Showing posts with label sewing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sewing. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

DIY - Crib Bumpers

The current controversial issue with doctors and moms... crib bumpers. After making the decision that I wanted crib bumpers, I searched the good old www and found that I could make my own, pretty easily. The fabric store sells foam bumper batting precut, and this brand even comes with some simple directions...

NU-Foam Bumper Pad Batting
Instead of making custom ties and fiddling with thin strips of fabric, I opted to use some grosgrain ribbon instead (you could go with silk ribbon, a pattern, the options are endless!). I'm not a good one on showing all the steps, and thankfully this is pretty straight forward afterall. It's essentially 6 rectangles, following the directions provided with the foam, and pinning ribbon into place.

Here's what they turned out to look like. I chose a muted chevron pattern for the "outside" and a solid matching pink for the "inside" - that way they could always be reversible!


The tricky part was making sure that for the "long" sides of the crib (which is two bumpers) I had the chrevon stripes aligning, so the two pieces would be consistent visually. I have yet to bring these to Portland, get the crib there, and put it all together... keep your fingers crossed!

The other hard part was sewing the batting into the bumper. I quizzed the ladies at the fabric store and those who had made them before, had sewed in the batting (vs. leave an open pleat or zipper to remove the batting in the future) and said that it was machine washable and had no issues with putting it through the wash. In order to sew these in... the entire bottom turned into a hidden (or ladder) stitch... time consuming, but good practice.

Pre Ladder Stitch

Post Ladder Stitch


Sunday, August 26, 2012

DIY - Baby Blankets

If I haven't mentioned this before... I'm a sucker for cute fabrics. It's hard for me to see one, have it be on sale... and not get the urget to purchase a yard or two - without a plan. Guess what happened the other weekend?  I purchased a few different cutesy cotton fabrics while I was shopping for the crib bumper fabric... and came home with these... plus 2 yards of grey minky fabric that was on clearance.


There are also a few swatches that I had ordered from Spoonflower.com when I was originally trying to pick out crib bumper material. PS: have you ever visited this website? It's the "etsy" of fabric stores! Endless possibilities!

What do you do with minky fabric? Quilt I guess... I really didn't have a plan for any of this - so off to google I go... searching baby blanket ideas, and came across this cute one from Noodles & Milk.

Super cute, and seemed to be a size I could manage as this would be my first quilting experiment. I'd say it went pretty well. I was intimidated by the minky fabric as it has lots of give... but it was easier than I had imagined - phew!

I ended up making three - two for me and one as a gift (gift one is not shown)... to keep it a secret until delivered!



What do you think?