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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Want to Make: Baby Things

Changing pad cover.


I love these curtains. Such a good idea to use great fabric (but just a little bit!)

Adorable sun hat for a baby.

If only I had a serger...I love these ruffles on the diaper covers.

It would be really useful to have cloth swim diapers for my little kiddos!


Mooshy Belly Bunny:

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

The Challenges of Having Two


My little one hit the four week mark yesterday. It's been a complete blur to me. That partly could be attributed to moving into our house in the middle of the four weeks. It is hard to believe we've been in our house for two weeks already!

The biggest challenge I've felt with having two is having to choose which boy will wait for his needs to be met. For example, I can't feed the baby and get my toddler his breakfast, snack, or lunch at the same time. One of them has to cry or whine while I attend to the needs of the other. That causes me to feel flustered and guilty that I can't keep both of them happy. I don't know how people with twins can get through without a nanny!

Sometimes, the older one is ready for his nap while the baby wants to eat. That makes me fly through his 'routine' of reading a book and singing a song. And then there's the fact that I've read a book to the baby only a handful of times in his short life...I read to my older son a lot more when he was a newborn. That also makes me feel bad that my baby isn't receiving the same stimulation my toddler did as a newborn.

But I know every mom faces these same challenges of meeting all her children's needs at once, no matter how many children she has.

These challenges don't even include the needs of a household with a newborn's tons of laundry (both his and ours!). Luckily, I have a laundry room to hide the many laundry baskets containing these piles of laundry. The only household chore (besides kitchen cleanliness) that I've managed since moving in has been vacuuming.

I didn't even have any household cleaners until today when I finally made it to the store sans kids, leaving me enough room in my cart to purchase something other than food.


Grocery shopping is another challenging adventure. It's hard to fit any groceries into the cart after I get both of them in the cart. Plus, the toddler has started grabbing things at the checkout counter (I'm surprised he's waited this long to do so...)

I think what I need to do is make a cleaning, grocery shopping, and laundry schedule for myself, so I don't feel overwhelmed or compelled to clean the whole house in a day. One load of laundry a day is enough; I don't need to have everyone's drawers full at the same time. I need to remember that it's ok to clean the bathroom mirrors one day, the vanity the next, etc...it's great having two boys, but meeting both their needs, cooking, plus the needs of a new house is still a learning process for me.

I also have to confess that every post on this blog showing any type of craft or sewing project was scheduled prior to having the baby and moving. I still have some more scheduled, but I have no idea how I'm ever going to start sewing again! I felt the same way after I had my oldest child, and things worked out just fine. I have plenty of ideas, just not the motivation, organization, time, or nerve to begin any of them!

Monday, August 15, 2011

Braided Jersey Headband

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I made a headband using this tutorial. It’s a little ‘80’s style for my taste, but I think it will work well for holding my hair while washing my face.

It was pretty easy to make—it only took about 25 minutes for me to do and my 2-year old was even awake at the time.

Friday, August 12, 2011

Textured Scrappy Baby Blanket with Ribbons

I wanted to make a blanket for our baby's room that matches the crib skirt I made a few months ago.

I fell in love with this adorable zoo print fabric after I found a remnant of it and then later went back and bought 1/8 of a yard at full price...just because I HAD to have it for reference!
I finally decided to use the 1/8 yard to make something for the baby...but I wasn't sure what. So I put a bunch of scraps that match the fabric into this blanket. I also used some ribbon to make it interesting and add more texture.
One of my scraps is from the pillowcases I used to make the crib skirt...another scrap is from a towel I've been using for various projects (see here, here, here, and here)...the large navy blue scrap is from the yoga skirt I made last summer...and the minky blue fabric is from the diaper bag changing mat I made.

I really like how it turned out. I have a tiny bit of the zoo fabric left and am trying to think of the perfect scrappy project to use it for!

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Large Stuff Sack Tutorial

I made this drawstring stuff sack for my son's blocks. I made it out of a t-shirt and the bag ended up being so big, I would need to buy more blocks to fill it up!

I took a t-shirt and cut it off below the armpits. You will use the hem of the shirt as the drawstring for the bag.

I added some stamped fabric (see the tutorial I made for fabric stamping here). If you want to add stamped fabric patches like I did, add them before doing any assembly of the bag.

To make a square bottom for the bag, I measured the perimeter of the shirt (44") and then cut a rectangle piece of the same perimeter. I cut a piece that was 9" x 13" x 13" x 9".

Then I pinned the rectangle to the unfinished side of the t-shirt. Then I sewed the rectangle to the bottom of the bag.

I opened up a small part of the hem to put the drawstring through and then reinforced it so it wouldn't continue to unravel.

Here is what the bottom of the bag looks like: