Tee Jay said... What darling pj's. Thanks for the info on collars, I make that mistake all the time and didn't know why. 10/20/03 9:09 PM
Gigi Louis said... So adorable! 10/21/03 6:07 AM
Tiner W said... These are adorable! I looked through the last few photos in your album and love that Burda vest! No bookstore in our area carries the Burda mags, how can I get a subscription? 10/21/03 6:28 AM
Hope K said... Cute pj's! Tiner, you can get a subscription by visiting the glpnews.com website; they are the US distributor for Burda magazines. Also, Amazon offers a few Burda mags, but not the kids series. Good luck! 10/21/03 8:38 AM
amyf said... ok -- where did you get that Thomas the Tank flannel?!!! My boys would love jammies like this! 10/21/03 10:19 AM
Evatgirl73 said... Too cute!!! Thanks for the tip about the collar, that enlightens me too..! ;-) The PJ's look great, I'm glad your son loves them! 10/21/03 3:07 PM
Mbarkle said... Tiner, sometimes you can find them at Borders or Barnes & Noble, but I order directly from GLP News. Amy, I got the flannel from ebay, it comes in yellow and pink too. I bought it about a month ago and there were lots of listings. Thanks, everyone! 10/21/03 6:26 PM
JDpenelope said... Thanks for sharing your mistake--I learn a lot by reading what not to do. But your jammies look super anyway. 10/21/03 9:38 PM
Runrover said... Mary, the pjs are wonderful, as are the other garments you've sewn for your children. They are all so cute and fashionable. It'll be great to read reviews and see the things you sew for yourself. The collar info was quite helpful. 10/22/03 8:15 AM
Lorna C. Newman said... WHile this site does not have Thomas fabric, it does have a good selection of other licensed fabrics in flannel. The company is Canadaian so for those of you down in the US, the exchange rate is great! Check out www.kidsfabrics.com. 10/22/03 9:52 AM
Sew it seams said... These pj's are adorable. I have looked for a pattern for my nephew for exactly this style and KS doesn't seem to have it for the next size up. He is about a size 6, and kind of on the thin side. Do you think if I lengthened the sleeves and the legs I could get away with using the size 4? Thanks for this review. 11/21/03 9:31 AM
What darling pj's. Thanks for the info on collars, I make that mistake all the time and didn't know why.
10/20/03 9:09 PM
So adorable!
10/21/03 6:07 AM
These are adorable! I looked through the last few photos in your album and love that Burda vest! No bookstore in our area carries the Burda mags, how can I get a subscription?
10/21/03 6:28 AM
Cute pj's! Tiner, you can get a subscription by visiting the glpnews.com website; they are the US distributor for Burda magazines. Also, Amazon offers a few Burda mags, but not the kids series. Good luck!
10/21/03 8:38 AM
ok -- where did you get that Thomas the Tank flannel?!!! My boys would love jammies like this!
10/21/03 10:19 AM
Too cute!!! Thanks for the tip about the collar, that enlightens me too..! ;-) The PJ's look great, I'm glad your son loves them!
10/21/03 3:07 PM
Tiner, sometimes you can find them at Borders or Barnes & Noble, but I order directly from GLP News. Amy, I got the flannel from ebay, it comes in yellow and pink too. I bought it about a month ago and there were lots of listings. Thanks, everyone!
10/21/03 6:26 PM
Thanks for sharing your mistake--I learn a lot by reading what not to do. But your jammies look super anyway.
10/21/03 9:38 PM
Mary, the pjs are wonderful, as are the other garments you've sewn for your children. They are all so cute and fashionable. It'll be great to read reviews and see the things you sew for yourself. The collar info was quite helpful.
10/22/03 8:15 AM
WHile this site does not have Thomas fabric, it does have a good selection of other licensed fabrics in flannel. The company is Canadaian so for those of you down in the US, the exchange rate is great! Check out www.kidsfabrics.com.
10/22/03 9:52 AM
These pj's are adorable. I have looked for a pattern for my nephew for exactly this style and KS doesn't seem to have it for the next size up. He is about a size 6, and kind of on the thin side. Do you think if I lengthened the sleeves and the legs I could get away with using the size 4? Thanks for this review.
11/21/03 9:31 AM