Unfortunately, they NEVER come with bottoms. I still to this day don't know why. When I have bought lingerie in the past it usually came in two pieces not just a top. Or at least you had an option to buy the bottoms if they were separate. At the thrift store they do sell bottoms but they never have any matches.
Not a problem! Colette Patterns offers a FREE bloomer pattern. An extra 1/2 yard or so of solid colored fabric, some elastic plus free time = a new cute pair of bloomers to match your $1 thrift store cami from Victoria's Secret.
Once you have the pattern cut, each bloomer takes about 45 minutes to make. But, it would have gone a lot faster if I had used a wide elastic for the waist rather than two smaller ones that I threaded through a casing.
I think they are the cutest! And totally cheap to make. You could churn out a few in one afternoon! The camis featured above were originally from Forever 21, Victoria's Secret and American Eagle.
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I have had that tutorial bookmarked for the longest time - need to make some - they are so cute!
Those look really cute...but are they big enough to cover the back end?
So lovely !
So lovely !
I think I'd wanna swap out the ribbon/tie at the bottom for more elastic & sew on a fixed bow (I'm to lazy to adjust the ribbons to the right length when I'd want to put on the bloomers) :)
Just adorable!
great idea!
i am loving those bloomers but they seem very complicated to make..
are they realy that easy?
thanks for sharing!
holasoylulu,
Well, I guess it depends. If you've ever sewn anything with elastic then, yes, they are that simple. The elastic was the trickiest part. I would definitely categorize it under 'novice'.
Once again, you inspire the poo out of me! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!
Yep, totally comfy and easy to make. I used wide elastic at the waist and 1/4" on the legs. Emily asked if they cover the back end - yes. BUT if you have rather large stems coming out the bottom (like me) you probably want to just keep these in the bedroom. I don't have the legs to sport a pic like Kathleen! ;) Very clever to match them to thrifted camis!
Emily,
They covered mine. Now, if I was crouched on the floor with my behind sticking out that might be a different thing. I haven't tested them out yet:)
Claire,
Surprisingly, I don't have to untie them. They just slip off pretty easily. I think it's because they tie at the thickest part of my leg.
These are too cute!
I've been meaning to make these -thanks for the added motivation!
I love these! I was just looking for a bloomer pattern for my daughter, something to wear under skirts/dresses. I'll definitely be converting these to child size. Thanks!
I love those!! I have that pattern too but haven't gotten around to make them yet. You might have inspired me to give it a try though. cute cute cute thrift store find! I always looks for Ball jars, boat paintings, nice sheets(fabric!), and pillow stuffing. lol : )
I made a pair of these bloomers a few weeks ago. They came out adorable. Not something I could ever wear out of the house...but really cute for bed. I'm going to make another pair...sometime.
Can't wait to try this!! I was just saying I wanted to try something like this! Thanks! Kristy from www.apronsandapples.blogspot.com
I love these, they look great!
that'a soo sexy night dress ...loved the post !!
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