We have another new member to our family! Another set of cousins have just welcomed their third child, Ada. A lovely name, don’t you think? Vintage but contemporary. Needless to say, I took advantage of the Bank Holiday weather (rain) and ran up a few bits and pieces for the new arrival. It was a great opportunity to use some of the fabric received as part of Sewsewnice’s fat quarters club.
They are all backed by micro fleece.
I put them together in exactly the same way as ones I had made previously for an old work coleague. You can find the details here. I also made a couple of these very useful ‘wet bags’.They measure 9” square and are for baby’s changing baby to put in wet clothes or dirty reuseable nappies, lotions etc.
They are lined with waterproof PUL fabric.
PUL is a polyester/polyurethane laminated knit fabric. It is waterproof, durable and has a slight crossgrain stretch. It is generally used in making nappies, changing mattress covers and other applications that require waterproof breathable fabric. It is quite an amazing fabric. It feels like very thin wet suit material. It is machine washable up to 60 degrees and can go in a low heat dryer. It comes in a massive range of colours and prints. The online shop Plush Addict has a huge range. Just click on here. I had not used it before but now I’m just imagining what else I can make with it.
These are all now parceled up to commence their journey in the post to the south coast.
Hope you all had a lovely Spring Bank Holiday, those of you in the UK. Pity about the weather.
Love, Lucie xx
Aaah. What would a British bank holiday be without rain?
I’m surprised you didn’t make another banner for this new addition. WIth such a short name you wouldn’t have had to do too much appliqué work!
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I’m sure I’ll turn out a banner in time for Christmas!
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Wow, they’re lovely – what a nice gift! We were lucky – we didn’t have rain here. Some sunshine but it was a bit cold though. x
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The garden looks like a rain forest; we had so much rain. The sun made a brief appearance yesterday, then more rain. Thanks for stopping by.
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What lovely gifts. Ada is so lucky to have such a talented cousin 🙂
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I would have loved to have received them, 13 years ago, so I’m sure they’ll be found useful.
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Gorgeous fabrics and a warm welcome to Ada.
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I could hardly choose between the fabrics but was pleased with my choice.
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Ahh such fabulous makes – welcome to the world little Ada 🙂
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Thank you very much!
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Looking good!
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Thanks. 😉
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Wow, these are gorgeous! Makes me want to make more bibs and cute baby things in bright colours. Congratulations to the family 🙂
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Thanks for stopping by!
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Beautifully made!
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Thank you very much.
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Oooh I love the fabrics you have used…especially the cats! So cute 🙂
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Lovely to use up some stash but sad to see it go.
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I wish I had had a bag like that for my dirty nappies…I had a plain boring one. Oh if only I had known what I know now!
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I only made curtains and knitted a little when my daughter was a baby. If I could have that time again…….
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Best not to go there….I was the same. I tell myself that at least my boys are now seeing me do it and are picking up on the skills which they couldn’t have done as a baby!
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These bibs are very impressive! The design is so lovely and the color is really cool. I love them all. I couldn’t say anything about these sweet little things that you have done. They are super cute!
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