Size 86-122 cm
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Size 86-122 cm
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Really cute PJ pants. They are quick to sew up, but just a little bit different than you average pj pants. I think they would be really nice for summer because they are looser especially if they were made as cropped pants.
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Ottobre 6/11 #34 and 35 pajamas by ericaeli, on Flickr[/img]
The smallest these come is an 86 (usually too big for DS) so I traced that without a seam allowance. And cut off about 1.5 inches in length. I had a hard time with the curves at the hem of the pants. There wasn't much of a vent left when I finished :cheerful: I feel like these might actually run a bit slim. Not my usual experience with Otto pants.
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I like these for pj pants. I don't care for tight fitting pj's so these are perfect. I like the diff look of the bindings at the bottom. There will be many more of these.
I made them in an 86 no added SA but it was too short and too wide for my 2.5 years olds. I used fleece. The pair on the left is made according to the pattern...the 2 to the right i added a few inches to the length and took some width off. Oh and i added the stitching on the knee patches after the pic was taken. http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/n...s/IMG_7811.jpg
and another round. these ones, outsides are flannel & the insides are lined with white fleece. so i added 3/4" to the outseam to account for the extra thickness.
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