Neither my husband nor I are much into plaid, but for some reason the nerdlet completely loves it. I bought 3 different plaid knits from califabrics.com this week and they sent it out right away. Two of them were double brushed knit but the 3rd was a cotton jersey knit without near the softness or stretch. The nerdlet wasn't sure of those and I decided to use that one first so that I didn't decide not to use it at all. I am not even sure if my reasoning made sense. This is the fabric. I actually bought the last of their inventory.
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I used the pattern Ottobre 1/2021 - 30 in size 140 that I used for her school uniform pants last year. She wears those pants all the time, for school and home. I turned the pattern into long shorts. I actually aligned the pants where I thought the straight of her leg would lie and it was a mistake. The next pair, which I will post after I get a picture of her in, I aligned the horizontal along the bottom of the leg so the hem was straight around. Here is the pair I finished before she went to bed. She says they are super comfortable and loves them, but because they are tight like leggings, I made the next pair an inch wider, which I think still might be too snug for acceptable school clothes, but I will see when she tries them on tomorrow. I also ended up cutting off half of her uniform pants into capris like these since she doesn't have to wear a uniform for high school (I don't think anyway).
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I am considering making her a raglan top with the sleeves with the same plaid, but matching is really not the nerdlet's style so if she wears such a top, it is highly unlikely she would wear it with these capris.
The next pair which I just finished is from this double brushed knit. I actually bought 2 yards of this and so I have a fair bit left over. I'm thinking of making a super simple shirred dress for the grandbaby with what I have left over, but I haven't decided yet.
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This is the last fabric I bought in this batch, and I'm waiting to see how the extra inch fits the nerdlet before I cut out another pair. But she will be getting capris out of this also. If she would wear a skort, I'd make a skort from it and I might anyway since the bear cub can wear the same size, even though she is much shorter, but I haven't quite decided yet.