Easy DIY Diaper Changing Pad Cover

Easy DIY Diaper Changing Pad Cover

Easy DIY Diaper Changing Pad Cover

Got a little miracle in your family? Then this diaper changing pillow may be of help for you! The supplies are 3/4 yard of main cotton quilting fabric, you could also use something like terrycloth for extra absorbency, 1/2 yard of contrasting quilting fabric for the sides, 14 inch elastic, a sewing machine and matching... 
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12 Cute DIY Halloween Costumes For The Wee Ones

12 Cute DIY Halloween Costumes For The Wee Ones

If you have a baby, he or she should have fun at Halloween, too! Sew a costume and maybe a hat for your kid depending on your preferences and colors you or the baby likes. Ladies should be ladies everywhere and every time, so your little daughter can rock an Audrey Hepburn costumeor just a... 
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DIY Patterned Waterproof Bib To Make

DIY Patterned Waterproof Bib To Make

DIY Patterned Waterproof Bib To Make

A waterproof bib is a must in every home where there’s a baby. Today we are sharing a tutorial to make one, so prepare a bib pattern, patterned waterproof fabric, solid waterproof fabric for making bias tape, velcro for closure and thread. Print off the bib pattern. Cut out the fabric. You will need a... 
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Simple DIY Striped Picnic Blanket

Simple DIY Striped Picnic Blanket

Simple DIY Striped Picnic Blanket

We’ve already told you about cool picnic blankets, and today I’d like to add one more idea to the list, and it’s a tutorial from sewdiy.com. Prepare 2 yards ticking or shirting fabric, 2 yards terry cloth, thread, a sewing machine. Cut ticking/shirting fabric 45 inches wide. From leftover ticking fabric, cut 4 squares 8... 
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Simple DIY Stamped T-Shirt Apron

Simple DIY Stamped T-Shirt Apron

Simple DIY Stamped T-Shirt Apron

Need a cool apron? Here’s a great tutorial from makermama.com! Prepare a large or extra-large plain t-shirt, fabric scissors , fabric ink, sponge cubes and stamping mat, a cleaning brush. To make your apron, fold your t-shirt in half and cut from the armpit to the neck. Unfold your shirt and turn it to the back,... 
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