As I've mentioned before, my daughter and son-in-law are expecting a baby in December. I made some things to give her at the baby shower today.
They decided on a policeman theme for the nursery (daddy is a police officer)
but couldn’t find much in the way of bedding / accessories so we decided to
design something as described in a previous post. My daughter ok'd all the designs and picked out the fabrics. After piecing the quilt top,
I took it to a local quilt shop to do the actual quilting. I was very happy
with how it turned out - $35 well spent! Using some tips I found on various
quilters’ blogs, I used my machine to put the binding on and added a little tag
for my future grandson.
I scaled down two of the designs I created for the quilt to make a couple appliqued bibs. Rather than make the bibs, I purchased some fingertip towels at Big Lots (removed the monograms) and created over-the-head bibs by cutting a hole and serged ribbing to the neckline.
Other goodies include a University of Cincinnati bib (mom and dad’s alma mater) and another onesie (like this one) made from Jalie 3133 and an old t-shirt from dad.
I made coordinated Christmas stockings for my daughter and her husband last year and used the same pattern in different colors to make a
stocking for the baby. Purchased Christmas socks will go with that present. I
also knit a hat but it turned out way too big.
The final project was a diaper cake. I used instructions
found at this tutorial. My version took 67 size 2 Pampers, a 14” cardboard cake
base, about 3 yd each of a wide and skinnier ribbon, and a BAZILLION rubber
bands. I found the cute little Fisher Price police car on eBay and some blue pacifiers
for accent. The bibs and onesie were also included as accents.
4 comments:
Very cute!
Great job, Mimi! Your grandson has some cute new stuff.
I love Mimi! I'm sure your grandson will too! What lovely gifts. g
OMG 67 pampers?! Wow! All the gifts you made look so professional! and it's all very useful too!
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