My grandma used to make pajamas for me for Christmas and my birthday. She used the scraps to make pajamas for my dolls. When I got to old for dolls she used the scraps to make quilted stuffed animals. It was fun to see fabric from every year's pajamas in little squares of a cat and dog. I still have them for decoration in my bedroom.
You do an absolutely fabulous job! I make my kids Christmas pajamas still (23 & 26) because they still want them and they love the memories of looking back at their past favorites! Well done!
to give your children the wonderful opportunity of seeing, realizing and appreciating the care and mindfulness it takes to get an outfit made, is a Bachelor's degree with distinction all by itself. They'll understand the sophistication of clothing and getting dressed and wearing those clothes. Unlike were the items being made in a factory quick quick and quickest, then thrown into a trailer packed into a store and sold, it is just a "gimmie my XXX [brand] jeans/shoes/etc. now." Then they throw it down after they take them off. But this way teaches them quality and class! I like that.
All your patterns remind me of the ones mama had for me. She made most of my clothes & friends at school thought I must be rich because of my clothes. We dressed up for school in the 60’s, wore dresses only with slips & stockings. Mama was so talented. Even dot smoked the sleeves & across the top of a pink raw silk dress that I just adored. It was so feminine & was saved for Sunday & dressy occasions. RIP Mama ❤
I love the the mix of the vintage pattern with the modern flannel. I agree the fact that the material is inclusive makes it even better! You look fabulous as usual. ❤
100% agree about solid woollens, cotton velvet, flannelette and the rest. I would add: viyella and wool crepe. They used to be so easy to find when I was in college back in the Bronze Age. Now, almost impossible, and they're such useful, beautiful and comfortable fabrics.
The woman’s blue gingham nighty… my mom made a couple of these for me as blue and yellow gingham sun dresses when I was 3 years old, except shorter and with short matching bloomers underneath! This was in the early 60’s - we were still wearing this stuff into the 70’s. The pajamas with the trap door were always a source of humor. Interesting as well that these were the pajamas that my mom thought we should wear when we were sick because you could hit the ground running to the bathroom. Should be made loose for ease of wiping. Also back then getting out of bed when you were sick was a no no so this exposed less skin when toiletting. The red girls housecoat brought back memories. My mother had sewing skills but this one she bought special from the department store. It was like the red one here but it had big patch pockets, big buttons, a Peter Pan collar and two adorable black and white embroidered poodles and leash that was applied near and on the pocket. I spent a lot of time watching cartoons in this. It was A- line. Because it was made with a red regular wale corduroy, it was quite warm for our Maryland winters. I enjoy your channel and it brings back so many memories. I have always loved fashion, even as a young child. I love the garments you make, especially the brown woman’s jumper pants! Thank you!!!
I own the duster pattern - my mom got it in 62 lol My mom made our Halloween costumes which often could double as PJs, plus made our Christmas ones too. Brings back so many memories ❤❤❤
The kids pattern drawing looks so funny to me, especially the little boy in the middle! I love seeing how you cut your notches with the rotary cutters! These pajamas are the best and that inclusive fabric is chefs kiss!❤ That Pendleton pattern is so lovely!!!
My wish for newly produced vintage fabric is DOUBLE KNIT POLYESTER! My grandmother made so many of my clothes when I was young. Double knit poly wears like iron!! It doesn’t stain. Kids can play in the dirt and come in at the end of the day for baths and Mom washes the outfit and TADA, nice clean shorts and top! Ready for the next day. I have sewn since I was 8 years old (I’m 59!). One grandmother was a seamstress in England and the other grandmother was a Home Economics professor at Utah State University. All the women in the family sew and craft. Four of my five sons sew. My brother sews his own upholstery for his vintage cars. Great skill to have. Thank you for showing us that vintage sewing machines are just as good as new!! Happy Holidays!
Thank you 💕 the trick with speed is to use patterns you’ve already made before so you don’t waist time reading instructions and learning something new.
