Also: I have a definite urge now, to convert some satin jammie pants into bloomers or simply construct some from things already in my project pile. Who's got a good bloomer pattern I can eyeball and modify?
Don't sweat it, honey. You've got plenty on your plate, and I'm pretty sure somebody had posted a link to patterns online. Besides -- you brought me the duckie jammiez!
Yeah, the pattern I used for Agatha came off somebody's SCA costuming website, and we cut them down. I will see if I can find the paper pattern when I get home and send you the link.
If you still haz jammie pants pattern that's really all they are. (minus pockets) Mine stop mid calf and then have 5 inch or so of the same fabric sewn on to make a "ruffle" w/ some trim sewn over the seam. They are ankle length. I like mine long. Mistress Cognac wears hers knee length, mid calf is fairly common.
I'm 95% sure that this is the pattern we used initially for yours: http://www.antipope.org/feorag/gosurori/bloomers-pattern.pdf (no, I have no idea why the Antipope wears Bloomers, and second, the page has a tendency to format funny because (I think) it's A4 rather than Letter.)
Oh, that's right! I still have that happy pants jammie pattern from the ill-fated Yule or making Happy Pants for Everyone. (sigh) Okay. At least now I know I already have something I'm used to working with. Thank you. :)
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Date: 2008-09-22 06:51 pm (UTC)http://www.antipope.org/feorag/gosurori/bloomers-pattern.pdf
(no, I have no idea why the Antipope wears Bloomers, and second, the page has a tendency to format funny because (I think) it's A4 rather than Letter.)
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