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I have made many PJ bottoms for my kids and also grandkids and your way is the easiest. That is the way I always do it.
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For some reason I cannot wrap my imagination around this.
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Thank you. Will try that
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I have some fabric that was suppose to be for scarves this year, but might become PJ bottoms! Thanks.
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I think pants are more comfortable when the crotch seam is sewn that way.
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