As Thanksgiving approaches this week, and my thoughts inevitably turn today gratitude and the upcoming holiday season I find myself thinking about the upcoming crafting projects that I should have started weeks ago and now only have a few a weeks left to get finished before Christmas is upon us. This seems to be something that I do often as I looked back over last year's Facebook posts I realized that I am even a little ahead of schedule this year if I start on the children's Christmas pajamas anytime before December 10th.
Last year I was a little bit over confident in my time management vs. project size and quantity skills and I found that it got me into a little be of trouble. I had previously made a set of fish pajama's for my daughter using Simplicity Pattern # 2481. You can read pattern review and how that project turned out here. It was such a hit with my daughter and such an easy project that I decided it was perfect for making in big quantities and I would be able to make three sets for my younger three child without any problem leaving me plenty of time to tackle a bigger project for my pre-teen and teen girls that are now borderline women's size clothing making their gift projects take longer simply because of their size.
Well it took me a week with a busy house and five children to get the first set of pj's done. Red with blue Iron Man. My youngest son Jeremiah was obsessed with super heroes at the time and I was really hoping he would like them. But it took a whole week to make one set of pj's which left me on December 15th.
After the Iron Man pj's were done I was ready for a pattern switch and I cut and sewed the pink nightgown for my oldest daughter next. It was a vintage looking nightgown New Look Pattern #6163. This is an out of print pattern that I actually rescued from my mother's stash before she got rid of all her sewing patterns because it was a nightgown I had always wanted to make for myself. Now the pattern is too small for me so I live vicariously through my girls by making it for them.
Their project ended up being a big recycle/up-cycle project. Since that summer I had gone through all my sets of bed linens and set aside the ones that were worn out from age and washing or from our previous cats getting them with a claw. So I took those sheets and let the girls pick the ones they liked best without them knowing why I was asking. Then I matched them with a little bit of fabric and lace for the fancy old fashioned collars and this project was all set.
One Tip: when working with lace, especially if you want a layered effect and plan to put on a couple different ones. Save yourself some time and at least look at the lace that comes pre-sewn and layered together for you already. I know it is hard to see in the photo but the pink night gown has a three layer lace that came all put together and it was super quick and easy to sew on since it only took once around. The blue nightgown however is the opposite, because it has two layers of single layer lace and I had to not only figure out how to layer it so it would look nice but I also had to take double the amount of sewing time to put it one since each layer was sewn on separately.
Everytime I got tired of sewing pleats or lace and ruffles I went back to crawling around on the floor to cut out sewing patterns. This gets harder every year and is honestly not something I am looking forward to doing this weekend as I cut out and plan for this years Christmas pajamas. Unfortunately if I lay out the fabric on my folding tables it tends to slip and slide around and the pattern doesn't get cut out well. Anyone have ideas for fixing this and helping me get off the floor?
My youngest daughter's pajamas from this pattern were a fun little up-cycle that ended up adding more time to the project than I had planned on or expected. Originally they pink floral and blue butterfly fabric was part of a bedroom window curtain I had made for my girls bedroom clear back in 2005. We have since moved several times and it never fit any of the windows right so I figured it was finally time to reuse the fabric.
Well this required a lot of seam ripping that I eventually gave up on and ended up simply cutting out the seams altogether because it was faster than using a seam ripper on them. Once I got this set cut out and ready to sew I cut out my son's ocean themed set of pattern pieces.
By this time I was ready for a break and my knees were so sore that it took a couple of days before I was ready or willing to get back down on the floor to cut out the next couple of projects.
Honestly I am not sure how I did it, but I spent the morning of December 24th putting the finishing touches on one nightgown and two sets of shirt/pant pajama set and I was able to get them finished and wrapped just before dinner so that the kids could open them as their Christmas Eve gift.
Sewing the day of Christmas Eve instead of spending it playing games, singing carols and visiting with family is not something that I ever want to have to repeat. And so it has me thinking about this year and wondering if I need to either get started sooner, or pick a different project to make for the kids that will still show them how much I love and care, without pulling me away from them during the holiday celebration.
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