Love the pattern :) these look really comfy and cute. I still need to wrap my head around the whole concept of adding ease and understand why this isn't included in the pattern to begin with. Nothing like a good pair of pj's though. i definitely will try!
Ease is the looseness that’s built into the pattern. The amount varies by the design. Think about how a shift dress fits versus a sweatshirt. That’s ease. The ease on this pattern isn’t printed on the individual pieces, which is why I measured between the seam allowances at the waist and hip points to figure out which size to make based on how loose I wanted my pjs to be.
Did not know there is such a thing as a fleece needle. I have to look at this before I start my fleece sweatshirt project in case it will be more advantageous to have it on my machine.
This morning I was speeding through cutting out a new knit top, thinking, woohoo, this’ll be fast one! And then it all ground to a halt when I went to set up my coverstitch machine, which is MUCH fussier than my vintage machines and my 30 year old serger. I like it for hemming knits (when it cooperates), but dang if I don’t sometimes regret buying it. I discovered Eloflex thread after I bought it. I’d have left the bow off the pants as well. Didn’t really add anything and had no purpose. I’d have added pockets though, but that wouldn’t have worked with the time crunch. I hope you had a lovely holiday, Toni!
I thought Eloflex thread would be a life saver, but my sewing machine HATES IT!! For some reason she only wants to sewing with Coats regular all purpose thread 😂 I did have a good Thanksgiving and I hope that you did too!
I think you made the 1hr time limit because you were also trying to explain things and film the process. So I bet if you didn’t have to do any of that it would have taken you less than an hour to sew it up. Great job! I’m a very slow sewist so it takes me at least 1.5 times as long to make anything.
Thank you Cynthia! If I made them again I would skip the second row of stitching between the notches and NOT trim that seam. Having done both in these pjs created a weird seam that stands up instead of lying flat. Pressing helped the problem, but I need to take down that seam in the crotch area. Otherwise no alterations were made to the seam in the pattern.
Why didn’t you use a stretch stitch since you’re using more of a stretchy fabric? Just curious about whether the stitches might pop in some seams during wear. Also wondering if you could make the pj pants with just a serger? I think some people have suggested doing this. I use alligator clamps or forceps to feed elastics. Might be useful for you next time? Yeah, I agree about the tie. Not a fan of those for myself.🤭
I don’t have a reason for not using a stretch stitch; honestly I never think about it. Since fleece is thicker I just use a longer stitch length and that’s worked fine. I’ve worn and washed them several times and everything is holding together. I’m sure they could also be sewn with a serger just as easily. I just got a new serger and I’ll use it if I make these again ☺️
Good job. Typically, I don't like using unisex patterns. I feel that the pattern pieces can not accommodate both the female and the male silhouette well enough in one pattern without sacrificing the women's fit.
I would agree! According to the pattern sizing on the envelope, it said large and I knew that had to be wrong. Glad I measured each piece to determine the ACTUAL size. I don’t think the unisex sizing made much difference in the pants; it might be more noticeable in the tops.
I don't actually sleep in my fleece pajama bottoms, way too warm. I do sleep in my fleece pajama top because I don't get to pull my covers up since my dog, who's partly deaf, is laying on them.and my husband is usually pulling the covers to his side trying to combat the dog who is right between us. And yes, it's gotten cold here in Texas and I wish the north, and especially Colorado would keep their weather to themselves😄
The struggle is real! 😂 I usually wear pj bottoms once I get up on cold mornings. I think we are getting a break from the cold (at least in Houston); it’s going to be 78 today!
Hi Margaret! I primarily sew clothing for myself to create a unique wardrobe. Most of the tips and techniques I share on my channel apply to any size pattern. Some of the patterns I use have plus sized versions as well; but not sure about the pjs. My suggestion would be to take your measurements and then measure the pattern pieces to see if it would work. And yes, I occasionally unfold patterns at Joann’s to measure the ease when it’s not listed on the pieces 🤣
I didn’t have to add any ease. I just had to measure the pattern pieces to figure out which size to make since the finished measurements weren’t printed on the pattern. Glad I did because the small fits perfectly! The one hour is the sewing time; that’s why I start with everything cut out and ready to go 😉
Love the pattern :) these look really comfy and cute. I still need to wrap my head around the whole concept of adding ease and understand why this isn't included in the pattern to begin with. Nothing like a good pair of pj's though. i definitely will try!
Ease is the looseness that’s built into the pattern. The amount varies by the design. Think about how a shift dress fits versus a sweatshirt. That’s ease. The ease on this pattern isn’t printed on the individual pieces, which is why I measured between the seam allowances at the waist and hip points to figure out which size to make based on how loose I wanted my pjs to be.
Got it, thank you!! @@SewSewLounge
Did not know there is such a thing as a fleece needle. I have to look at this before I start my fleece sweatshirt project in case it will be more advantageous to have it on my machine.
I didn’t either until I made a video about fleece! It’s makes such a difference.
Don't you wish we could hit the "speed up" button when we sew! Yay! You did it! Nancy
Thanks Nancy! I sew much faster when I’m not filming for some reason 😉
The bow might be cute in a coordinating color of satin wide ribbon. Love the video!
