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OT fleece pants
I remember in discussion on the possible usages or sergers, someone
mentioned whipping up fleece pants for themselves. I'd like to do this for me and my kids, can anyone point me to a pattern or instructions as to how to make them fit correctly! Once I know what to do, I'll just have to watch for a sale on fleece at Joanns or use my 40% off coupon. Cheers Anne |
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Anne, my fleece pants are pajama pants are loose and comfy with an elastic
waist. I carefully cut a newspaper patter from existing pants, then add an inch or so to each side to make them baggy---just right to slip on after supper to relax and read a book. Don't know if this is what you wanted to know, but you are welcome to e-mail me off line if I can help. Barbara in SC "Anne Rogers" wrote in message ... I remember in discussion on the possible usages or sergers, someone mentioned whipping up fleece pants for themselves. I'd like to do this for me and my kids, can anyone point me to a pattern or instructions as to how to make them fit correctly! Once I know what to do, I'll just have to watch for a sale on fleece at Joanns or use my 40% off coupon. Cheers Anne |
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I made some from a Green Pepper pattern #505. Both my JoAnn's store and
the local Hancock's carry some Green Pepper patterns; I don't remember where I got this one. The pants do fit fairly snug, which I wanted because I wanted them for biking. The zippers are a bit tricky, but you could leave out the pockets. If you want easier pockets, I'd suggest getting a "scrubs" pattern rather than a pajama pants pattern. Remember fleece has a bit of stretch, so you might not need to cut them as big as you would flannel pants. Julia in MN Anne Rogers wrote: I remember in discussion on the possible usages or sergers, someone mentioned whipping up fleece pants for themselves. I'd like to do this for me and my kids, can anyone point me to a pattern or instructions as to how to make them fit correctly! Once I know what to do, I'll just have to watch for a sale on fleece at Joanns or use my 40% off coupon. Cheers Anne -- ----------- This message has been scanned for viruses by Norton Anti-Virus http://webpages.charter.net/jaccola/default.html ----------- |
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I just worked with a pattern for scrubs and it had an interesting pouch type
pocket across the front. I didn't use the 'pouch' but you might want to be aware of the pockets in the pattern. If you want simple, the pockets would have to be worked out of the pattern. Leslie & The Furbabies in MO. "Julia in MN" wrote in message ... I made some from a Green Pepper pattern #505. Both my JoAnn's store and the local Hancock's carry some Green Pepper patterns; I don't remember where I got this one. The pants do fit fairly snug, which I wanted because I wanted them for biking. The zippers are a bit tricky, but you could leave out the pockets. If you want easier pockets, I'd suggest getting a "scrubs" pattern rather than a pajama pants pattern. Remember fleece has a bit of stretch, so you might not need to cut them as big as you would flannel pants. Julia in MN Anne Rogers wrote: I remember in discussion on the possible usages or sergers, someone mentioned whipping up fleece pants for themselves. I'd like to do this for me and my kids, can anyone point me to a pattern or instructions as to how to make them fit correctly! Once I know what to do, I'll just have to watch for a sale on fleece at Joanns or use my 40% off coupon. Cheers Anne -- ----------- This message has been scanned for viruses by Norton Anti-Virus http://webpages.charter.net/jaccola/default.html ----------- |
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Except with fleece, you could make patch pockets without turning any
edge under, as it doesn't fray. They wouldn't add any trickiness to the pattern. They would be enough for a hankie or tissue etc? .. In message , Leslie& The Furbabies in MO. writes I just worked with a pattern for scrubs and it had an interesting pouch type pocket across the front. I didn't use the 'pouch' but you might want to be aware of the pockets in the pattern. If you want simple, the pockets would have to be worked out of the pattern. Leslie & The Furbabies in MO. -- Best Regards pat on the hill |
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On Thu, 17 Sep 2009 10:36:58 -0500, Anne Rogers wrote
(in article ): I remember in discussion on the possible usages or sergers, someone mentioned whipping up fleece pants for themselves. I'd like to do this for me and my kids, can anyone point me to a pattern or instructions as to how to make them fit correctly! Once I know what to do, I'll just have to watch for a sale on fleece at Joanns or use my 40% off coupon. Cheers Anne I've never done this, but I'd guess you could probably use one the McCalls/Butterick/Simplicity type patterns for elastic waist pajama bottoms to do this. Probably all of the major pattern companies would have some sort of pull-on pajama pant pattern in various sizes. Maureen |
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