No, this is not like sewing for dummies, it is like “Making things for the babies in your life or who are about to enter your life.” Making something handmade for a new baby is one of the most gratifying things a person can do. In our busy lives it is just too easy, and sometimes almost necessary…or so it seems, to go to the Big Box store and just buy a blanket or whatever. This busy lifestyle makes taking the time to create a baby quilt, sew a dress, or crochet (or knit) a blanket all the more special; it also makes each item created an instant heirloom destined to be treasured and handed down for years to come. While listing patterns I came across a few that can help the person who sews create that very special item that will bring ooohs and ahhs at the next baby shower or baby arrival.
This pattern, Simplicity 9353, is size 6 months. Babies grow so fast. A beautiful dress for Passover, Easter, Christmas, or any future family celebration will be so appreciated, especially to a young growing family whose money goes to diapers, child care, and formula.
From stroller cover to shopping cart seat protector, Simplicity 4636 has it.
McCall’s 3630 includes directions for a quilt, crib caddy, diaper stacker, crib bumper, and dust ruffle. If you know what the decor theme is you can sew accordingly. If not, just use neutral baby-friendly colors to complement the decor.
All of these patterns can help create the heirlooms of tomorrow by creating gifts that come from the heart.
Happy Sewing y’all!
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Post by Eileen of GoofingOff Artfire, GoofingOff Etsy, and MissEileen (the place for vintage). Don’t forget to check out MetalWoodsnWater for unique gifts and supplies.
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