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lFor lack of a better forum, I put these additions in "Sissy Room." After all, sissies have to sleep, and for that we need to cover up. With cold weather upon me, I decided to update my jammie collection and make a couple new blanked sleepers to replace a couple that are getting a little threadbare. I reworked the pattern so I could include "footies." It's not "simple sewing," however, as the length of the legs must be exact so that the fit isn't too tight or too loose. The "Snuggle Bunny" sleeper is made out of flannel and is lighter weight than fleece. The "Dreamybear" sleeper is lightweight but warm because fleece is a great insulator. I was only aboe to obtain enough nonslip footie fabric for one sleeper, so the fleece sleeper has foot soles made from the same fabric as the sleeper. It doesn't really matter because I only use them for sleeping and don't walk around in them. (I sleep at Mom's house and she has no idea that I wear a diaper and footed sleeper to bed at night). I can't think of a more comfortable way to sleep than to zip into a sleeper and drift off.
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Here's the latest blanket sleeper for December 2015. It doesn't look as though I'll be wearing it any time soon as we are having a warm spell in our area and I've been getting by with light, short pajamas and onesies at night. But when it does get cold, this new sleeper (#4) will be just what I'll be wearing. The fabric was on sale for $2.95 a yard, which is almost unheard of. (It's flannel). I didn't get fancy this time by adding rib knit to the sleeves, legs, or neckline. The sleeves and legs are elasticized for a snug fit. Very cozy and comfortable. Check out the link below to see it. http://www.dailydiapers.com/board/index.php?/gallery/album/2197-baby-june39s-beddy-bye-time/&page=1