First off, the fabric Moses basket inspired by Dana.
I added pockets, and made a matching pillow. Be aware that sewing with the plastic canvas was VERY difficult. Some choice words may have escaped my lips as I picked out stuff, had to resew things that didn't get in the seam, and then pulled things out a third time. (It's a good thing I did this late at night!) Overall, I am still happy with how it turned out although it is far from perfect.
Next, the second outfit for Baby's doll. The fabrics are Moda from my mom's scrap pile:
Dolly in the basket:
Here is the blankie based on Sparkle Power's tutorial:
And, finally the reading pillows. I made these with the Sew Liberated pattern, which I altered a little. I reduced their size by 10%. I needed them to not take up too much room in our small home.
I added an envelope closure on the back, since these will need washing occasionally. They are filled with the pillow forms I made that I blogged about earlier. Since the pillows are stuffed pretty well, I added velcro to keep them closed.
The boys' pillows are virtually identical, so I embroidered their initials to avoid any potential arguments:
For the girl's pillows, I rounded the bottom corners of the pockets, which actually made it easier to turn. I also added the girl's initials so no one felt left out.
Although Baby won't be reading for a while I didn't want to leave her out. I made her a special pillow with a big pocket designed like the other pillows.
Now, please don't think I am this ambitious every Christmas. Circumstances beyond my control made it necessary this year, but I am also grateful. I am glad that my kids will have some tangible things that lets them know how much I love them.
Chris---those turned out AMAZING!!! So darling!! They are going to be so excited to open those on Christmas morning! That basket turned out so cute! And I am in love with those pillows! I want one for myself! :)
ReplyDeleteLove them ALL-so excited for you!
You have created a beautiful Christmas for your children. They are so blessed to have a mom like you. Thank you for sharing your inspiring creations.
ReplyDeleteWishing an abundance of Christmas blessings and love to you and your family.
Warmly,
Tracey
P.S. I especially am enjoying the wardrobe for dolly...I did a similar project for my daughter several years ago...now she's a senior in high school and counts those gifts as among her favorites!
How sweet, my girls love this idea. Thanks for sharing. I hope you and your family have a MERRY CHRISTMAS.
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ReplyDeleteHoping you and your family enjoyed a lovely, happy Christmas!
ReplyDeleteWarmly,
Tracey
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Okay . . . how did I miss this? I like how the handles are sewn on the outside. That would really simply things for me. I'll have to think about that when I make bassinet number two!
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