Pajamas pants made from fabric leftover from making curtains 4 or 5 (?) years ago. I bought the fabric on ebay somewhere to match the kitchen walls I had just painted green. The pj pants are kind of ugly, but it's a good way to use fabric I don't want otherwise. The rest of it has gone for a sloper muslin.
Two shirt with contrasting sleeve hem panels.
Version #1 in black/white/gold stripe purchased 3 or 4 years ago from Fashion Fabric Club for boys' shirts, until I noticed the gold stripes.
Version #2 in mint green interlock (fabric.com) and pink polka dot jersey (Hobby Lobby) with appliqued # 7. Both fabrics a few years old.
Girls' skirt with buttoned back panel and underskirt. I used corduroy leftover from recovering a couch about 8 years ago. The quilting cotton is 3 or 4 years old.
Hooded sweatshirt with a green dragon stenciled on the front. Black sweatshirting from fashion fabrics club and grey/black striped jersey from Hobby Lobby; both fabrics are several years old.
Pleated pinafore jumper made with spotted pinwale corduroy (several years old, from Hobby Lobby) and lined with broadcloth purchased this spring and intended for a summer dress for myself which I haven't made...yet. I guess I'll need to buy more lining.
Boys' pants with lots of pockets and interesting knee panels. Made from khaki twill. I bought 10 yards of this stuff last spring (?). It's contributed to several pairs of pants and keeps on giving.
Two men's t-shirt from stashed jersey. One t-shirt is freezer paper stenciled with a viking ship. The other shirt is appliqued with a plaid number "35".
A simple self-drafted skirt with Little Bo Peep embroidery (for the stash contest). I made a denim version previously. The pink twill is several years old, probably from Fashion Fabrics Club or fabric.com.
Pajama pants made from some soiled remnant bin flannel purchased this past spring. It washed up pretty well, but there are still some faint stains - still very good for pjs!
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