As I mentioned in
this post about Lego, I don't do sewing; the bags I made for that project was the first time I had ever used a sewing machine. When I saw
this post from Pinstrosity challenging their readers to actually do a project they have pinned I figured I'd give it a shot.
I decided to make a pair of pyjamas for Jack. I used
this tutorial from My Cotton Creations, and I used a gorgeously soft and fluffy fleece fabric (with a very cute dinosaur print!).
I have to say, this tutorial is amazing. It's so easy to follow, even for a complete beginner like me. The only problem I had was hemming the bottom cuffs as they were so small! Next time I might hem them before I sew them up. With a bigger child it probably wouldn't be a problem though.
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I'm not sure if one leg is actually longer than the other or if it's just the way they're laid out. |
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I need to clean my rug. |
And here they are being worn!
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His favourite AC/DC song is Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap |
I think they turned out really well! I figured seeing as I could do the bottoms I'd have a go at the top too. I used a
free pattern from Melly Sews for the basic shape. It unfortunately doesn't come with any instructions on how to sew it together though, and being the complete novice that I am I had no idea what to do. Back to Pinterest to find a tutorial on how to put it all together. I found
this great tutorial from Dana Made It on how to sew on sleeves, and
this Craftstylish post on how to sew a neckline.
After stabbing myself in the hands with pins several dozen times, I got it finished without bleeding all over it!
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Maybe I should have picked up the fabric scraps from the floor before I took a photo. |
I don't know how well it shows in these pictures but I did have some problems with the armpits and the neckline is a little wide, but it isn't a problem on this top as Jack hates having tight neck holes pulled over his head.
I think overall this was a success. I'm very proud of myself for managing to make something wearable on my first try, and most importantly Jack loves them.
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I cropped his head out intentionally. I'm not that bad with a camera. |