I do like a good pair of pjs for winter so here’s my made me pj bottoms. The pants flannel fabric was from Spotlight and the top is from a monkey refugee hospital in Vietnam. I need to find a soft knit fabric for a long sleeve top – maybe with shoulder and wrist rushing. Would that be too much detailing?
The fabrics was soft when I bought it and now it’s even softer after prewashing. It still has it’s body.
I’ve used Simplicity 2503 and DH has a blue and white plaid print that I’ll write up about separately because I added a fly front. The main feature on these pjs are the side pocket on the left and the elastic and ribbon waistband. The ribbon is sewn on the ends of the elastic so you only see the ribbon tie at the front of the pjs.
This is my entry to Karen’s pyjama party. My very first Peter Alexander pjs with clouds are in storage somewhere so I need to find them because it’s getting colder at now.

Great PJ pants and agree we need the winter versions now.
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Nice PJs, top and bottom. I don't think you can have too much detailing on PJs as long as they don't cause discomfort through bulkiness, and they stay in the house, so go for it.
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I get it Renata. These will not be worn anywhere else 🙂
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Very chic and fun PJ's, they look very comfy too.
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There's nothing more comfy and warm than a pair of flannelette pj pants. Yours look just gorgeous.
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Love my flannies! The pj's look very comfortable.
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