Here's another surprise tutorial for you! c2 realllllly wanted me to make him some Spider-man p.j.s today so here they are! I figured while I was about it I might as well make up a tutorial for them! :)
I started with 1 1/2 yds of Spider-man flannel and used every last bit of it! LOL You will also need some 1" elastic and possibly a button.... I think I will be going back and adding one to his. ;)
Step 1- Find a shirt that fits your child well. The one I picked was a little smaller than I wanted for his p.j.s. I wanted to give him a little room to grow.
Remove the cat.
Remove BOTH cats.....
Step 2- Lay your t-shirt down on the fabric matching up the folds. Use the shirt as a guide and cut around it.
Step 3- Folding your fabric the OTHER way use your newly made front as your guide and cut around it.
Also, I cut a little notch in the back to make sure I could pull it over his head. He HATES buttons... SIGH... So I was hoping to get by without adding any
Step 4- Find a pair of pants (or shorts if you prefer), fold them in half and pull the crotch ALL the way out.
Step 5- Lay the pants/shorts on the fold and use them as a guide to cut around.
Remove the cat so you can finish cutting.......
Step 6- Again, folding your fabric in the other direction, use your newly made leg as a guide and cut.
Sleeves!! I almost forgot to tell how to make the sleeves!! LOL
Lay your top over fabric with the fold at the top. Use your sleeve "hole" as a guide line to cut the sleeve, coming out and down a little past your guide. Do this for both sleeves.
Now that you have all your pieces you can get ready to sew them up!
Remove the DARN CAT!!!!
Step 7- Pin front of shirt to back of shirt, right sides together and sew together
Step 8- Pin and sew the hem of your sleeves, then fold the sleeves right sides together to sew the bottom of the sleeve.
Step 9- Pin your sleeve to the sleeve hole with the shirt and sleeve right sides together. Sew them up!
Step 10- Pin and sew the hem of the shirt
Step 11- Roll the neck line and pin. Sew it up! But take this sloooowly.....
Remove the DRATTED CAT!!!! Good grief!
Step 12- Take one leg and pin the side with right sides together sew up from the bottom to the point of the crotch. Do the same with the other leg.
Step 13- Turn ONE leg right side out and stuff it down the other leg, matching up seams. Pin in place and sew from the top of one side, down to the crotch and up to the other side.
Step 14- Turn pants wrong side out and pin 2" from the top to make your elastic casing
Step 15- Sew your elastic casing, leaving an opening to thread the elastic through
Grab your child and measure the elastic around the waist. Other people will say to add a little for seam allowance but I find that always makes the pants/skirt/shorts a little too big. ;)
Step 16- Put a safety pin in both ends of the elastic and thread one end through (you can either hold tightly to both ends OR pin one end to the fabric (Thanks, LaVonne)
Step 17- Sew ends of elastic together.
Step 18- Sew the opening closed.
Step 19- Pin and hem the bottoms of the pants! (I forgot to take a pic of this but I figure if you've made it this far.... ;))
Now your done! YAY!! Your little one has new p.j.s!! :)) You could always do it this way for grown-up p.j.s, too. ;)
omg!!!! ROFLMBO!!!!
ReplyDeleteRemove the cat....
*SROFLMBO!*
Cute PJ's - cute kid too!
This looks so comfy that I want a pair! I like that the top is loose and has no buttons . Sometimes flannel can get twisted around their little bodies as they sleep, and this top will move with him. I laughed when I saw the cats, I have two dogs and a cat that do all they can to get in my way when I'm sewing.
ReplyDeleteROFLOL!! Thanks, Carol!!! ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks!!! That's the way he likes them! Nice and roomy! LOL
ReplyDeleteAnd the cats... SIGH... They will try to sleep on a 2" scrap if it's on the table! LOL
Such cute spider man pj's.. I have to tell you this one on me....You know you explained that when you cut the pants or top--- to turn the other way to cut the opposite.. Well.. about 3-4 yrs ago, I was making my grandson some spiderman pj's...well I forgot to turn the other leg the opposite way.. Yep......... I had one leg with spiderman straight up, the other leg the spiderman was upside down.. And wouldn't you know my luck? No extra fabric, and the fabric was discontinued.......
ReplyDeleteNever told anyone...just slipped them right in the garbage.hahahahhaha
OOOH! NOOOO!!! I live in fear of doing that! LOL I never seem to have extra fabric so if I do, it's a goner.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! My 4 y/o loves Spider Man! Of course, if I tried to make them....well, they probably wouldn't have a head hole or something equally disastrous :)
ReplyDeleteROFL!! You never know!!! That's what I always though.... LOL
ReplyDeleteThanks!!
Cute jammies.... I love the spiderman.... thanks for linking up with the ALL STARS BLOCK PARTY and sharing.....
ReplyDeleteToo cute!!!
Carri
simplydonewright.blogspot.com
Thank you!!! :)
ReplyDeleteLove the PJ's! Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteThanks!! :)
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks again for visiting! :)
Kitty thinks it's purrr-fect! ;) Your models on the pjs series are cuties, too.
ReplyDeleteLOL!!! Thank you VERY much!!
ReplyDeleteI think he's a cutie, too, but then I am just a tad bit biased. ;)