This was a good one. Thanks for sharing. The butt flap on the little pajamas is hilarious and practical! The fabric you chose is so magical. And I love how you personalized with the monogram.
I love the matching family Christmas pajamas. The drop seat in the youngest’s pajamas was adorable. I’ve not seen that before in a sewing pattern. We had elastic in EVERYTHING. As usual I Loved your new video.🎄
I love your Kenmore! I am a fan and have had some vintage machines over the years that have served me well. We love the nutcracker too - if you want a low investment while your kids are young, ask around or look at some community pages to see if any local schools are performing the nutcracker. Usually is inexpensive and much shorter than the higher end productions. I am so glad to have found your channel.
I totally agree with you on cotton velvet and cotton sateen. I hate the feel of polyester satin. I would also love more selections of wool. I would add high quality, tightly woven light linen. I live in a hot desert and linen is a lifesaver but it's difficult to find lightweight linen that isn't loose woven or too slubby.
This was a fun video! I love the fabric choice. You mentioned wool is a fabric you are trying to find. I sew vintage and historical clothing and I buy wool from a company called Burnley and Trowbridge. They sell the most wonderful wool that is based on historical fabric. They have lighter weight wool that is wonderful for vintage and historical outfits, and it's not all plaid. 🙂
Thanks so much! I’m familiar with that company they have lovely linen too. but they don’t carry a lot of wool colors. I want pastel colors (pink, yellow, baby blue) some orange, turquoise a mod green. More mcm colors.
Thank you! Very sweet garments! I sew eleven pairs of classic style pjs for my grandchildren for Christmas. When I started, there were only five toddlers. Now, some are teens and the long legs gobble up yards of fabric! I love doing this project!
Everything back then was better. Even the pictures on the patterns! (So cute) Another excellent job and even though long, I thoroughly enjoyed your video!
I so enjoy your videos, Thank You for sharing your passion. I hope you take this talent to movie production costumes . Your talent should be seen on other platform's, TV, Movies, and also teaching other youngster that have a passion and how to apply it to thier career 😀
One of the tricks that I have for finding wool in the weight that I like, and also getting more bang for your buck, Is to buy my fabrics at drapery stores rather than apparel fabric stores. Drapery fabric stores usually come in 84 inches wide. So you're getting almost 2 and a 1/2 yards for everyone. Yard, you buy due to the width. And because so many people like to purchase silks. And satins and wolves for their heavy drapes. You find a lot more variety. Not only in patterns but also in solids and weights that are more traditional.
I just love your creations! When we were in elementary school in the early 70s, my mom made a lot of our clothes. You remind me of her, working over a pattern, sewing machine whirring, kids in the background. 💚❤️
Wonderful gift idea for sure! I know what I'll be doing next year... sewing pajamas for my daughter, grand daughter and my son! A no brainer idea that never crossed my mind! Thank you! Have a joyous holiday!!
I agree with what you said about vintage materials. I have recently purchased a 70s crochet pattern and a 70s sewing pattern, the materials needed aren't being produced anymore. As much as I love modern fabrics I have noticed that vintage fabrics are sturdier. For example my thrifted jackets last way longer than my newly bought jackets.✨
As always 🙌 and at the end i loved the way you modeled the garment it’s super fun and it really put everything into a setting with the waving and gestures
Good to know about variation seam allowances in vintage patterns. I still have some of my moms patterns (1930-1950s). I’ll never make them for me-my mom was tiny. Sometimes I shop charity shops and so far have balked at buying vintage patterns. Thank you for mentioning about seam allowances being variable in a vintage patterns! Hope you had a happy Christmas!.
I love that Kenmore. The Kenmore is often underrated as most vintage sewers want a vintage Singer. I spoke with a sewing machine repairman a couple of years ago, and found he was a fan of the Kenmore as well. Does your hubby also wear matching PJs??
The kenmore is my favorite even when compared to the singers. The singers are prettier and more iconic but kenmore wins in performance in my opinion. Yes I do make him pajamas
What a terrific holiday tradition! I'm so happy your channel came across my feed, your spirit, talent, and keeping an eye on vintage bring me much joy! Happy Holidays!!
