Ever since I made this swaddler (free pattern here) for Elsie, I have known that every newborn needs one. Or more accurately, every parent of a newborn needs it. It's like a sleep genie.
So after making three swaddlers for three babes, I had a lot of minky left over in odd shapes. I took one of Elsie's bibs and made a pattern for these, backing them in the minky and attempting some fun scrap-busting on the front. Making enough of that 2" square patchwork (postage stamp?) did take a little while, but it was the fun, methodical, mindless kind of sewing that is very refreshing sometimes. And I think the results are pretty cute. There was even one girl version left for Elsie- see, she does get something made for her once in a while.
Three fun baby packages all mailed out to sweet born babes or babes to-be.
Do you like making baby gifts? What are your go-to infant projects?
I want to be your friend! These are so great! I made a nursing cover for my sister and she loves it and has just requested one for a friend.
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable! The matching bibs make a great gift set. So how easy is the swaddler pattern? I meant to do it when Cooper was a baby, but never got around to it. I'd like to give it a try before the next one comes around.
ReplyDeleteCute! I LOVE the swaddler. It's adorable. I have only made a few baby gifts, so I don't really have a go-to yet.
ReplyDeleteso nice colours!
ReplyDeleteWhat great gifts! I wish I would have known how great those swaddles were when I first had Ava--it was like 3 months before we caught on.
ReplyDeleteNice work! The swaddler is a great idea! If it isn't already patented, you should do so! You just can't get enough of quilting these days, can you? :)
ReplyDeleteI have one of those swaddlers! And they are actually my go to baby gift after receiving one of my own. I love those patchwork bibs. So cute! I need to try that soon. I just found out I am going to be an aunt for the first time!
ReplyDeleteAdorable baby gifts!! I have a couple questions for you. What fabric did you use for the inside of the swaddlers? And how big is the hole in your bib? I made a bib from a pattern, but the neck seems way too small and I don't have a baby to try it on! Thanks for any help!
ReplyDeleteMaybe someday you could share how to do that lovely and time consuming 2" patchwork. You are wooing me into the world of quilting and you know it.
ReplyDeleteBibs are fun; I've also made a couple of changing pads from an Amy Butler pattern. My daughter finds them very handy - they just roll up & fit in the diaper bag.
ReplyDeleteholy busy! wow, these are so so freakin cute. man, great gifts!!! lucky friends
ReplyDeleteSo, so cute! The colors are great!!! I usually make a simple blanket with voile and flannel.
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful. As always your fabric choices are perfect! It makes me want a little one to swaddle!
ReplyDeleteI will totally try my hand at the swaddlers. I posted them on my pinterest too!
ReplyDeleteI just love these! I downloaded the pattern straight away. Thanks for showing us!
ReplyDeleteawesome baby presents! those patchwork bibs are so sweet :)
ReplyDeletei love this project! thank you for sharing. with a baby of my own on the way, this might be one i have to make! thanks again!
ReplyDeleteI downloaded the pattern from the link you gave. the pattern pieces look pretty small and there are 9 pages of pattern pieces when I look at the pdf. Does this sound accurate? My daughter had a premie who is now 2 months and just 8 lbs so snuggler would be great to help her sleep. I'd sure appreciate hearing your thoughts on the pattern pieces before I cut into some fabric.
ReplyDeletethank you for an always inspiring blog. I am very grateful for your creativity and that you share it with us.
Michelle