Simplicity

Simplicity Unisex Nightwear S1563

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The Simplicity 1563 unisex nightwear pattern, it’s perfect for an advanced beginner dressmaker. Misses', men's and teens' knit tops in short sleeve v-neck tee or pull on scoop neck tank top. Also includes pull on shorts and trousers with elastic waist and bathrobe. *Note: If used as sleepwear, use Fabrics & Trims that meet the Flammability Standards.

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

– PAPER (next working day dispatch on orders and FREE UK delivery over £50)

Suggested fabrics: A, D, E in flannel, laundered cottons, gingham, lightweight poplin, seersucker, pique, laundered silks/rayons, challis, batiks, cotton interlock, jerseys, stretch velvet, lightweight velour. A also in terry cloth. B, C sized for stretch knits only: cotton interlock, jerseys, stretch velvet.

Note: Extra fabric maybe needed to match plaids, stripes, one-way designs fabrics or shrinkage.

Sizing: A (XS-XL) approx. UK sizes A (4 - 20). Please check the size chart and finished garment measurements.

Notions: Thread. C: one pkg straight seam binding.

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handmadebyJillyBean
Simplicity Pyjamas 1563

Review is only for the PJ bottoms.

Simple construction, easy to make, but I'm not entirely happy with the result. Not sure if it was me or the pattern.
Main issues :
- The crotch to waist seems very long (too long).
- The waistband seem too narrow to me for what I would normally go for in a PJ bottom especially since ->
- The buttonhole marking seems far too high and if you did make it with the elastic recommended then the faux ribbon tie would possibly end up on the inside or just too high for where I was expecting.

I did cheat on the instructions and used the button holes as the opening for the elastic to be threaded through to miss out the step of not stitching the place between the dots and then sewing up later. (lazy sewing)

I have since unpicked them entirely and place to re=make the side seams to add in pockets, also to lower and widen/thicken the waistband, possibly to add fixed elastic to the back and tie at the front sections.