_Scissor Hack_ - ask your sewing shop who in your city does scissor sharpening. If they're really dull, like mine were, it may take two visits. But a 10$ sharpening is so much better than buying a new pair when they go dull. In theory, the Grannies got their sewing sheers sharpened once a year. The matching PJ's are so very cute - what a lovely family tradition. The patterns for your daughters housecoat looks really cozy. The puffy paint for the feet bottoms is brilliant. As for fabric I wish was still made - wool without the polyester, in every weight. I agree with the cotton velvet & satin wish. - Cathy (&, accidently, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown/Pimisi
Thanks so much! I never thought to ask a local machine shop. I’m definitely gonna give that a try after the holidays before buying a new pair. Yes to wool in all weights
@@SewRena Chances are good there's going to be somebody in the city who takes care of the chiefs and machinists. If they sharpen saw blades, they can sharpen pinking sheers. There's actually a few in Ottawa, so I double checked with my shop for which one they preferred. And if your guy/gal turns out to be eccentric as the guy in Ottawa, it might be worth a video. Who knows... And, yes to wool in all weights...
Shortly after making these the temp dropped to 7 degrees I’m not complaining about the weight of the flannel anymore 😂. Thanks for watching and supporting
so talented love the pj's and the Kenmore I have one from the late 1980's haven't used it in years but would never part with it so I may do a project on it soon well made machines
Thanks for sharing! You can definitely get linking shears sharpened. I got a vintage scalloped pair and mailed them off to a woman who was able to sharpen them. She did a great job! It was Simply Sharper but there are lots of companies that will sharpen them. Very cute set of pjs! Merry Christmas!
Love, love love the Christmas pajamas. What great fabric. I agree with you about all of those "missing" fabrics. Merry Christmas to you and your family.
I just found your channel and love it! I love to sew costumes and am crafting only currently. If I am doing a very special project I shop at Farmhouse Fabrics. They are pricey for really, really nice fabrics. You might be able to find that flannel you were talking about at this online shop. Usually they have great clearance sales and I stock up when they do. I am going to share your videos with my sister. She was a Home Economics teacher and currently makes her period clothing for her volunteer work at Fiddler's Grove in Nashville, TN. She will love your channel! You are so very talented and lovely as the month of May!
I’m 63 when I was a little girl little little girl we always got flannel pajamas at Christmas… Me and my four sisters the thing is they change the material because they needed the flame retardant material that was the big thing that came in to popularity, apparently to save lives… So I don’t know if you can truly get much true vintage material without it being fire, retardant free… That would be interesting
My grandma used to make pajamas for me for Christmas and my birthday. She used the scraps to make pajamas for my dolls. When I got to old for dolls she used the scraps to make quilted stuffed animals. It was fun to see fabric from every year's pajamas in little squares of a cat and dog. I still have them for decoration in my bedroom.
My mom used that exact pattern to make everyone’s pajamas in 1966 when dad went to Viet Nam.
You do an absolutely fabulous job! I make my kids Christmas pajamas still (23 & 26) because they still want them and they love the memories of looking back at their past favorites! Well done!
I absolutely love this I’ll make my kids pajamas for as long as they will let me
My mom used to sew things all the time I'm 8th out of 9. Early morning and evening. I love the sewing you do
It's such a great tradition, your kids will treasure these memories. PS... I like your long videos
to give your children the wonderful opportunity of seeing, realizing and appreciating the care and mindfulness it takes to get an outfit made, is a Bachelor's degree with distinction all by itself. They'll understand the sophistication of clothing and getting dressed and wearing those clothes. Unlike were the items being made in a factory quick quick and quickest, then thrown into a trailer packed into a store and sold, it is just a "gimmie my XXX [brand] jeans/shoes/etc. now." Then they throw it down after they take them off. But this way teaches them quality and class! I like that.
