Thursday, October 4, 2012

Finished: Self-drafted Toddler PJs

I found this ugly green top at the thrift market almost a year ago, thinking "gee, that fabric looks cute, but the top is hideous". So I negotiated the price and brought the thing home, and there it sat, for a long time. It was an adult size top, quite a wide one at that, so there was plenty of material to cut from to make a size 2T pyjama.

 Inspiration only struck this week, though, I had been eying some hand-me-down pj pants of my daughter's that looked darn cute but a little, well, tired. So I traced a pj bottom that fits her to make a pattern, and sewed up a cute little PJ pant for her. Then I remembered this image I'd seen of one of the Oliver & S patterns. It was a crossover front top, (while quite different from what I made) and I thought it would make a cute coordinating top for the PJ bottoms. So I found some tracing paper and a ruler and played around a little with a tank top pattern I made earlier, and came up with this.
Here's Princess K and her brother having fun with some pre-bed-time train track engineering.


These PJs were featured by Crafty Cousins! In the very first linky party I attended. How cool is that?

1 comment:

  1. So cute and fun! Thanks so much for linking up. I'm featuring these on Crafty Cousins tomorrow, so be sure to stop by and grab a button! Thanks again! :)

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