Oh of course! I’m always the person who wants to know what someone has on 🤣 I can’t recommend this pattern enough, it’s hands down one of my most worn makes ever! Thanks for watching 💛💛
Thanks so much for watching! This set would be perfect for repurposing old bedsheets as well! I know you’ve been interested in upcycling-this would be a great project for that 👌🏻👌🏻
@@theMaidenMother I know and I greatly appreciated, the fact that you are really reading and listening to your viewers blows my mind!! So thankful!!! Will share your channel and continue watching 🥰💕
I'm definitely a baggy shirt and sweatpants for pajamas kind of person, but I actually think this set looks really cute and would make a nice outfit for the summer. Maybe with some open sandals and a very light long cardigan? The pieces could even be worn separately! They are both simple and elegant.
yessssss! I'm definitely excited for warmer weather to come here so I can rock this set with a cardi and sandals while drinking my morning coffee out on the front porch! 😎
Yes girl I'm like you. I wear a t-shirt and shorts or w.e I find. But if I can make something cute like this then yes please make more videos like this!!! ❤
Oooooh that sounds so comfy! I’ve basically been living in this set since I’ve made it so I bet the double gauze will make it even more dreamy! Can’t wait to see your version 💛
I’m starting on this project right now! Quick question: should the back panel be the full bust length, or half of it? I just cut out the back panel and it seems a little long to just cover the back.
The back panel should be your total bust measurement, (plus seam allowance) and should match the width of your 2 front panels sewn together. Both sides will be gathered once you insert your ties, making the width shrink a bit to fit around your shoulders & neckline. The bottom part of the top will still remain flowy, though (as in, not fitted around your waist). Hope this helps, happy sewing!! 💛💛
Thanks for including the knitting pattern for the cardigan! I came to the comments to ask what pattern you're wearing. Thanks for the tutorial!
Oh of course! I’m always the person who wants to know what someone has on 🤣 I can’t recommend this pattern enough, it’s hands down one of my most worn makes ever! Thanks for watching 💛💛
Great way to re-use and recycle old garments/ clothes and give them a new and useful life!!! Thank you!!
Thanks so much for watching! This set would be perfect for repurposing old bedsheets as well! I know you’ve been interested in upcycling-this would be a great project for that 👌🏻👌🏻
@@theMaidenMother I know and I greatly appreciated, the fact that you are really reading and listening to your viewers blows my mind!! So thankful!!! Will share your channel and continue watching 🥰💕
@@florgarza6409 awww thanks, Flor! Love you and appreciate you for watching 💛
I love the outfit ❤❤❤
Thank you so much! 💛
I'm definitely a baggy shirt and sweatpants for pajamas kind of person, but I actually think this set looks really cute and would make a nice outfit for the summer. Maybe with some open sandals and a very light long cardigan? The pieces could even be worn separately! They are both simple and elegant.
yessssss! I'm definitely excited for warmer weather to come here so I can rock this set with a cardi and sandals while drinking my morning coffee out on the front porch! 😎
Yes girl I'm like you. I wear a t-shirt and shorts or w.e I find. But if I can make something cute like this then yes please make more videos like this!!! ❤
YES! Karina, you are my people!! 🙌🏻 thanks for watching, love, definitely have more vids like this in the works 😉😉
i love onesies for sleeping because i hate when my shirts rise up my body while sleeping. I have long ons for winter and shorts for summer :D
Ooooooh the long ones for winter sound so cozy 🤗🤗
Love this for summer sleeping. I have several yards of double gauze that will be perfect for this project.
Oooooh that sounds so comfy! I’ve basically been living in this set since I’ve made it so I bet the double gauze will make it even more dreamy! Can’t wait to see your version 💛
When were the inseams of the front and back joined?
I’m starting on this project right now! Quick question: should the back panel be the full bust length, or half of it? I just cut out the back panel and it seems a little long to just cover the back.
The back panel should be your total bust measurement, (plus seam allowance) and should match the width of your 2 front panels sewn together. Both sides will be gathered once you insert your ties, making the width shrink a bit to fit around your shoulders & neckline. The bottom part of the top will still remain flowy, though (as in, not fitted around your waist). Hope this helps, happy sewing!! 💛💛
@@theMaidenMother perfect, that’s what I was thinking! Thank you so so much!