OT - Need a free online pattern for pajama pants

Does anyone have a link for some pajama pants? I have a bunch of flannel that I don't know what to do with. It is too hot in Florida to make a quilt out of it, but on cool evenings a flannel pair of pajama pants would be nice. I could also make them up for my kids. Anyway, I would appreciate help.

Thanks.

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Boca Jan
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Ask, and ye shall receive!! Here ya go............

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Patti (formerly) in Seattle

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Patti (formerly) in Seattle

Thanks Patti, but I can't get it to load on my computer.

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Boca Jan

Well, dagnabbit - how can I help? Let me see if I can find a different one for you.......

Patti

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Patti (formerly) in Seattle

Here's another free one but you need to register: Good Luck!

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Patti

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Patti (formerly) in Seattle

I thank you for your time, however you use store bought and decorate them. I found both of these patterns and found them not what I need. I guess I will have to buy a pattern or get rid of the flannel.

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Boca Jan

JoAnn's and Hancock'a frequently have McCall's & Simplicity patterns on sale for 99 cents. That's a good time to pick up a pattern if you don't need it now. The major pattern companies also have lines of inexpensive patterns that usually have less detail and fewer style options, like this Easy Stitch'n'Save pattern from McCall's Those patterns generally aren't included in the 99 cent sales.

Julia in MN

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Julia in MN

Most of the freebies I browse are period or ethnic. I have some stuff marked though, and some of the period and ethnic patterns might suit.

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Plain old drawstring jammie pants.

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more PJ pants, and some eastern pants that are comfy enough to work for pajama pants.

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Jama pants for when you are in the mood to fuss.

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Making pajama pants out of any pants pattern.

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Scroll down and check out the 1907 gentleman's drawers.

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These are hakama, that means the legs as shown are very full. However the top is very comfy. Combining the top part from these with legs off another pattern would make for very comfy pajama pants.

I got totally distracted when I somehow ended up at this platypus:

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It is not every day that you come across free instructions for sewing a platypus! I can so see these guys in flannel!

NightMist with visions of platyplurals dancing in her head

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NightMist

Thanks Patti just what I need for DS.

Dee in Oz

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Patti (formerly) in Seattle

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Dee in Oz

Thanks Nightmist I have saved some of those as well.

Dee in Oz.

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Dee in Oz

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