Thursday, February 7, 2013

How to rub-off baby PJ pattern from your favorite PJ set


Hi

I am back here to show how I did rub-off my baby's PJ pattern from actual clothes.  My daughter has eczema and have rough skin where skin fold like arm and under the knee.   I try my best to feed her organic food if available.  I happen to think if I dress her with the fabric that was cultured organically may make some differences to her eczema.   I bought 2y of organic cotton interlock knit and rib form organiccottonplus.com.  I am happy with their service and fabric so far.  I am still keep my eyes open wide for all organic fabric source so if you know anyone, please, share those with me. 

What you need:  Blanket,  zigzag wheel, ruler, pencil, your favorite PJ for little one and paper (of course! :) )
You may use your big table or desk or floor if you don't have a big table.
Place blanket on table and then paper

place top on the paper flat and try to get armhole shape correct

Using zigzag wheel push and roll forward along the edge of the garment.  It will make dotted mark on the paper


close up look of zigzag wheel


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Do exactly same as front for the back.  Marking where center goes on the paper before you start always very helpful later.
Draw straight line for the center sleeve. Place half of  front sleeve on left  and the other on the right side. It will make a whole sleeve. 



Lay pant leg flat on the paper. Put folded side seam (sometimes no seam for side then folded) along with straight guide line.

Wheel inseam shape

Wheel crotch while you stretch the waist elastic so you get the actual pattern shape

Add cross mark when two line meets.

Draw according to the dot marks and cross mark.

Add seam allowance. I did 1/2"

Draw rectangle for pant leg opening rib.  It will be folded edge so double the height you see from the garment.
 My pant leg opening rib was 5/8" so I made rectangle 1 1/4" x total opening length. and added 1/2" Seam allowance all around.
Draw back connecting dots and cross mark.  You may choose to draw better half and later mirror it.

Add seam allowance 3/4" for hem and 1/2" for the rest

Draw connecting dots and cross marks for sleeve. Add seam allowance 1/2" all around. Sleeve cannot be mirrored.

Draw and connect dots and cross marks for Front. Seam allowance are same as Back piece.

Draw rectangle for sleeve opening rib.  Double the measurement for height as it will be folded.  1/2" all around for seam allowance.

I was lazy drawing the other half... so I just folded in half and cut with scissor.  This will be working fine for those like me. :) Trick: cut one side shoulder seam allowance 3/4" as I will do side opening. Do same thing to the matching side on back piece.

This is how it looks after cutting the pattern piece.  Make a notch at the center neck will be helpful later.

This is finished sleeve piece. I made couple notches at the center of sleeve.
Grain line goes up and down for the pants. Cut 2 leg pieces.


Organic cotton interlock 11 oz.  This is unbleached! Should be better for skin, I hope.

I cut the other leg upside down to save fabric.

Cutting front and back.
And last, cut your sleeves. Total 2. You can also do as I did pant leg. One first and upside down the other sleeve to maximize your fabric.  I forgot to take a picture of this step. I am sure you can figure this out though.

  I will be back soon for putting these pieces together.

Good night! See you later alligator!

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