comfy, but the crotch doesn't hang down to my knees! I have done the small before (which is what I measure as) and they fit just fine, but not as loose as I like. I also added pockets on this pair, but I'm not going to go into how I did them. They are just in-seam pockets, so if you already know how to do those, try them on this pattern for and even more prefect pair of jammies!
This pattern is very easy beginner, 5 seams total, plus three hems, and you are done! The only curve is very big, so it's easy to do. They turn out as pictured on the pattern envelope, even if you are new to sewing and make some goof ups.
Miss E got a pair of matching jammies in her size, so watch for that tutorial as well! As always, enjoy, and let me know what you think!
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