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Cucicucicoo » Clothing
5M ago
Back in 2015 I published my first sewing pattern with sizes, the Evening Primrose Pajama Pants for women. Over and over, people told me what I already knew to be true: it’s the best pajama pant pattern out there because of the comfort and versatility of the pants, but also because of how easy they are to make, even for beginners.
Now, after 8 years, I’m so happy to announce that I’ve finally published the children’s version! Let me introduce you to the Evening Primrose PJ Pants for Kids!
Why is this the best pajama pant pattern? 6 sizes
From about ages 2 to 12, this pattern has boys and g ..read more
Cucicucicoo » Clothing
3y ago
With spring here and summer just around the corner, my family uses a LOT of T-shirts. Luckily, I came up with an incredibly simple way to make a cap sleeve T-shirt in just 10-15 minutes without even using a sewing pattern!
This project is fast and easy, even for beginner sewists or sewers who have never sewn knit T-shirt fabric. All you have to do is fold a piece of jersey fabric in half, sew two lines, and cut open a neckline. No bindings or hemming!
Despite being such a simple project, there are different ways to customize it to your tastes. For example, the shirt above is form fitting wi ..read more
Cucicucicoo » Clothing
3y ago
I have a soft spot for PJ pants because they’re so comfortable and they’re easy to sew. And, because you wear them to lounge around the house, it doesn’t matter if they’re not absolutely perfect, so it’s a fabulous first garment for beginners to sew!
Another good thing about you wearing them only at home? You can go wild with your fabric choices! My son, for example, would never wear those colorful stripes out in public, but he loves them at home!
Speaking of fabric, another reason why I love sewing pajama pants is that I can use one of my favorite eco-friendly fabrics: thrifted bedsheets ..read more