If you follow Patterns for Pirates on Instagram in the slightest, you’d know that we’ve been teasing these patterns for a while now. And guess what? Today, we are officially launching two brand new patterns for the P4P lineup. Welcome aboard, Naughty Nice and Sugar Spice PJs!
These patterns are drafted for knit fabrics and comes with a multitude of options. For the women’s pattern there are three lengths (cheeky, shorts and pants) and three sleeve lengths (short, 3/4 and long). For the youth pattern, there are two lengths (short and pants) and three sleeve lengths (short, 3/4 and long). These are a tight pajama with center front and back seams, and a neckline placket that can be closed using buttons or snaps.
Our favorite fabric types for these amazing new jammies? We recommend a light to medium weight knit with at least 40-50% stretch such as cotton spandex, brushed poly, thermal spandex, French Terry spandex, and bamboo/modal spandex blends.
**Want to learn more about how to measure yourself for this pattern? We’ve got you covered with an in-depth blog HERE. And in case you’re new to Patterns for Pirates and PDF patterns in general, we have a great blog full of new user tips HERE to help you get started! And, as with all of our current releases and updates, the pdfs now include our layers feature and can be found in Letter, A4 and A0 sizes.
Here’s a quick look at the different options!
Bottom Length:
Sleeve Lengths:
Placket front:
Are you ready to make the cutest (or sexiest) pair of pjs ever?! Go grab the pattern and get to it!
NAUGHTY NICE PJs | SUGAR SPICE PJs | PJ BUNDLE
Need more convincing? Just take a look at this pattern on all of the amazing shapes and sizes of our testers, and get a look at more examples of all the options in our albums in the P4P Facebook group! Naughty Nice Album | Sugar Spice Album
And if that didn’t give you enough options, make sure to check out the hacks post to help take your patterns even further.
The release sale (no code needed) will be through Friday, December 14, 2018 (11:59PM US Central Time Zone).
Happy Sewing, pirates!