I’m sharing this today as my signature look for project run and play because really… pjs are my signature!
Today I’m sharing an obsession of mine… making pjs! I just love making pajamas for my little ones. I love how you can use crazy prints, old t-shirts, scraps, and wild appliques! My boys love seeing what I’ve come up with for them and I love trying out new things. I feel that with “real” clothes (ones that go outside) I have to be more careful, conservative and more polished. Sewing pajamas is fun and stress free.. AND when I use fabric I already have on hand… its a money saver!
It all started with this tutorial… Its hard to find good cotton stretch here in Hong Kong… So I use old t-shirts. I still save every t-shirt my husband throws away…
Then the next summer I got a little more creative and tried out drawstring pants and freezer paper stenciling on the pjs.
I created these cute pjs for my stint on So You Think You’re Crafty. The twist was that the baby pants could be footies or footless with a simple fold… great for toddlers who like to run around. I also tried out making my own striped fabric with this project.
Last fall I experimented with a mens long sleeve shirt to turn it into a pair of long pants style winter Pjs. I call it my one hour Pjs, because you can make pants AND a shirt in less than an hour with this tutorial.
And for my latest project… another matchy matchy set of boys Pjs. I had adorable dinosaur fabric and and old blue t-shirt and heres what I came up with.
I’ll be using this latest project to share a tutorial on resizing patterns ( a little larger or smaller) today… So come on over and check it out!
Looking forward to seeing you around the blog…. don’t be a stranger!
Simple Simon and Company says
YAY for PJ’s!!!! YOu have been busy!!! LOVe all of them….
Karen says
I am going to make this dress for my granddaughter. I have a lovely candy cane striped satin that I will use — I will make a muslin first from an old sheet.