My youngest has had these PJ's on my sewing machine for a few days, so I thought I should get to work on something useful! He needed new summer PJ's.

I cut up his old, worn PJ's and made new ones.

I like to use this stitch on my machine (#6) when I do casual hemming on knits. It is like a twin needle (my favorite for knits), but I don't need to have a second spool of thread. It also has some stretch to it.

I try to get the stitches over the edge of the hem, to make a neat, flat hem.
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