.... and I did find a beautiful 18" doll to be my model. She's been a big help in telling me measurements I need to know. Her tag says she is a Journey Girl. Guess I should name her?
These are PJs that came from PJs. Remember all used items go through the sanitize cycle of my washer.
| Cut apart at seams so fabric could lay flat. |
| Laying right sides together saves time in having to reverse some pieces later. |
| Bottom is pinned to match seams of ruffle which will be used. Saves me the time of ruffling. |
| It's like working a puzzle to fit pieces in different places to get the most out of the fabric. |
| Still have the other leg left to cut facings (just duplicating top pieces) and the sleeve. |
| Leftovers so far. Will use elastic. |
| Lucky Girl! She's a perfect 10. Chest is 10" also. Hmm. |
| Serger didn't want to cooperate today. Broke 2 needles. |
| Serged up center and side seams and done.
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Very cute! I made some doll PJs for my little girl this year too.
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