How to Make Perfect-Fitting Pajama Bottoms
comments (18) November 17th, 2008Step 9: You don’t want the elastic to move or roll with use. To keep it secure and in place, sew down the elastic at the top and bottom of the tunnel (thereby sewing the two layers of waistband fabric to the inner elastic), leaving an approximate 1-inch space in the middle of your waistband. I used a wavy decorative stitch to give the waistband some added pizzazz.
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I sewed down the elastic using a groovy wavy stitch. |
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Using a seam ripper, pop a few stitches on the front vertical seam. |
Step 10: With your seam ripper, carefully pop a few stitches at the vertical front of your waistband, between the two rows of stitching you just added. Slip a safety pin through the end of your ribbon, and feed it through the remaining tunnel of your waistband. When it comes out the other end, remove the safety pin and tie in a bow.
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Thread a 1/2-inch ribbon through the waistband tunnel and tie in a bow. |
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Done. Perfect fit. Perfect gift. |
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Comments (18)
This looks ok as an easy beginner's project, but honestly, I don't know about anyone else, but I'M not the same from front to back when it comes to pants!! I guess it would take a lot of trial and error to have the fit turn out right. The construction itself is easy enough. Using an existing garment thats fits well to copy from is always a good idea.
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BTW LOVE the pajamas...I just made some pj bottoms for my toddler out of fleece!
Posted: 8:55 pm on January 17th
They were not perfect as it was my first attempt but my 8 year old loves them. I used fleece monkey fabric with hot pink satin as the panels at the bottom.
Thank you for posting this pattern!
Posted: 11:39 pm on April 23rd
Thanks much!
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The jammie bottoms are quite cute. I do copy patterns all the time and make my own adjustments for better fit,etc. I love my Serger for quick projects like this one. Good tutorial.
Posted: 1:29 pm on November 18th
With a little knowledge and creativity, you can make anything from old comfy clothes. I do it all the time. Then use the clothes in a quilt.
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This ought to work on kid's P.J.'s too. Thanks!
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