There are things I could be sewing for Christmas, but I really just want to make pajamas.
First up, Lizzy House’s ducks from Red Letter Day. I figured I’d been hoarding them long enough. The contrast fabric is a Michael Miller Garden Pindot.
The pants pattern is from the Oliver + S Bedtime Story Pajamas. The pattern was still sitting out from these, which is what spurred all this pajama making.
And another set, made from Irving Street flannel and a Moda pindot.
I found the t-shirts at Old Navy and bought a bunch last week while everything was buy one, get one 75% off. They’re sueded cotton and soft as a baby’s bum.
The flannel pants are 3Ts, same as her holiday pjs – they’re definitely too long (which is why she’s hiking them up in the photos). So I went back to 2Ts on the ducks.
Sorry for all my tag photos. But here’s another tag photo.
These pjs are a little bit addictive – suddenly I want to turn every piece of fabric I own into pajama bottoms. They’re so simple to make, and take just over 1/2 yard for the main fabric and then a few scraps for the shirt. It’s a project easily completed in one evening…especially when you’re on your third pair in a row and aren’t consulting the directions anymore.
And the houses that didn’t make the cut for the shirt ended up on the felt board. She says they’re cat garages. Obviously.
Oh, they are so cute! The little cut out houses are my favourites. And the tag is genius. Little details like that make me very happy.
A beautiful post, lovely photos as always and that tag is so neat. Oh and your felt board is rather great too!
Those pjs are adorable! They look so soft and comfy.
I love the Oliver and S Bedtime Story pattern, too. I am hoping to make Christmas pj’s for my three, little ones…so many projects so little time:) I have been admiring the felt board that you made for your daughter for quite some time now…and you inspired me to make one for my girls for Christmas this year. I am having so much fun making all of the little felt pieces.
You make such great fabric choices. So jealous you have those ducks.
yum, so cozy and snuggly! i’m totally impressed at how many of these things you’ve whipped up lately! i have serious pajama pant envy of lila, too…
I love how you’ve mixed the bottoms with embellished t-shirt tops. Such a fantastic idea!
I love all of this! The houses on the t-shirt are super cute. Thanks for sharing your lovely work!
cat garages – sounds like my kids. They are always taking cardboard boxes and making cat homes, complete with address signs. LOL. Very cute pjs again, the ducks especially. I forgot to put a tag in Aria’s pair. Crossing fingers I’ll remember for Liam… so thanks for the picture!
LOVE the pajamas! Wish you had my name, or at least my kids’ names for Christmas!!
Cat garages! That is so awesome. The pjs are darling; I especially love the flannel houses; I’ve had my eye on that fabric for quite awhile now, but the house applique on the shirt totally seals the deal for me. Making pajamas is totally addictive! I literally just finished my second set of the Bedtime Story pjs and have a third in mind, and also a fourth and a fifth.
J’aime tout ce que tu fais. Les pyjamas sont extra.