Your Kids will LOVE This.
Got kids?Got kids that like to leave their pajamas all over the place? Make them fun to put up with Pajama Eaters! Each of these helpful and hug gable creatures lives on a small bed, and has quite an appetite for clean-but-not-squeaky pajamas.
We feed them every morning and they give back the jammies at night.
Isn’t that nice of them?
We call them our Pajama Eaters!
This is an easy project for anyone with even the most basic sewing skills. If you have been sewing a long time (like me), you probably won't even need a pattern because the design is so fun and basic.
BUT if you want the pattern, it's only $10 and she includes a Cottage Industry License so you can make them to resell. It's absolutely worth it.
This is an easy project for anyone with even the most basic sewing skills. If you have been sewing a long time (like me), you probably won't even need a pattern because the design is so fun and basic.
BUT if you want the pattern, it's only $10 and she includes a Cottage
Project Materials
For this project you will need:
- 1 yard of fabric (42″ wide) for the monster’s body and limbs
- A fat quarter (18″ x 22″), or 1/2 yard cut of fabric for the mouth and pillow lining
- Fabric scraps for applique eyes and for the soles of the feet
- 9″ x 12″ sheet of white felt for teeth
- 12″ zipper that matches the mouth fabric
- Fiber-fill
- Sewable iron-on adhesive like Heat ‘n’ Bond Lite for the eye appliques
- matching threads
- The Usual Sewing Implements – sewing machine, pins, hand sewing needle, scissors, etc
I used quilter’s cotton to make the monsters pictured (except the hot pink material is corduroy). This pattern is designed for woven (non-stretchy) fabrics – quilting cotton and non-stretch apparel fabrics. If you have more experience sewing, you could try using some furry fabric for the body. How awesome would that be?
If you want to use fleece, you will need to stabilize the mouth where it is sewn to the zipper. See this article for more info.
If you want to use fleece, you will need to stabilize the mouth where it is sewn to the zipper. See this article for more info.
Here are some Pajama Monsters people have already made using this pattern - super fun!
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