Devin Linen Pajamas Sewing Pattern (Free PDF)
Description:
This timeless two-piece set is cut from our softest linen that's been hot washed to enhance the linen's natural softness and a lived-in look, qualities that improve with every wash. The classic top has a notched collar, button front, long sleeves and a single patch pocket. The pants are elasticated at the waist for the most comfortable, flexible fit. Loungewear doesn't get more luxurious than this handmade 100% linen pajamas.
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- Most patterns graded in size 0/2 to 28/30
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Specifications:
Type: | PDF Pattern |
Skill Level: | Beginner |
Design Variations: | 1 |
Sizes: | 0/2 to 12/14, 16/18 to 28/30 |
Illustrations: | No |
Instructions: | No |
Qty: Digital Download
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Customer Questions and Answers
I always end up sleeping on my side. Side seams are very uncomfortable, but finding ready-made PJ pants without that seam is very difficult. I am not very experienced in sewing, so please bear with me. Is it possible to re-draw the non-crotch side of the front pant piece and back pant piece straight down from the waist and cut a front and back as on a fold instead of a seam and still have them fit well enough? Thank you for your time.
Hello, this is possible, but you won't be able to have the nicely tapered leg shape, rather the legs will be wider and straight. I'll send you an email with a diagram of how to adjust your pattern :)
When starting on the top pattern, I encourage you to take your time and read all the directions in the tutorial first. Assembling the notched collar takes some thought to see how it comes together unless you've made this type of collar before. You will need to use both the Devin Tutorial and the Sewing Glossary on Making a Notched Collar Tutorial that is linked for you in the Devin Tutorial. I would not say this pattern is for beginners but that certainly does not mean a beginner couldn't follow the directions with success. Fabric-Store really does well to give you all the tools for success. Even if this Devin top requires a little extra time and thought, it's worth it to level up your lounge wear and add this set to your collection.
I made the Devin set for my husband. Adjustments for the top were to shorten the sleeves, adding a cuff with the piping detail. I widened and lengthened the pocket to fit his phone, and I placed the buttons on the 'mens' side, as he's more used to buttoning up this way. Bias piping was made using Fabrics-stores linen too, in the asphalt color and I used their handy tutorial from the thread blog.
The DEVIN Linen Pajamas are the perfect lounge set to boost your winter comfort! In recent years I know many, including myself, have caught on to the ideals of Hygge (pronounced HOO-GA). This lovely mindset of extreme coziness and comfort brought into every aspect of life was apparently started in the Danish culture. You can find all kinds of inspiration for Hygge on Pinterest or even a quick internet search. The point is, if you're in for the night, a candle is lit, your warm drink is poured and you're in your softest reading chair covered in a blanket, I hope you are also wearing your Devin Linen Pajamas!
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SKILL LEVELS EXPLAINED
Beginner: A beginner sewist is someone who is new to sewing and has limited experience using a sewing machine or hand sewing techniques. They are ready to follow basic patterns and sew simple projects, but may struggle with more complex designs.
Intermediate: An intermediate sewist has some experience with sewing and can tackle more challenging projects, such as making clothing with more intricate details or using more advanced techniques including sewing invisible zippers or sewing a partial placket. They likely have a good understanding of pattern making, fabric selection, and sewing machine maintenance.
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