Please could you do the pattern drafting from scratch without using an old piece. Its just good to know how to do it because ypu have to draft for different sizes.
Great tutorial. First time I see this way. Thank you. So to make the no side seam and still have the back crotch longer than the front and not pull when sitting or bending down you cut up your old pajama so to have one part front and one part back correct? 🌹
Ciao sono Elena sono di Firenze Italia sei molto brava nei tuoi tutorial ti volevo chiedere se per favore puoi mettere le misure in centimetri grazie mille
Good tutorial. It would be better if it showed actual measurements, drafting and cutting. Some other tutorials that do show drafting, showed the front and back measurements are same, and I wasn't comfortable with that. Because the back part is always slightly longer than the front...
lol i cant bring myself to chop up my favourite pyjamas
I love the no side seams look xx
I watch all of your videos. You make it so easy to stop the video, get caught up and finish with a nice handmade item one makes themselves. Cheers! ☕
Rich F. : Thank you for comment:)
Can you make regular wearing out pants with the same method? Cotton or what fabric - does it matter?
Awesome tutorial thanks!!!!
love your videos , i way prefer no talking and just doing
Please could you do the pattern drafting from scratch without using an old piece. Its just good to know how to do it because ypu have to draft for different sizes.
I agree, we need a drafted pattern please..
@@ShabnamNaqvi I dont think she knows how to she hasnt even responded. Like our question is dumb?
@@ShabnamNaqvi hi, read my comment bellow if this could help you too 🤗
Beautiful ! the best pajama tutorial I've watched.
Thank you!
Thank you for the video. It was so easy to understand and so relaxing.
Great tutorial. First time I see this way. Thank you. So to make the no side seam and still have the back crotch longer than the front and not pull when sitting or bending down you cut up your old pajama so to have one part front and one part back correct? 🌹
Yes you're correct.
This print is sensacional! Thank you for sharing
Never thought to cut up old pants this way.. thanks for sharing.. love the fabric
Charlene Colter : Thank you for comment:)
Love the fabric choice. Can this be done without a server?
Can I use a zig zag stitch instead of a serger?
Yes you can. Thank you for watching!
How did the pattern comes out like that? No more measurements needed? Just draw the pattern and then sew it?
Measurements from old PJ. Thank you for watching.
The watermelon material is so cute. Great job as always.
topazso : Thank you!
Thanks so much,this is great👋🥰👋
Thank_you_🖐_👍👍👍👍
Very cool! I have to try. Cute fabric!
Very good video.soooo simple.
Thank you.
Hi. What fabric did you use? Thanks!
Flannel, thanks for watching.
great tutorial - thank you.
I've made these before but your fabric is cuter :)
Tfs you made it look simple👍
Nice have to try
Wow, I like it. I will try it! Thank you.💞
Enjoy! Thank you for watching.
Kool can u make the top to go with it?
Love the fabric, is it cotton or cotton flannel? Thanks
cotton flannel.
Lovely...and nice and easy for beginners 👍😃💐
Di Jones : Thank you!
Love it 🍉🍉🍉
Amei! Vou fazer 👏👏😘😍
claudia palmeira da silva Palmeira : Thank you!
Nice and easy and very well done
Would you please do the pijama shirt please 💕💕💕💕💕💕
cup cake : I'll add to my sewing list. Thank you!
Muy lindo,sub titulos en español.Gracias.
Barbarita Yañez : Thank you for comment!
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Ciao sono Elena sono di Firenze Italia sei molto brava nei tuoi tutorial ti volevo chiedere se per favore puoi mettere le misure in centimetri grazie mille
Elena Capretti : I hope this link will help :) www.inches-to-cm.com/
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Fab x
hello i search a pantalon pyjama
Watermelon rock
Great tutorial, thank you for your time!
Betty Grogan : My pleasure, Thank you for comment!
Good tutorial.
It would be better if it showed actual measurements, drafting and cutting.
Some other tutorials that do show drafting, showed the front and back measurements are same, and I wasn't comfortable with that. Because the back part is always slightly longer than the front...
This pant it's drafting from old PJ pant. Please feel free to use your PJ pant as a template. Thank you for watching.