The peignoir set is so cute and really suits you. My mum used to have nightgowns in that style her whole life. She said it was the most comfortable.
Thank you ❤️ it’s very comfy
All your patterns remind me of the ones mama had for me. She made most of my clothes & friends at school thought I must be rich because of my clothes. We dressed up for school in the 60’s, wore dresses only with slips & stockings. Mama was so talented. Even dot smoked the sleeves & across the top of a pink raw silk dress that I just adored. It was so feminine & was saved for Sunday & dressy occasions. RIP Mama ❤
I love the the mix of the vintage pattern with the modern flannel. I agree the fact that the material is inclusive makes it even better!
You look fabulous as usual. ❤
100% agree about solid woollens, cotton velvet, flannelette and the rest. I would add: viyella and wool crepe. They used to be so easy to find when I was in college back in the Bronze Age. Now, almost impossible, and they're such useful, beautiful and comfortable fabrics.
The woman’s blue gingham nighty… my mom made a couple of these for me as blue and yellow gingham sun dresses when I was 3 years old, except shorter and with short matching bloomers underneath! This was in the early 60’s - we were still wearing this stuff into the 70’s.
The pajamas with the trap door were always a source of humor. Interesting as well that these were the pajamas that my mom thought we should wear when we were sick because you could hit the ground running to the bathroom. Should be made loose for ease of wiping. Also back then getting out of bed when you were sick was a no no so this exposed less skin when toiletting.
The red girls housecoat brought back memories. My mother had sewing skills but this one she bought special from the department store. It was like the red one here but it had big patch pockets, big buttons, a Peter Pan collar and two adorable black and white embroidered poodles and leash that was applied near and on the pocket. I spent a lot of time watching cartoons in this. It was A- line. Because it was made with a red regular wale corduroy, it was quite warm for our Maryland winters.
I enjoy your channel and it brings back so many memories. I have always loved fashion, even as a young child. I love the garments you make, especially the brown woman’s jumper pants! Thank you!!!
I own the duster pattern - my mom got it in 62 lol
My mom made our Halloween costumes which often could double as PJs, plus made our Christmas ones too. Brings back so many memories ❤❤❤
The kids pattern drawing looks so funny to me, especially the little boy in the middle!
I love seeing how you cut your notches with the rotary cutters! These pajamas are the best and that inclusive fabric is chefs kiss!❤
That Pendleton pattern is so lovely!!!
Haha thank you 😂❤️
My wish for newly produced vintage fabric is DOUBLE KNIT POLYESTER! My grandmother made so many of my clothes when I was young. Double knit poly wears like iron!! It doesn’t stain. Kids can play in the dirt and come in at the end of the day for baths and Mom washes the outfit and TADA, nice clean shorts and top! Ready for the next day.
I have sewn since I was 8 years old (I’m 59!). One grandmother was a seamstress in England and the other grandmother was a Home Economics professor at Utah State University. All the women in the family sew and craft. Four of my five sons sew. My brother sews his own upholstery for his vintage cars. Great skill to have. Thank you for showing us that vintage sewing machines are just as good as new!! Happy Holidays!
This is amazing!! Let get you a million likes 👍
This is so incredibly precious. What a sweet tradition and you're speed and confidence in the sewing is inspirational.
Thank you 💕 the trick with speed is to use patterns you’ve already made before so you don’t waist time reading instructions and learning something new.
This was a good one. Thanks for sharing. The butt flap on the little pajamas is hilarious and practical! The fabric you chose is so magical. And I love how you personalized with the monogram.
Hahaha it is! If only he were potty trained. I’ll have to get this pattern in a bigger size eventually.
I love this tradition! I've been saving my son's Christmas pj's every year to make a Christmas quilt when he's grown.
