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

Monday, 19 March 2012

Ever so tactile... A cloth book.

Today I pulled out this cloth book I made for O (going to throw it in washing machine) to then give to J. I made this for O when he was six months old, the benefit of being the second child is that J will get to enjoy it from three months of age.

Both our kids, I suppose all kids, are so tactile! At the time I could not find the sort of tactile cloth book experience I was looking for - so I decided to make one. We weren't living in Marrickville when I made it and I went to Lincraft (doh!!) to buy all the bits = spent way too much on it! But now, living in Marrickville, which has several good fabric shops which are ripe for the making of such a wee book...

I made the pages in contrast - so one black page (cotton fabric) and one cream page (calico). It's easy - just sew all the pages up and then turn the seams inwards. Really you can put anything on the pages - wide ribbons with their silky feel, a big plastic button, velcro (the vertical and horizontal black strips pictured) for the soft and rough and great ripping sound too! You can add tassles and so much more. Just make sure it's all stitched on super well and can't be of harm to babes.

I used to tie this book to O's pram (with the the fluoro yellow elastic) when we went out, as it kept him amused for a while.

Note: I am going to update it, by adding a 'J' to the back cover (furry animal print).

Time taken: it did take me quite a few nights (once O was in bed) to make this book, it's not as quick as my craft has become with O these days. But if you have time, like sewing...then give it a go!

Sunday, 4 December 2011

Bunting is up and it's all a-go-go!

We put the bunting up for the new bub today. This time I got my fabrics from a couple of places - the plain green from one of the many fabric shops at Marrickville Road shops and the orange foliage print from IKEA. Yes, I do like the IKEA fabrics... they have that scando feel, are often quite nature orientated, are a good thick 100% cotton weight and some of the prints are just gorgeous!


However, I have to confess to (and am very thankful for) my mother in law making the bunting for me this time. I was unable to squeeze in the sewing time as my usual routine of sewing late at night when everyone is in bed - just did not work with my pregnancy tiredness!