On my list

So I'm finally ready to join the living (in the craft world that is) now that I'm feeling better.

I've been sewing like mad, I'm trying to get my shop up again, for a couple of months and get all my Christmas sewing done. Last night I was basting a quilt for JJ, crawling around the floor and realized that I wasn't going to be able to do that for much longer. I'm already huge and uncomfortable, so I'm moving any quilts up to the top of my list.

Anyway, so I'm getting a long list of crafts I want to make for my baby girl. They're going to have to wait until after Christmas sewing is done, so I'm just making a list.

Little denim skirt by Homemade by Jill

Baby pants by Made by Rae (trying to decide if it's worth the $10 pattern)

Lots of stenciled onesies. I'm trying to decide how many washes acrylic paint would hold up for or if I should just invest in fabric paint.

Baby Shoes by Stardust Shoes--I used to make these for baby gifts but my girls were already too big when I found the pattern.

Beaded Pacifier Clip, can't be too hard to make this right?

Lots of babylegs also by Homemade by Jill. Another awesome invention that came out after Z was too old to use them.

I've also started this stacked coins quilt by crazy mom quilts. I was making it for my niece (on the other side) and never finished it. So I might as well finish it for my baby. Although I have so many blankets already it seems like a waste, but it's super cute and already cut out, and why shouldn't #3 get something new?

I also want to make a carseat cover and nursing cover. They are incredibly expensive on etsy and I've made carseat covers for my friends and they are super easy. I'm not so sure about the nursing cover, there's a pattern available, but how hard can it be? It's just the boning that I'm worried about. And of course I need to make a new diaper clutch for the baby, just have to decide on the fabric.

But first I need to sell some diaper clutches so I can afford fabric for all this. :)

1 comments:

Sarah said...

I would buy the fabric paint. It's worth it. Sometimes I mix acrylic paint with fabric paint to get the color I want and I've never noticed a difference. As for nursing covers--don't buy a pattern just find a good tutorial.

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