🥹😍 that will be so beautiful
This is so great I love this , every woman should incorporate this in there lives , MUCH MORE INTERESTING CLOTHES AND HOME STYLE .THANK YOU SO MUCH
I love the matching family Christmas pajamas. The drop seat in the youngest’s pajamas was adorable. I’ve not seen that before in a sewing pattern. We had elastic in EVERYTHING. As usual I Loved your new video.🎄
The sweetest cute lady, with great sewing skills
You're amazing! I hope your kids realize someday how lucky they are to have a mom that can sew amazing clothing for them!😍
Once the little girl is a teenager she's gonna be living the dream lol. Imagine the prom dress she could make o:
You sew beautifully! Thanks for sharing.
I love your Kenmore! I am a fan and have had some vintage machines over the years that have served me well. We love the nutcracker too - if you want a low investment while your kids are young, ask around or look at some community pages to see if any local schools are performing the nutcracker. Usually is inexpensive and much shorter than the higher end productions. I am so glad to have found your channel.
First, your sewing machine reminded me of an older model that belonged to my mother. Your makes are awesome. Thank you.
I agree its hard to find a solid flannel. Check Mood fabrics for a nice wool. Super cute
I totally agree with you on cotton velvet and cotton sateen. I hate the feel of polyester satin. I would also love more selections of wool. I would add high quality, tightly woven light linen. I live in a hot desert and linen is a lifesaver but it's difficult to find lightweight linen that isn't loose woven or too slubby.
I love your channel. I am learning to sew primarily because I love vintage clothes. The matching pajamas is a great idea.
The pj's are so cute. I am nervous to try vintage patterns but you inspire me so much.
This was a fun video! I love the fabric choice. You mentioned wool is a fabric you are trying to find. I sew vintage and historical clothing and I buy wool from a company called Burnley and Trowbridge. They sell the most wonderful wool that is based on historical fabric. They have lighter weight wool that is wonderful for vintage and historical outfits, and it's not all plaid. 🙂
Thanks so much! I’m familiar with that company they have lovely linen too. but they don’t carry a lot of wool colors. I want pastel colors (pink, yellow, baby blue) some orange, turquoise a mod green. More mcm colors.
Thank you! Very sweet garments! I sew eleven pairs of classic style pjs for my grandchildren for Christmas. When I started, there were only five toddlers. Now, some are teens and the long legs gobble up yards of fabric! I love doing this project!
Omg that’s so beautiful!!!
Such a cute pajama set! And I love your wallpaper! 😍
Everything back then was better. Even the pictures on the patterns! (So cute) Another excellent job and even though long, I thoroughly enjoyed your video!
Thank you so much 💕💕
Love the bright blue!! Christmas gets overwhelmed with red.
I can remember my nana wearing a dark green housecoat that looked very similar on Christmas day. Oh the memories...
I so enjoy your videos, Thank You for sharing your passion. I hope you take this talent to movie production costumes . Your talent should be seen on other platform's, TV, Movies, and also teaching other youngster that have a passion and how to apply it to thier career 😀
Your videos could never be too long. Your family photo will be adorable. I hope your husband got matching jammies too.
Cute cute. Matching is fun. I'm pretty sure my mom had a Singer like that in the 60s/70s. She was a talented sewist too.
These are so fun! We always opened stockings on Christmas Eve growing up. It was so much fun to get something little the night before!
Very nice , a lot of work .
Everything looks super 🥰👍 Hello from New York 🍎
I love what you did with this project! Everything came out so nice!
Thank you so much 💕❤️
One of the tricks that I have for finding wool in the weight that I like, and also getting more bang for your buck, Is to buy my fabrics at drapery stores rather than apparel fabric stores. Drapery fabric stores usually come in 84 inches wide. So you're getting almost 2 and a 1/2 yards for everyone. Yard, you buy due to the width. And because so many people like to purchase silks. And satins and wolves for their heavy drapes. You find a lot more variety. Not only in patterns but also in solids and weights that are more traditional.
I just love your creations! When we were in elementary school in the early 70s, my mom made a lot of our clothes. You remind me of her, working over a pattern, sewing machine whirring, kids in the background. 💚❤️
you make it look so easy...i wish i learned how to sew in high school years ago.
I love the black fairys! Wow. Bout time!
