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I stuck my thumb through what I thought was the buttonhole in the waistband of my spring pajamas. It was not.
A fast run to the fabric store, a sort-of fast choice of fabric, a quick wash, and a quick sew. This was a welcome (relatively) instant gratification project after the month(s?) spent hand-sewing my Victorian jacket.
The fabric is a really good quality - slightly heavier weight and very smooth. I used most of my notes from making the sloth pajamas, but didn't do quite as good a job. I'm blaming that on my vertigo.
I think I might call these my "She Blinded me with Science" pajamas.
*Note to self: I need to mark the shirt pattern so I line up the collar properly.
Fabric: 4.5 yards of Michael Miller Science Lab Stem Squad designed by Edward Miller, 100% cotton
Cost: A late Christmas/birthday gift
Time: 5/9 cut out, 5/10 finished, probably a total of four hours
A fast run to the fabric store, a sort-of fast choice of fabric, a quick wash, and a quick sew. This was a welcome (relatively) instant gratification project after the month(s?) spent hand-sewing my Victorian jacket.
The fabric is a really good quality - slightly heavier weight and very smooth. I used most of my notes from making the sloth pajamas, but didn't do quite as good a job. I'm blaming that on my vertigo.
I think I might call these my "She Blinded me with Science" pajamas.
*Note to self: I need to mark the shirt pattern so I line up the collar properly.
Fabric: 4.5 yards of Michael Miller Science Lab Stem Squad designed by Edward Miller, 100% cotton
Cost: A late Christmas/birthday gift
Time: 5/9 cut out, 5/10 finished, probably a total of four hours