I suppose I should document making my pajama pants, rather than just making them. 🤔

(pattern I purchased for $2 at the thrift store is BRAND NEW. Will not cut it, will trace it) #sewing

Pattern in question. Thinking of starting with the pants. #sewing
Let's put this up for a poll, lol.
Document it in detail
55.3%
Just the overall steps
19.7%
This is boring, I'm changing the channel
2.6%
Why are you asking us?!?!
22.4%
Poll ended at .
First, the question of sizing. Hip size standing is 42, but hip size sitting down is more like 45. Since these are pajama pants, going larger. Large. Not in this package, but I will just scale it out. #sewing #scrubpants
Since I am using a bedsheet, no need to follow this exactly. #sewing #pajamas
Not cutting the pattern, after hearing from everyone here telling me to try not to do that. #sewing #pajamas
Using white tracing paper was a mistake. The sheet still has many white areas. Had to get a headlamp to see things. And trace over the pattern again with chalk. Terrible phone in the way photo. #sewing #pajamas
Completed cutting these the other night. Not too complex. Fabric wrinkles from the Japanese style dying definitely made it a challenge, those wrinkles do not iron out lol. (Tied tightly and nearly boiled, they are pretty set). Will make cool looking pants though with the texture. #sewing #pajamas
LESSON: instead of directly trading the pattern onto the fabric, I should have traced the pattern onto another piece of paper, and THEN cut out the pattern on that paper and used it to mark/cut the fabric. The very large piece of tissue paper pattern was extremely difficult to manage. #sewing
Okay, too tired to sew this, but made one step forward. Mystery instructions on buttonhole, which I skipped. Will ponder where this actually is later. Or, I need to pull out the pattern again. #sewing #pajamapants
(there's only 8 pieces to this thing, plus a tie, so it should be fast... but, I am easily distracted, and I have a huge "task switching" penalty I have to overcome for most things, lol). #sewing
Aha! Must be this mark, which I ignored lol. #sewing
Next is the buttonhole, which went all wrong. Later I found I had ironed on the interfacing on the wrong side. And my buttonholes was not happy about the stretch in this fabric. #sewing #pajamas
Okay, pocket geometry was a big mystery. Figured it all out, but the pockets are inadequate and tiny, and suck lol. If I redo this or do them again, I make the pockets significantly deeper and wider. #sewing #pajamas
Cannot decode patch pocket instructions. Facing and inside outside thing makes no sense. 🤔 Already sewed one (probably wrong) but multiple leasons and issues here too. #sewing

@ai6yr I think it's intended to give that upper pocket edge a little more stiffness by putting the extra stitching in there

but I would probably cut the bottom and side edges with a pinking shear (to keep them from fraying when you use the pocket) and just roll the top with an iron and sew it down

@ai6yr ohhhhh wait no there's a facing!

ok basically the whole thing is lined

they're telling you how to assemble it so that it's like a little bag sort of thing, with no raw edges at all

that's actually a nice way to do it I think

you assemble the little bag, turn it clean-edges-out, then do this flippy thing they're showing in the illustration to finish the top edge

@ai6yr don't feel bad about it not making sense at first, I've been reading patterns for, uh... more than forty years now and it took me a couple tries to see what they're going for with this one

there are some cute old fashioned tricks like this that you do when you don't have a serger, it's good craft knowledge