Last year I planned to make pajamas for the Arizona girls. I even bought a sheet from Garnet Hill for the flannel pants. I'm happy to report that I managed to keep track of that sheet, and, one year later, they're finished!
(I took this picture while Allison's flannel pants were lost somewhere in the house. I found them a day later. On the dryer. Probably on top of the lost sheets, if I'd looked closely.)
I couldn't find a third color of fleece to go with the flannel, so for Laura I decided to cut up a pair of Old Navy pajama pants that were just two low-cut for me.
These were all Ottobre patterns, so of course they went together well. But they still seemed to take longer than I'd planned for, and next time I'll probably buy cute pajamas and put the time into something else. Like decorating the house. Or sleeping. Something like that.
The fleece shirts are made of microfleece from Wazoodle (NAYY, but the fabric is great stuff), and embellished with wool felt:
I used fusible interfacing to place the appliques, and then machine sewed around them and did a little bit of hand embroidery. This picture is the perfect lesson on why you shouldn't hold an iron down on fleece for too long. I ended up just ironing the entire front of the shirt.