Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Making One Size Cloth Diapers & My Newborn Sizing Hack


Little by little I'm starting to make things again now that life is settling down and my daughter's feeling better.  Even though I've got a long list of various projects I want to tackle, I'm starting with stuff I need for the baby since our new arrival is just a few weeks away.  I've only just gotten started on getting all the things we need together so prioritizing that is key.

One of my big must-haves is diapers.  This will be my 3rd cloth diapered babe (I didn't even realize it was an option for my first).  Despite that, I'm starting my diaper stash from scratch this go round.  It's been close to 6 yrs since my youngest child was in diapers!  

I dusted off a pattern I'd used back then and so far have made these cuties:


Even though it had been ages since I'd made cloth diapers, it was easy to get back in the saddle.  I used a diaper PUL panel called Bee My Little Honey (bought from Diaper Sewing Supplies/Sahara Fabrics) to make this one:


For this diaper I used a panel called Little Lion Big Hug (also from DSS/Sahara Fabrics):


I love how both have cute large design backs.  Adorable baby bums are a must!


I used the NykiBaby One Size Pocket Diaper Pattern to make them all.  This pattern's design is one of my favorites.  It fits 8-40lbs.  It's a simple-to-follow PDF pattern and offers both pocket & fitted styles.  The finished results are just as good as store-bought cloth diaper brands I've used over the years, since there's a 2 setting adjustable rise and loads of snaps to get the right waist fit:


My third diaper is a variation of the pattern that will fit a brand new newborn (closer to 5lbs) and still fit up to about 15lbs...maybe even more:


I also added a snap down feature in the front like other newborn diapers have to dip the top down while the umbilical cord heals:



I decided to make a newborn hack version when I found the last piece of this Woodland Gnome print PUL I had left in my stash was too short to use the pattern in its normal full one size:


I tweaked it to work as a newborn-15lb version by folding the full length, longest, snap rise up so that I only kept the smaller rise adjusting snap settings:



I followed all the pattern directions like normal, except I made the back wrap-to-front closure wings slightly narrower and added my own center snap settings slightly above and below the main front rows to create the umbilical cord snap-down feature:


Years ago I invested in a snap press and it's been a worthwhile investment.  I've used it to make loads of diapers, training pants, on clothing, bags and all sorts of other stuff.


It's been way easier to use than pliers or setting tools, which is key when you have lots of snaps to set like on these diapers.  


I also always use plastic clothespin to hold my micro fleece lining and PUL together while I sew to keep from having any pinholes, then dry the finished diapers in the dryer on high to seal up the stitching holes.


Here's how my newborn version compares to a store bought newborn-15lbs diaper:


Here's how my newborn version compares to the same OS pattern, unadjusted, at the smallest snapped-up sizes:


And with both fully opened at the maximum size settings:


I still want to make a few more, but I'm excited to have some that'll fit baby right away and some that will last through to toddler time, when I'll need to switch to making some training pants.  Luckily, I've got a pattern for those too (which is my own Sanity Saving Training Pants Pattern) and have a gnome-y pair already waiting:


And a matching wet bag to make a full gnome-themed set too:)  It's nice to finally be feeling the baby-stuff making vibe!





Sunday, January 28, 2018

Two Ways to Win Fabric + Craftastic Monday Link Party


Hello Crafties!  It's going to be February this week, so seeing all those love-themed projects for Valentine's Day is a great sources of smiles & inspiration right now.  Keep them and all your other crafts coming and link them up below this week.

Last week I offered up several ways to score new fabric & craft goodies, starting with my I Crafting Shopping Spree Giveaway (good for a $20 Gift Certificate to Heavenly Fabric & Craft Supplies):


AND I kicked off my first Free Fabric Friday for 2018 with this bundle, which ends tonight:


So many chances to boost your stash, be sure to get your entries in!

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Now let's see those Craftastic Picks:)

Happy Mothering offered up these sweet smelling vanilla rose exfoliating sugar scrub cubes:


Bombshell Bling made this quick & cute romantic flower toddler necklace, but it's so fun, I'd make it for any age! 




Dizzy Busy & Hungry made this tasty sounding spicy veggie quinoa curry recipe:


Life Sew Savory shared her idea for this Valentine's Day pallet art with fabric:


If you're one of this week's features, be sure to grab my Featured On button over on my Buttons Page to share the good news. 

 
Want a Chance to 
Be Featured Next Week?  

Link back to the party somewhere on your blog.
I can't feature your post if you don't share the party.  
  
I also feature these projects on Sew Can Do's Craftastic Picks Pinterest board 
AND share each of them on Twitter too for even MORE exposure for YOUR blog!

Follow me there to see more great projects (and see if yours is one of them)!   

On Twitter: 
On Pinterest: Sew Can Do

Ready to link up your crafty creations?
 
Party rules are simple: 
  • As long as it's crafty, and made by you, it's Craftastic (no links to shops, link parties or other people's work).  Add the link to your specific post. Product reviews, plagiarized or sponsored posts for random items will be immediately deleted.  
  • Grab my party button & put it on your post, party page or blog somewhere.  If you want the chance to be featured, this is key.  The button code can be found HERE.
  • Check out some of the other fabulous links and share some crafty comment love.  We all love getting comments!!



   

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Friday, January 26, 2018

2018's First FREE Fabric Friday!


It's time to kick off the very first Free Fabric Friday of 2018!  What is it? De-stashing for me = FREE fabric for others.  C'mon and give some lovely fabric a good new home!