I didn’t think of a wide satin bow. That would lie flatter than the fleece one I made 🤣 thanks for watching
These are adorable!! I have some flannel in some cute prints - this will be great. Thank you for your inspiration and instruction. 😊
You’re welcome! I’m so happy that you’re inspired to sew AND use fabric from your stash 😉
I think you did an Awesome job.. Give yourself more credit ❤
Thank you! They turned out really well. And it’s been cold enough in Texas to wear them ❤️
This morning I was speeding through cutting out a new knit top, thinking, woohoo, this’ll be fast one! And then it all ground to a halt when I went to set up my coverstitch machine, which is MUCH fussier than my vintage machines and my 30 year old serger. I like it for hemming knits (when it cooperates), but dang if I don’t sometimes regret buying it. I discovered Eloflex thread after I bought it. I’d have left the bow off the pants as well. Didn’t really add anything and had no purpose. I’d have added pockets though, but that wouldn’t have worked with the time crunch. I hope you had a lovely holiday, Toni!
I thought Eloflex thread would be a life saver, but my sewing machine HATES IT!! For some reason she only wants to sewing with Coats regular all purpose thread 😂 I did have a good Thanksgiving and I hope that you did too!
Super cute. I will make one for myself
Have fun! They are my new favorite pjs and they’re perfect for cold winter nights.
Спасибо за интересное видео, интересно было узнать про особенности ткани и необходимые поправки.
У Вас получились очень красивые штаны. ❤
Спасибо за просмотр. Брюки удобные и теплые ❤️
I always enjoy watching. Just like watching a good friend
Aww thanks Diane. I appreciate you ❤️
Great job! Yes, no bow.
Thanks Janell!! Taking off the bow made the difference 😂
I like the table your sewing machine is in. Which one is it?
It’s an Arrow sewing cabinet. Unfortunately I don’t think they make this model anymore. Which is a total shame because it’s a great design!
I think you made the 1hr time limit because you were also trying to explain things and film the process. So I bet if you didn’t have to do any of that it would have taken you less than an hour to sew it up. Great job! I’m a very slow sewist so it takes me at least 1.5 times as long to make anything.
I think you are right 😉 filming and talking definitely slows things down.
Mem pillow used for sitting during sewing work
It’s not a pillow, it’s a quilt! My sister made it for me.
Love the material pattern.
I figured you would 😉 I’m going to make Milagro a tiny coat out of the leftover pieces.
@@SewSewLounge that will be adorable
Cute jammie pants! That was fun!
@@jammymommy thanks! I’m glad they worked out. I can’t wait to wear them ❤️
Great job! Did you have to make alterations to your crotch seam???
Thank you Cynthia! If I made them again I would skip the second row of stitching between the notches and NOT trim that seam. Having done both in these pjs created a weird seam that stands up instead of lying flat. Pressing helped the problem, but I need to take down that seam in the crotch area. Otherwise no alterations were made to the seam in the pattern.
Why didn’t you use a stretch stitch since you’re using more of a stretchy fabric? Just curious about whether the stitches might pop in some seams during wear. Also wondering if you could make the pj pants with just a serger? I think some people have suggested doing this. I use alligator clamps or forceps to feed elastics. Might be useful for you next time? Yeah, I agree about the tie. Not a fan of those for myself.🤭
I don’t have a reason for not using a stretch stitch; honestly I never think about it. Since fleece is thicker I just use a longer stitch length and that’s worked fine. I’ve worn and washed them several times and everything is holding together. I’m sure they could also be sewn with a serger just as easily. I just got a new serger and I’ll use it if I make these again ☺️
Good job. Typically, I don't like using unisex patterns. I feel that the pattern pieces can not accommodate both the female and the male silhouette well enough in one pattern without sacrificing the women's fit.
I would agree! According to the pattern sizing on the envelope, it said large and I knew that had to be wrong. Glad I measured each piece to determine the ACTUAL size. I don’t think the unisex sizing made much difference in the pants; it might be more noticeable in the tops.
I don't actually sleep in my fleece pajama bottoms, way too warm. I do sleep in my fleece pajama top because I don't get to pull my covers up since my dog, who's partly deaf, is laying on them.and my husband is usually pulling the covers to his side trying to combat the dog who is right between us. And yes, it's gotten cold here in Texas and I wish the north, and especially Colorado would keep their weather to themselves😄
The struggle is real! 😂 I usually wear pj bottoms once I get up on cold mornings. I think we are getting a break from the cold (at least in Houston); it’s going to be 78 today!
yes, warm and rainy for us in northeast Texas.@@SewSewLounge
Howdy from Texas,, found your channel and love pj pant but hardly do plus size ?
Hi Margaret! I primarily sew clothing for myself to create a unique wardrobe. Most of the tips and techniques I share on my channel apply to any size pattern. Some of the patterns I use have plus sized versions as well; but not sure about the pjs. My suggestion would be to take your measurements and then measure the pattern pieces to see if it would work. And yes, I occasionally unfold patterns at Joann’s to measure the ease when it’s not listed on the pieces 🤣
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Thank you!
You had to add the ease ? 😮that throws out the 1 hr time right there . I wash , iron , cut ? That already takes me hrs lol
I didn’t have to add any ease. I just had to measure the pattern pieces to figure out which size to make since the finished measurements weren’t printed on the pattern. Glad I did because the small fits perfectly! The one hour is the sewing time; that’s why I start with everything cut out and ready to go 😉
Awesome
Thanks Brenda ❤️