 Hi you guys, Lindsay here. Welcome back to my channel, Inside the Hem. There is nothing like handmade pajamas and when you can give them a catchy name, it's a home run. But before I tell you about my llama pajamas, I'd like to introduce you to the sponsor of this video, Bedscape. Bedscape is a luxury bedding products brand that just launched. The sheets are designed in New York and are produced in one of the oldest textile factories in the world located in Israel. They are OECO-TEX standard 100 certified, meaning that their textile products have undergone laboratory testing for a wide range of harmful substances and that the content of those substances remains below the limit values established by the OECO-TEX Association. In other words, there's absolutely no chemicals or GMO used to make these sheets. The collection available on the site is very classic and timeless in terms of colors and fabrics offering versatility and long-term use. 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Okay now that you've got your sheets you need some pajamas that are equally as luxurious and comfortable right? Well if you haven't heard of the carolin pajamas yet you've been missing out. This is my second set of carolins and I love them even more than the first. They are a bit labor intensive with the collar set in sleeves and full front placket but it's so worth it to have pajamas that feel grown up special and detailed. Consider them the black tie of your nightgown drawer. As much as I love the pattern the fabric is the real star of these pajamas. This adorable llama fabric is from Joanne's Doodles Juvenile Aparic Fabric Collection. So yeah it's intended for kids clothes but who cares? These llamas really do make the perfect pajamas. The fabric is 100% cotton making them perfect for pajamas because it is soft, breathable, and moisture absorbent. You can also machine wash and dry on low heat. The only thing you really need to worry about with this fabric is that it does tend to grow as you sew it. I would recommend using a walking foot for all seams especially those that aren't on the straight grain like the collar, waistband, and the hems. When I discussed this project in a previous video many people commented suggesting pre-washing three or more times to make sure all the fabric shrinkage is removed. In full disclosure though I only washed mine once and haven't noticed any shrinkage in any washings after sewing even using the dryer. So just use your best judgment here. Currently all of the juvenile fabrics are 50% off at Joanne so you can grab this fabric for $5 a yard which is good because the carolin pajamas can use quite a bit of fabric depending on the combination of pattern pieces. A long sleeve top with pajama pants for example would require more than four yards of 60 inch wide fabric. I've got a link in the description box that will take you directly to the fabric I used and another link that will take you to a listing of all the llama fabrics at Joanne. There are some others that are really cute and flannel and fleece. Well that's going to do it for me today. I really hope you like my llama pajamas as much as I do and I hope you'll try out Bedscape. Both things together really do make for a great night's sleep. Thanks for watching. I'll see you all next time. Bye!