Due to recent trips to different thrift stores, I have assembled a decent collection of cute fabric remnants. Two of these were of the softest, cutest material and best suited for pajamas. But who could wear pajamas made from a remnant?

How about our favorite 18 inch doll, Jenny? Here she is wearing a pair of pajama pants made with a print featuring mushrooms and flowers. She is holding the extra pair, there was plenty of fabric and I thought an extra pair would come in handy.

The other remnant was a simple floral print and it wasn’t large enough for more than one pair of pants. However, there was enough to whip up a quick tank top to match. All she needs now is a blanket and slippers and it’d be perfect. Maybe later.
Here’s the updated list:
How about our favorite 18 inch doll, Jenny? Here she is wearing a pair of pajama pants made with a print featuring mushrooms and flowers. She is holding the extra pair, there was plenty of fabric and I thought an extra pair would come in handy.
The other remnant was a simple floral print and it wasn’t large enough for more than one pair of pants. However, there was enough to whip up a quick tank top to match. All she needs now is a blanket and slippers and it’d be perfect. Maybe later.
Here’s the updated list:
BagsBraceletsBarrettesDoll pajamas- Doll makeover
- Wristbands
- Red skirt
- Ears
Costume- Handkerchiefs
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