…and conveniently leprechaun-sized, too!
A few years back, I made the grievous error of (gasp) sewing my mother a pair of pajamas. Several years before that, she had received as a gift a pair made of this material that was satiny on the outside so as not to cling to the sheets when turning in bed, but cottony-soft on the inside, and she continued to obsess over them long after they had worn beyond use. Naturally, when I found cuddle satin – satiny yet snuggly! – at my local Fabricland, I had to replicate them for her.
This was a mistake, as it led to the construction of several more pairs of both the full-length and short-everything variety. I’m almost surprised I can’t sew McCall’s M4244 from memory. And so a few months ago, when she started in with, “I could almost use another pair of those satin pajamas…”, I did what I do best, which is to say, I pretended I was immersed in a book and didn’t hear her. But then Fabricland had a 50% off sale at New Year’s, and my conscience got the better of me, and I took her shopping for fabric. Six metres for the price of three (in two fabulous colours) was too good a deal to pass up.
But ah, there was a caveat. She didn’t want a shorts set, but also didn’t want the sleeves, legs, or top to be as long as in the full version. So, a capri? “Well, maybe a bit longer than that…” This was not the kind of thing that the “lengthen or shorten along this line” could handle – I was going to have to eliminate vast-ish swaths of fabric. Aargh! After holding the pattern pieces up to her, we more or less agreed on proper lengths for everything. It was a tight fit on the fabric, too; had they been too short, her only option would have been to shrink. In the end, though, we seem to have found the perfect balance.
She won’t be tripping over the hems or setting her sleeves alight if by some odd chance she finds herself cooking over an open flame. Sounds like an excuse for indoor s’mores to me!
Aren’t those buttons something else? I think the opportunity to use green glittery buttons was my primary motivation to make yet another pair of these things. And this is actually a far more accurate representation of the colour.
There are still three metres of royal purple satin patiently waiting their turn, but that’s a project for another day.
Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
ooooh those buttons are amazing!
Aren’t they just? I wish they had had them in other colours; I’d use them on everything!