This is the chance to build up your stash, score some hard to find prints and sew new things without the usual price tag.  I started it last year as a way to share fabric love with my readers and now I'm doing it again for 2018.


What's Up For Grabs Today? 

Feel spring in the air with some pretty pastel Parisian fabric:


It's got all the famous sites of Paris on a watercolor background:


This set includes 1 full yard of this iconic retired April in Paris print by Timeless Treasures, and a coordinating yard of their Soho Solid in Camel.




How Does FFF (Free Fabric Friday) Work?    


- Special Fridays (as time permits), I offer up some free fabric from my personal stash, starting in the morning.

- If you're interested in a chance to get it for free, enter on the Rafflecopter.  


- I'll leave things open all weekend to give everyone plenty of time to discover what's being offered.  At the end of the following Monday (after reminding everyone what's up for grabs at the Craftastic Link Party), I'll randomly draw the free fabric recipient and then post who it is here (said person will also get an email notification).  


This means those in a different time zone won't be at a disadvantage and the results will be known to all by Tuesday.  It's only open from Friday until the following Monday at 11:59pm EST, so don't wait!

KEY INFO: The fabric will cost nothing, but I will need the shipping cost to be paid by the recipient via PayPal within 24hrs of notification.  This cotton bundle is 12 ounces total.  I'll ship it USPS to keep it as cheap as possible and only require the actual postage cost. My handling time and packaging will also be free:) Currently this is limited to US residents only.  


 Now, let's get to it!

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Wednesday, January 24, 2018

I Love Crafting Shopping Spree Giveaway


Valentine's Day will be here before we know it.  Why not celebrate it with chance to win your choice of fabrics & crafty goodies from my shop? It's an easy way to get supplies to make some holiday projects or just give yourself a little "craft love" shopping spree. XOXO!!

I'm giving away a
$20 Gift certificate to my Heavenly Fabric Shop!


I'm also happy to announce the news that my shop now ships to both the US AND Canada, so the giveaway is open to both countries too!


Heavenly Fabric Shop offers spiritual and inspirational fabrics, sweet notions & unique crafting supplies.  I've got a few inspired-by-Valentine's Day items below that are sure to craft up some warm & fuzzy feelings....



Love-themed fabrics that are fun for Valentine's Day, yet ideal for the rest of the year:



Chalkboard-style prints full of inspiring messages:




A sweet Made with Love Fabric Panel that works as a sewing-themed print or can be cut up as adorable project labels:



Angelic button sets that are great for embellishing all sorts of projects:


Fabric panels that make easy & beautiful quilts or can be cut apart for quick home decor projects like pillows and wall hangings:



And panels for soft books for little love bugs:

Or indulge your love of crafting with some new craft room supplies like these love sewing labels, silicone knobs, beads and pincushion rings that are durable, cute and useful:



GIVEAWAY TIME!

A chance to win a $20 gift certificate to Heavenly Fabric Shop.

So much crafty shopping for one lucky winner!


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Sunday, January 21, 2018

Craftastic Monday Link Party & Freebie Goody News


Happy Monday Crafty Friends!  Here's to a week of inspiration, lovely creations and sharing.  Believe me, after the past couple of weeks being less than stellar in real life, I'm all about seeing happy things you're all making!  A big thank you for all the kind comments of support & prayers for all that's been going on too.  It means a lot to me:)

Since my craft making time has been at a standstill around here due to needs outside of the blog, I haven't wanted Sew Can Do to get too neglected.  So.... 

Despite my lack of creations to share right now, I've got some opportunities for YOU get some FREE fabrics & craft supplies coming up this week instead.  A special Valentine's Fabric & Craft Supply Giveaway AND I'm kicking off a new Free Fabric Friday for 2018!  It's my way of saying thanks for reading Sew Can Do & being so supportive. 


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Now let's see those Craftastic Picks!!

KBB Crafts & Stitches offered up these beautiful winter blues felt baskets.  So pretty!!


Howling At The Moon made this adorable crochet unicorn: 




A Fresh Squeezed Life had me feeling pangs of spring with this how-to for fabric covered pots:



Marilyn's Treats offered this Polish creamy dill pickle soup recipe.  I have been looking for a recipe like this for years, so definitely will be trying it!


Frau Tschi-Tschi shared her free pattern for this cute crochet doggie plush:


Sparkle Living did these cool DIY alcohol ink galaxy coasters:



If you're one of this week's features, be sure to grab my Featured On button over on my Buttons Page to share the good news. 

 
Want a Chance to 
Be Featured Next Week?  

Link back to the party somewhere on your blog.
I can't feature your post if you don't share the party.  
  
I also feature these projects on Sew Can Do's Craftastic Picks Pinterest board 
AND share each of them on Twitter too for even MORE exposure for YOUR blog!

Follow me there to see more great projects (and see if yours is one of them)!   

On Twitter: 
On Pinterest: Sew Can Do

Ready to link up your crafty creations?
 
Party rules are simple: 
  • As long as it's crafty, and made by you, it's Craftastic (no links to shops, link parties or other people's work).  Add the link to your specific post. Product reviews, plagiarized or sponsored posts for random items will be immediately deleted.  
  • Grab my party button & put it on your post, party page or blog somewhere.  If you want the chance to be featured, this is key.  The button code can be found HERE.
  • Check out some of the other fabulous links and share some crafty comment love.  We all love getting comments!!



   

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