Sunday, January 4, 2015

January is for hibernating


Jersey lounge pants

My first completed sewing project of 2015 are these jersey knit lounge/pajama pants! Influenced by the late, great "Victoria" magazine, I tend to imagine January as a time for staying indoors... lounging with a cup of tea... looking out at the snow... dreaming of future plans... Hopefully I can catch a few moments to do a bit of "hibernating" in these pants!

I used an old pair of pajama bottoms that were falling apart to make a new pattern, at least for the legs. My old PJs had a more elaborate waistband, but I just wanted something easy and comfortable so I made a foldover yoga waistband. Somehow, as I was making the pattern pieces, the back of the pants ended up too short, so I left these unhemmed so they'd be long enough (you can do that with knits since they don't unravel). Usually I like my garments to be nicely finished, but since these pants are for home, the raw hem doesn't bother me. :)

Jersey lounge pants

I bought this jersey knit several years ago at Denver Fabrics and it's been residing in my stash ever since. I never had a clear plan of what to do with it, but I think pajama pants are a perfect answer! The print is so pretty and feminine, perfect for lounging at home.

4 comments:

  1. such pretty pants! I just sewed myself a new pair of pajamas. I love sewing pajamas - they only need to please me. And I miss the old Victoria magazine - nothing like it anymore. . .

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  2. Oh these are so lovely! And yes, I agree, hibernation is certainly the theme of January.

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  3. Oh those look so comfy, and certainly the prettiest looking lounging pants I've ever seen! I'll also add to say that I miss the Victoria magazines when it was in its prime. I look out for the older issues at thrift stores, and every now and then I'll find one or two good ones.

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  4. Thank you, ladies. It's always fun to know there are lots of other old "Victoria" aficionados out there. :) It was just so lovely, and even though the 1980s/1990s styling is looking dated these days, I still love it just as much as ever. The other day I was sitting on the couch with Lavinia, looking through a few old January issues together, and she kept saying, "Oh, that's so pretty!"... and then she was inspired to go get her little toy tea set to have a tea party. :)

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