Monday, September 28, 2009

Sewing for baby: quick and easy gift idea

Sometimes I just feel ancient. Like when I try on a jeans and my behind starts before the jeans do or a shirt with an empire waist line that hits me across the bust. It's just that things aren't where they used to be. LOL Oh, but I am thankful for every wrinkle and sag that time has blessed me with. Swing for a new mom get me feeling a bit on the antique side too. It was almost nine years ago that I first became a mom. Whoa, where does time go?
With all that aside is there anything more fun than sewing for a newborn? Oh, to think of the little fingers and toes wrapped in the blanket or the bib just below that sweet face. Oh, do you feel a little "Awe" coming on? :) Well, I had the pleasure of making this gift for a sweet baby that was welcome into the world this weekend.
My favorite baby gift is this little square blanket/night-night. I love watching little ones snuggle with it, and it is just the perfect size to cover baby in the carrier. A little "baby bungee" makes a good partner. I haven't used one, but it is on my to do list for my youngest twins. It clips to the blanket/toy on one side and the stroller/carseat with the other. Genius! Who thinks of such great things that are so simple? No loosing blanket/toy or even dropping it on the germy floor. The little bib completes the set. Cost is about $8 give or take and time invested was about 1.5 hours. But wait, the packaging is just as fun as the sewing.
I used the bag tag design from a few weeks ago for the bag. With a few quick tweaks, I had the design for the bag and a card. Hit print and use glue stick on the plain gift bag... instant custom packaging. Cost was under $1 and time invested was less than 15 minutes.
I have been loving making these little bibs! They are so quick and easy that I made a few for my twins while I had the material out. :) This time I added a layer of batting in the middle and I love the soft look this time.
Happy Baby Sewing!

3 comments:

  1. I am so going to try one of those bibs when I figure out how to thread my sewing machine!

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  2. these are soo cute!!! I am in need of bibs and will definitely have to try these!!!!!

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  3. Oh that snap press it getting a lot of use over there, isn't it?? Super cute, Nat!

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