Love this project! So much fun. And I second the motion to bring quality wool.and cotton velvet back!
Wonderful gift idea for sure! I know what I'll be doing next year... sewing pajamas for my daughter, grand daughter and my son! A no brainer idea that never crossed my mind! Thank you!
Have a joyous holiday!!
I agree with what you said about vintage materials. I have recently purchased a 70s crochet pattern and a 70s sewing pattern, the materials needed aren't being produced anymore. As much as I love modern fabrics I have noticed that vintage fabrics are sturdier. For example my thrifted jackets last way longer than my newly bought jackets.✨
The material was definitely higher quality, but also people were more gentle with washing.
@@SewRena that's true
I feel like I'm seeing my mom. She would always so when I was a kid
As always 🙌 and at the end i loved the way you modeled the garment it’s super fun and it really put everything into a setting with the waving and gestures
Yes, you can get pinking shears sharpened. I haven't had luck with cutting tin foil. Great job on the outfits!
Good to know about variation seam allowances in vintage patterns. I still have some of my moms patterns (1930-1950s). I’ll never make them for me-my mom was tiny. Sometimes I shop charity shops and so far have balked at buying vintage patterns. Thank you for mentioning about seam allowances being variable in a vintage patterns! Hope you had a happy Christmas!.
It's presumptuous of me, but I'd love to sit and have tea with you! You're so delightful!
Love to watch you modle what you made
They turned out so cute! I love that you're protective of your children's privacy, I'm sure they'll appreciate it when they're older!
Awww thank you so much 💕💕
Amen to this comment.
It's so refreshing to see you doing this I wish more people did the same.
Your kids are lucky to have a loving mom like you. 😊
Thank you so much I’m very lucky and proud to have them
You are so sweet. An inspiration for me to get my granddaughter started on her new machine we got her. ❤
I love that Kenmore. The Kenmore is often underrated as most vintage sewers want a vintage Singer. I spoke with
a sewing machine repairman a couple of years ago, and found he was a fan of the Kenmore as well. Does your
hubby also wear matching PJs??
The kenmore is my favorite even when compared to the singers. The singers are prettier and more iconic but kenmore wins in performance in my opinion. Yes I do make him pajamas
That Kenmore is a beast!
What a terrific holiday tradition! I'm so happy your channel came across my feed, your spirit, talent, and keeping an eye on vintage bring me much joy! Happy Holidays!!
Thank you so much! So glad to have you welcome. Happy Holidays 💕
This turned out lovely! This pattern is beautiful! Also I think it’s amazing you make matching holiday 🎄🎄🎄 Jammies!
😯I like it! Good job! Maybe next time you make pajamas you can add a matching head piece.👍
Love the clothes. And, that wallpaper is gorgeous.
j'adore ! c'est splendide et j'apprends beaucoup avec vous. vous êtes une fée de la couture.
That fabric is amazing!! How amazing to see the inclusivity, that's awesome!!
Thank you
_Scissor Hack_ - ask your sewing shop who in your city does scissor sharpening. If they're really dull, like mine were, it may take two visits. But a 10$ sharpening is so much better than buying a new pair when they go dull. In theory, the Grannies got their sewing sheers sharpened once a year.
The matching PJ's are so very cute - what a lovely family tradition. The patterns for your daughters housecoat looks really cozy. The puffy paint for the feet bottoms is brilliant.
As for fabric I wish was still made - wool without the polyester, in every weight. I agree with the cotton velvet & satin wish.
- Cathy (&, accidently, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown/Pimisi
And all the very best of the season and new year to you, your family, friends and everyone you love and respect.
Thanks so much! I never thought to ask a local machine shop. I’m definitely gonna give that a try after the holidays before buying a new pair. Yes to wool in all weights
@@SewRena Chances are good there's going to be somebody in the city who takes care of the chiefs and machinists. If they sharpen saw blades, they can sharpen pinking sheers. There's actually a few in Ottawa, so I double checked with my shop for which one they preferred.
