Though, it is fun for me to have the chance to make fresh baby things! A friend of mine will be having a baby any day now - here is her bedding that I just finished.
The baby boy's room is a vintage modern style with clean lines and prints paired with bold vintage inspired artwork on the walls. So fresh and fun!
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I used just one panel of these Curtains from IKEA for the bumper pad and ties.
Instead of one long bumper, there are 4 pieces (2 long sides, 2 short) to make washing easier. You only have to wash the side that gets dirty - what mom wouldn't love less newborn baby laundry?!
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and fabric by Etsuko Furuya: Echino Chelsea in GREY Deer Forest for the blanket.
She wanted just a blanket made instead of a quilt - but I did some different quilting to add interest to the fabric as well as hold the layers together. I used a large and small circles as templates and stitched them in a random pattern across the entire blanket. It's kind of hard to see in the picture, but it turned out pretty nice.
And here's my baby posing for a picture.
Congrats to all of the soon to be mommies! Babies are so much....fun!
That is such a cute set! I love the dots and the trees :).
ReplyDeleteOooh that is so classy and pretty! I love it!
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