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Farmgirl Fashion: Bed Jackets?  |
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MEWolf
True Blue Farmgirl
   
358 Posts
Margaret
Byers
Colorado
USA
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Posted - Dec 20 2011 : 10:35:53 AM
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I have been on the hunt for a bed jacket, they just seem to be the perfect thing to wear whilst reading in bed at night. So far no luck. Perhaps one of you ladies might have a pattern for one I can make?
Thanks! Margaret
“Kind hearts are the gardens, kind thoughts are the roots, kind words are the flowers, kind deeds are the fruits. Take care of your garden and keep out the weeds, fill it with sunshine, kind words and kind deeds.” ~Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1808-1882) Farmgirl #3020 www.grey-wolf-farm.com |
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MagnoliaWhisper
True Blue Farmgirl
    
2817 Posts
Heather
Haysville
Kansas
USA
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Posted - Dec 20 2011 : 10:57:27 AM
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I've been making Elizabeth Lee Design's ones. She though I don't think is any longer in business due to her husband's death, and having 8 children to raise. But, you can often find her patterns on Nursing Mom's Sewing Lists, as well as etsy and ebay etc. The bed jacket is in with patterns for slips and a simple nursing dress.

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nut4fabric
True Blue Farmgirl
    
885 Posts
Kathy
Morgan Hill
CA
USA
885 Posts |
Posted - Dec 20 2011 : 4:22:55 PM
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Use a loose fitting robe pattern and cut it waist length. I've seen vintage patterns on e-bay. Kathy |
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one_dog_per_acre
True Blue Farmgirl
    
1572 Posts
Trish
Sandpoint
ID
USA
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Posted - Dec 20 2011 : 6:40:47 PM
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Stan Herman is master of bed jackets and chenille. He is on QVC.
“It always looks darkest just before it gets totally black.”-Charlie Brown |
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HLB
Farmgirl at Heart

5 Posts
Heather
South Portland
ME
USA
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Posted - Dec 21 2011 : 04:38:51 AM
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| I'd look at Butterick, I thought they had one. Otherwise, go to looking at blazers, coats, or other sportswear patterns. I'll bet there is something that is easily adaptable. Or, go to Goodwill and find a robe to cut off! |
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JojoNH
True Blue Farmgirl
    
1984 Posts
Joanna
Dunbarton
New Hampshire
USA
1984 Posts |
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FARMALLChick
True Blue Farmgirl
    
978 Posts
Lora
Alexandria
IN
USA
978 Posts |
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SusanScarlet
True Blue Farmgirl
   
317 Posts
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Posted - Feb 24 2012 : 6:05:27 PM
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| I love my fleece bed jacket. It's from LL Bean about 5 years ago. I think they have some in their catalog now. I also use an ivory colored fleece poncho/shaw/wrap that is intended to be worn as clothing. It has worked great for reading in bed and then slips off easily. Both the bed jacket and wrap wash really well. I bought the wrap in the end of the season sale a couple of years ago in a large department store in the accessory area where they sell scarves/gloves/wraps/hats. |
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herbquilter
True Blue Farmgirl
    
891 Posts
Kristine
Bonney Lake
Wa
USA
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Posted - Feb 25 2012 : 11:53:36 PM
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How about your favorite loose blouse patter and cut it off at the waist? I loved to use one when I was nursing the babies. I had a yellow tricot one with white lace. It was light-weight, but keep the chill off. I would like to have a flannel one for reading in bed now.
Blessings, Kristine ~ Mother of Many, Herbalist, Master Energy Intuitive
http://herbalmommasda.blogspot.com/
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Hosanna
True Blue Farmgirl
   
466 Posts
Hosanna
Alton
Virginia
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sissarge
True Blue Farmgirl
    
502 Posts
Linda
Montgomery
Texas
USA
502 Posts |
Posted - Feb 28 2012 : 9:11:54 PM
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| Thanks Margaret, for this memory, my grandmother always wore one. Hers looked similiar to the one that hosanna has in her etsy shop. She had several colors, my cousin who is older than I was got all of them when my grandmother passed. thanks for the memories. Good luck on finding a pattern or one that you can make. Farmgirl #946 Linda |
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Debra B
True Blue Farmgirl
  
59 Posts
Debra
Thaxton
VA
USA
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Posted - Mar 02 2012 : 03:13:06 AM
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I have one that my mother crocheted for me. It looks like a short shawl with ribbon ties. Frankly though, what I often wear is a shrug made of a lightweight stretchy knit that ties in the front. There are tons of patterns out there for shrugs, knitted, crocheted and sewn. It would be cool to know what you ended up with.
Debra
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