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Pajamas that were sewn
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Pictured is the most simple
way to make pajama pants, with an elastic waist band. Notice the
cute blue bow to add decoration. |
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Pictured is elastic waist
band pajama pants. These pajama pants were made out of soft light
weight flannel. Notice the "I love Dolphins" added to the seat of
the pants just for fun! |
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These students made pajama
pants, and matching teddy bears, and pillows. |
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Pictured is a much more
difficult pattern for making pajamas. Notice the pocket, button hole,
buttons, set in sleeves, and curved hem. A more experienced sewer should
attempt something like this. |
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Important
Note:
It is imperative that only
flame-resistant fabric be used when sewing children's pajamas. You
can find this on the end of the roll of fabric at the fabric store. DO NOT
use material unless it is fire resistant.
Brushed and other nylon fabric is a
better choice for a nightgown because nylon will melt and burn but it
won't flare up. In general, pajamas are safer than nightgowns
because they are close to the body.
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| The thread you should use is dacron
. If you use cotton or other thread a flame will shoot up the line
of stitching and cause serious burning, while the garment made from
flame-resistant fabric will smolder with little or no harm. |
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Alyssa made her night shirt
out of light weight cotton for comfortable summer sleeping. |

Kristina made these adorable cloud and sunshine
pajama pants!!! |
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