Monday, February 21, 2011

Baby Doll Diapers



Heres a QUICK adjustable diaper that i put together for Evee yesterday. I hand sewed 2 pieces of felt together(make a paper template first!!!) and then attached some velcro strips so it could be adjusted easily. I also cut some 5 inch squares for "wipes"... This simple diaper has kept her busy & quiet for a long time :)

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Hey Baby Hey



Little Ditti: my friend just had her 4th child!!! And guess what?!?! After months of planning/expecting a boy... She birthed her 3rd GIRL! Very big surprise but SOo exciting! Here is a onsie that i put together for her this afternoon... embellished with felt and a button! Looking forward to seeing the little cutie!

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Upcycled toddler dresses



ISN'T SHE THE CUTEST?!?! sorry, just saying :)

Did you ever have a t-shirt that you just couldn't get rid of? Even though you knew it would NEVER fit again, had built in deodorant that couldn't be washed out and would never come back in style. Well some of you may have already realized, but for those of you who haven't: toddlers can pull off any style... even MORE so when they have red hair! Today I tried to make dresses for the girls. I think there is definitely room for improvement, but over all it was not a total failure... and most importantly it was fun. Todays materials consisted of a 10 year old fishy favorite(purchased at tj maxx) and a tie dye shirt(handed down from my mom) that is probably closer to 15 years old. I have been in denial for 5 years, as far as the koi shirt goes.... it was way to tight and short after the 2nd wash...but it was my favorite! The tye die shirt has awesome colors that haven't faded since the day I inherited it... but the fit is horrible. I thought it was too cool too get rid of, though I packed it away(for salvation army) half a dozen times.


15 year old tie dyed T-shirt...thanks MoM!


I started by tracing a store bought dress... and then forgot about taking
pictures of the other steps...LOL...so you are on your own!

Always snacking!

I'm pleased with todays out come... but look forward to cutting up more clothes!

Friday, February 4, 2011

DIY Diaper inserts

Two days ago, I started using cloth diapers. I bought them months ago from http://www.fuzzibunzseconds.net/store/Default.asp, with big hopes to save money every month. However, I had a weird feeling when they came in.... It felt kinda wrong letting my baby poop on a $12 pair of underwear. I also had a slight fear of what the first poopie diaper would be like. Any ways, the first night in a fuzzibunz diaper, Amelia peed her entire bed...TWICE! I was in disbelief, after all, I knew soo many people that used and loved cloth! Why wasn't it working for me?!?! After a quick consult from my cousin Julie, I learned that more layers were needed. That was all...LOL... just a few more layers to absorb. Why didn't I think of that?!

I looked at a ton of websites for diaper doublers and I was petrified by the prices! I currently have 10 cloth diapers, but I wasn't sure how much money I wanted to put into diaper liners. I did a little research and realized all the supplies could be found around the house or bought for a few bucks. SOo i decided to make my own! I got five 2pks of wash cloths and 6 microfiber hand towels for 11 bucks and some change. I was able to make 12 diaper doublers and have left over supples. Heres what you'll need to do:

Wash your fabrics
cut 6 washcloths and 6 microfiber hand towels in half
sandwiched a piece of washcloth between a cut of the microfiber
& then zig zag around the outer edges 2 times.
Once you snip the loose strings and frayed terry, your doublers are ready to be used!


You can use more layers if you want or switch up the materials used(swap for flannel, cotton, fleece, hemp or wool). You can also add rounded corners for a store bought look(but I don't think your baby will care). If you have pocket diapers, these will work great! If the liners you are making, will be touching the babies skin: you are going to want to add a layer of flannel or fleece to the out sides. I have read many places, that putting micro fiber directly on your babies skin, will dry them out! Two days in, I am completely happy with cloth diapering and wish I would have gave it a shot much earlier. In case you were wondering, the first poopie diaper was incredibly EASY! The pads draw all the moisture away from your baby, so when you flip your diaper upside down over toilet, the poop falls right off(even the squishy yucko poops). I would highly recommend using pocket diapers for potty training... they are much easier then having to scrape poopy underwear! Thank you to all my friends & family that have supported us during our switch! All your advice and encouragement has been much appreciated! Have good day folks and as always, Happy Crafting :)

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Jean Fix







Some times people are given things in life. If you are like me, you weren't given height or money :) I am short... filthy bottom,torn jeans are the story of my life(on top of diaper changing and laundry). Last week(while wearing my favorite jeans) at my sisters, I went to stand up and heard my pants make the saddest noise :( when I looked down, they were torn all the way up to my calve. Most people would say toss'em and buy a new pair... but since my full time position doesn't pay with cash... I will make them last a little longer. Today, I wanted to share how easy it is to fix your favorite jeans! I know it's fashionable these days, to sport holes in your jeans and leggings... BUT, I live in WNY & it gets cold here!
SOo...fixing jeans 101... for people that have access to sewing machines:
~find a patch... this can be an old piece of scrap fabric or a store bought patch
~pin it to the inner side of your jeans
~I usually start by doing a straight stitched square around the patch
~remove the pins
~you can go the strictly functional route or attempt to copy cat the sloppy patchwork that is also in these days. Heres where I turn the zig zag function on and just go back and forth in every direction
This quick guide may not win you any fashion shows, but it will fix you holey jeans and keep your legs a little bit warmer. But then again, it might win you a fashion show.