pajamas catalogues

pajamas catalogues
im makeing pajamas help!?

do you think these two fabrics go together?

http://www.joann.com/joann/catalog.jsp?CATID=cat3317&PRODID=xprd1057110

http://www.joann.com/joann/catalog.jsp?CATID=cat3317&PRODID=xprd140272

and wicth one should be the shirt and wicth one should be the bottoms? help.

or should buy one fabric and not the other if so wicth one should i buy and should the cinderalla be a shirt and top or should the whinnie the phoo be the shirt and top?

omg i ask lots of questions okay last one sorry:

should i just make bottoms? with witch fabric?

should i just make tops? with wicth fabric

HELPPPPPPPPPPPP MEEEEEEE
thanks:)

I personally don’t like mixing different characters together. If it was my project, I would choose either the Pooh pattern or Cinderella and use a second material (either solid, stripes or coordinating with the chosen fabric) for trim and accent. You can use the second fabric for sleeve and pant leg cuffs, collar, etc. If you’re making the bottoms for the pajamas you’d might as well also make the top – they do belong as a set – unless you have a t-shirt in a solid color that would work.

Good luck!

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