And if your guy/gal turns out to be eccentric as the guy in Ottawa, it might be worth a video. Who knows...
And, yes to wool in all weights...
This is so lovely! I think it's a wonderful tradition to have new Christmas pj's! They are all super cute! I love making this night gown pattern too
Thank you
I agree, we need more wool and cotton cloth!!
This is so cute I'm so glad you make these for your children to! Ahh so cute.
You are so talented what a blessing
This turned out so cute! I am feeling inspired! And you are so funny, I completely agree with your fabric wishlist. Where’s the wool?! 😂❤
Thank you! I got a lot of suggestions I’ll have to look up these places and see if I find some wools worth buying .
We had the same Christmas Eve pajama tradition growing up! I want to make ours next year, that’s so special! And I love the patterns you chose❤
Love it! I'm so glad I found your channel.
Thank you so much! Welcome 💕💕
These are so cute! I agree on modern flannel sometimes being too heavy and you and I have similar fabric lists.
Shortly after making these the temp dropped to 7 degrees I’m not complaining about the weight of the flannel anymore 😂. Thanks for watching and supporting
Such a lovely ensemble! You are inspiring.
Thank you 💕💕
I love the Christmas vintage look of your video's.
I love your channel, it so welcoming and warm. Thank you.
Great fabric! Love the black and gold wallpaper...
I love, love, love this!! Merry Christmas!🎄🎁
Thank you Merry Christmas
so talented love the pj's and the Kenmore I have one from the late 1980's haven't used it in years but would never part with it so I may do a project on it soon well made machines
I just stumbled upon your channel! I’m obsessed! Reminds me so much of my Mom and childhood ❤
love them all, well done so beautiful, Have a great Christmas x
Thank you so much Merry Christmas
Wow, love what you do ! ❤
Thanks for sharing! You can definitely get linking shears sharpened. I got a vintage scalloped pair and mailed them off to a woman who was able to sharpen them. She did a great job! It was Simply Sharper but there are lots of companies that will sharpen them. Very cute set of pjs! Merry Christmas!
Thanks! I’m going to try and get a local business to help me
Love the matching pajamas, thanks for sharing.
i just love your style!!!!
Hi SewRena. Brushed cotton bed sheets are thinner and less dense and drapes much better when laundered 🧵🪡
Love it all! Gorgeous little kiddie PJs!
So beautiful! Wow, you are amazing and do a good job explaining!
Love, love love the Christmas pajamas. What great fabric. I agree with you about all of those "missing" fabrics. Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Love this tradition! Thanks for another great video. Merry Christmas to you and yours.
Thank you so much
What adorable matching pajamas! I love your channel!
Thank you so much
Nice patterns and cute material. You are a fantastic seamstress.
So talented! And I love this tradition! Another great video…
Love this project! As always, your work is exquisite! Thanks for sharing and thanks for making your videos a little longer!
Thank you💕💕 I’ll keep working on extending them sometimes I don’t know what to say and I try to avoid too much music because of copy right.
I love the wall paper!
Oh my heavens woman!! Such great sewing job & soooo cute!! Merry Christmas 🎅 🎄!
Thank you so much 💕
Absolutely adorable ❤
I love your channel, so glad I found it!
I just found your channel and love it! I love to sew costumes and am crafting only currently. If I am doing a very special project I shop at Farmhouse Fabrics. They are pricey for really, really nice fabrics. You might be able to find that flannel you were talking about at this online shop. Usually they have great clearance sales and I stock up when they do.
I am going to share your videos with my sister. She was a Home Economics teacher and currently makes her period clothing for her volunteer work at Fiddler's Grove in Nashville, TN. She will love your channel!
You are so very talented and lovely as the month of May!
I’m 63 when I was a little girl little little girl we always got flannel pajamas at Christmas… Me and my four sisters the thing is they change the material because they needed the flame retardant material that was the big thing that came in to popularity, apparently to save lives… So I don’t know if you can truly get much true vintage material without it being fire, retardant free… That would be interesting