Nina Lee

Nina Lee Piccadilly Pyjamas

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We print out the A0 pattern sheets, but you’ll need to download the digital instructions, as we don’t print these. The PDF files will be emailed immediately after purchase, and the printed A0 pattern sheets will be dispatched next working day.

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Buy the Piccadilly Pyjamas sewing pattern from Nina Lee. The Piccadilly Pyjamas are a chic sleepwear set with oriental accents – a soft and open mandarin collar and gently curving hems. Version 1 consists of shorts and a cap-sleeved shirt; Version 2 of cropped trousers and a shirt with three-quarter length sleeves. The pyjama bottoms have a flat-front waistband with an elasticated back, finishing with a ribbon tie. Comfortable yet elegant, these pyjamas are the perfect loungewear!

This sewing pattern is available to buy in the following formats:

– PDF (available to download immediately after purchase). What is a PDF?

– PDF pattern + Printed A0 copy shop (We print out the A0 pattern sheets, but you’ll need to download the digital instructions, as we don’t print these. The PDF files will be emailed immediately after purchase, and the A0 pattern sheets will be dispatched next working day). What is Copy Shop?

What we think: We've seen so many great versions of this pattern. The only issue is that they're too nice not to wear outside!

Suggested fabrics: Soft, lightweight fabrics that will feel good against your skin, such as cotton lawn, rayon, silk satin.

Fabric requirements:

150 cm (60") wide fabric: Version 1, 1.4 - 1.8 m (1 1/2 - 2 yd) // Version 2, 2.2 - 2.7 m (2 3/8 - 3 yd).

115 cm (45") wide fabric: Version 1, 1.7 - 2.7 m (1 7/8 - 3 yd) // Version 2, 2.9 - 3.9 m (3 1/4 - 4 1/4 yd).

Sizing: UK 6 - 20. Please check the size chart and finished garment measurements.

Notions: 25 mm bias binding (15 mm when folded); 2.5 cm-wide elastic; 2 cm-wide grosgrain ribbon; six 12 mm buttons; 0.6 m lightweight fusible interfacing (for the shirt front facing, front waistband and collar).

PDF pattern includes: Instructions; A4/US letter print-at-home pattern (47 pages); A0 copy shop pattern (3 sheets).

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Eversewoften
Relaxed and Cosy

As soon as the clocks changed I got underway with some cosy pyjama trousers in brushed cotton for myself and my two daughters. I shopped my pattern stash and used Nina Lee’s Piccadilly Pyjama pattern which I had previously only used for the shorts option.

I made sure to add extra length as these are designed to be cropped but I didn’t want draughty ankles. For Hazel who is 5ft 10, I added 6 inches of leg length. I live the construction of this pattern beginning with the bias bound trouser hem. For two of the pairs I went with self binding made using the continuous method and for the final one I used commercial satin bias binding. The rest of the pattern is very straightforward though I elected to have elastic through the whole waistband rather than just across the back.
Each pair probably only took 1.5 to 2 hours with the bonus of the luxurious curved bound hem already completed. Great for a cosy Christmas gift.

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Sally Wallwin
Chic and Comfy

Ooh these PJ's!   A super make that requires some time - I made it over a weekend in two sessions.  Probably 11 hours in all I would say including cutting the pattern to size.

A lovely design with a few extra twiddles that make them so much more than the usual lounge wear.  It's all about the binding so with the help of my previously untried binding foot I set to work.

All of the binding is done on flat pieces before they're joined so you don't get hung up trying to make it fit or manage the lumps and bumps as you cross seams.

I used Gingko Leaf Cotton Lawn in Navy from the Sewing Cafe in Hinckley and made view 2 in a size 14.

With a binding foot these are easy peasy but the only thing I found fiddly was the pleating on the central point on the top edge of the pocket.  I smoothed this out as applying piping into the inside of the point was frustrating.

Buttons were covered and button holes were well positioned for me straight from the pattern.

Going to make several more pairs of these for pressies during the Covid Lockdown and some brushed cotton in the winter time.

Enjoy your Piccadillys x

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SewSarahSmith
Piccadilly Pyjamas

This is my first make from the Nina Lee pattern house and it certainly won’t be my last. I love sewing PJs / Loungewear since it’s mostly what I tend to live in. So when it came to sewing myself a present; something to make me smile, this is what I came up with; not a fancy dress by Panda PJs!!! This pattern is exceptionally cute with some really lovely details, with their Mandarin style lines. They have two sleeve options and can be made with shorts or three quarter leg. I opted to mix the views and cut the short sleeves and the longer pant. The bias binding is a lovely touch and I love the way it curves and rises at the side seams of the pant and top, mimicked at the pocket. The mandarin collar is sweet, as are th puffed sleeves. I shorted the pattern overall. The instructions are clear and well thought out. High,ybrecommended.

I used this ‘Panda Retreat’ Lady McElroy cotton lawn for mine which, admittedly, is an indulgent choice. But these are a gift to myself and I know I’ll probably get years of wear out of them.

You can access the full post over on my blog www.sewsarahsmith.com

Thanks for reading!

Sarah xx