No criticism from me. Job well done, but I'd just like to say, I'm here because I'm looking for a quick gown to make for myself from some jersey material bedsheets. I was so lucky to have found this straightaway. the only change I'll make is, instead of four squares, I'll use two large rectangles (front and back), two squares (or maybe two smaller rectangles - we'll see) for the sleeves, and two very small squares for sleeve gussets (these will take away the puckering in the armpits). I thoroughly enjoyed the video, and the inclusion of the children playing. It reminds me of when mine were small. Thanks, ladies!
@@stephisimms thats great. I used anchors on my curtains, about 13 feet, and they continued to fail, even got the ones the ones that hold a ton of weight...I am currently making a pipe curtain rod like yours and going to mount with screws into the header!
Love the pattern & the idea, but why, oh why is *ALL* the pretty DIY nightwear I ever see directed to kids only??!? It's just as if all grown-up women went stark naked at nights, which I don't believe for a second 😄 Or wore only pyjamas, which I hate, they are uncmfortable and look unattractive too, ugh.
I remodel homes because I hate the word flip, I tried all the cleaners for kitchen and bath, which is where you spend your money. For kitchen cabinets krud kutter is king. I tried mag wheel cleaner, simple green and four others. Trust me.
I usually buy my clothes in petite size. But recently I bought a pair of jeans that didn’t offer a petite size.. they’re a little long. I never knew you could keep the original him. Going to try to shorten them this way thank you for the clear explanations.!!!
I just bought some leopard print jersey fabric to make a shirt for me out of this pattern. I made a llama gown for my granddaughter using this pattern. I love it!