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I made 5 pairs of pajama pants in one a唂ernoon last week! Can you believe that?
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1. Print your pattern and tape it together as shown. Then cut it out.
Take your fabric and fold straight.
Then lay the straight edge of pattern along the folded edge of fabric.
(see below – my pattern was originally made on brown paper)
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2. Take your pattern and turn it over and fold your fabric again, repeating the same cut with opposite side of
pattern. A唂er cutting, this is what you will have…
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3. Take both pieces of fabric and open them up, place right-sides of fabric together as shown below.
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4. With the two fabrics facing each other, sew along the curved areas shown below.
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5. Now, open up your fabric and line up the pieces you just sewed in the center. Nicole
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6. Now, turn the top edge of your waist under 1/4″ inch and sew all the way around, then turn it down 3/4″ and
sew around again – leaving enough room for elastic to fit inside (about 1.5 inch gap).
Do not sew completely closed.
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8. Attach a safety pin to the end of your elastic (that has been cut to measure your waist size).
9. It is helpful to pin the opposite end at the waist just to keep it from slipping in and getting lost! S U B S C R I B E & F O L LO W
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10. Now, feed the elastic through the entire band and a唂er you bring it back out on the other side, unpin the
other end and take those two elastic ends and sew them together, as shown below. Disclosure
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11. Close up the waist band opening by stitching along the gap,
making it line up with your previous seam.
12. Now, turn the hem of each leg under 1/4″ and sew.
13. Then, turn it under again about 1/2″ and sew all the way around.
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Turn them right-side out and put them on. They are finished!
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