Tailypo said... I'm so glad that you find this pattern wonderful, too. (I now only wear JSM pants. Wearing 'em right now!) Somehow it hadn't occurred to me to make jsm pajamas until this moment... 6/30/06 8:47 PM
MarilynB said... Hey Ann, quite pj bottoms. Something tells me this pattern will be the next hot items on this site. 7/1/06 9:27 AM
j222b said... PROBLEM: Your JSM pants review is NOT linked to the other JSM pants reviews...... 7/1/06 10:02 AM
Ann B. said... j222b, I've done what I can and can't seem to get linked to Tailypo and Mary Beth's reviews. I've emailed Deepika for help. Ann 7/4/06 10:06 PM
AnneM said... Interesting pattern; nice that it includes so many measurements! I always have trouble with the front rise being too long on pants. The pattern description doesn't mention including a pull-on version but your description made it sound like that was included, not a modification you made. 7/27/06 7:30 AM
Ann B. said... Anne, it was a modification made using the companion book on pants by Judy Barlup. I'm sure I've seen the adjustment before, in a nut shell, eliminate the darts and the hip curve, then add the extra you need for the casing to the top edge. You can also use a sewn on casing, this would be nice for someone with a less than level waist.
The actual paper pattern is only the slim legged dart front and back pant,with pockets. The book of instructions and the companion bants book are where you get the tips for style changes. 7/28/06 8:37 AM
I'm so glad that you find this pattern wonderful, too. (I now only wear JSM pants. Wearing 'em right now!) Somehow it hadn't occurred to me to make jsm pajamas until this moment...
6/30/06 8:47 PM
Hey Ann, quite pj bottoms. Something tells me this pattern will be the next hot items on this site.
7/1/06 9:27 AM
PROBLEM: Your JSM pants review is NOT linked to the other JSM pants reviews......
7/1/06 10:02 AM
j222b, I've done what I can and can't seem to get linked to Tailypo and Mary Beth's reviews. I've emailed Deepika for help. Ann
7/4/06 10:06 PM
Interesting pattern; nice that it includes so many measurements! I always have trouble with the front rise being too long on pants. The pattern description doesn't mention including a pull-on version but your description made it sound like that was included, not a modification you made.
7/27/06 7:30 AM
Anne, it was a modification made using the companion book on pants by Judy Barlup. I'm sure I've seen the adjustment before, in a nut shell, eliminate the darts and the hip curve, then add the extra you need for the casing to the top edge. You can also use a sewn on casing, this would be nice for someone with a less than level waist. The actual paper pattern is only the slim legged dart front and back pant,with pockets. The book of instructions and the companion bants book are where you get the tips for style changes.
7/28/06 8:37 AM