A receiving blanket made out of a cotton fabric on top and a fleece on bottom
burp cloths with a cotton fabric on front and terry cloth on the bottom.
You could also use these projects if you're like me and someone you love is preggo. My small group leader, Janet is the recipient of these baby shower gifts. She's an architect and incredibly modern in her style. Her and her husband, Joel, decided not to find out the gender of their baby. She also had to register for a lot of "boring" (these are words out of her mouth) baby items because she couldn't find anything in her favorite colors: black and chartreuse. So, I decided to do my best to find some gender neutral fabric in the colors that she loves. Hopefully, she likes these gifts as much as I am excited to give them to her! These were both SUPER easy to make and I can't wait to make more of them!!! If you're interested in making the receiving blanket, head here to my one of my new favorite blogs, Sew 4 Home.
If you're interested in making the burp cloths, Sew 4 Home has this as well if you go here.
I'll keep you posted on others of these that I make as well! It was super easy and a lot of fun, and now that I've made 1 batch of each, I know I can make others...YOU CAN TOO!!!
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Kari these are awesome!!! With every post I am more and more impressed with your sewing skills and craftiness. Whenever I have a baby will you make something like this for me? Pretty please?
ReplyDeleteVERY VERY CUTE!
ReplyDeleteyay for posting this for 2 reason: 1) I just learned how to use my sewing machine, & 2) I am going to a baby shower next weekend! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Kari! I am so in love with that scalloped edge on the blanket. I have tons of baby gifts I need to make - thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute!! My babies are a little big for these now, but I sure could have used them a few years ago. I had 2 babies with acid reflux (one right after the other) and I think being covered in puke would have been a little more bareable if I could have at least had these cute burp cloths! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking to Messy Monday!!
Thanks for linking up to my Everything Nice Baby Girl Link Party!
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Love your burp clothes, much cuter than the ones I made a couple of weeks ago... We were hoping you would come link this project to our Fabric TUesday linky party quiltstory.blogspot.com we would love to see you there...
ReplyDeleteThese are sooo adorable!! Too cute!!
ReplyDeletelove the ric rac and the colors :)
ReplyDeletei came from quiltstory!
Love those colors and your ideas!
ReplyDeleteAdorable!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for linking up! We hope you see you back on tuesday's with more projects!
ReplyDeleteSuch a nice gift. I am sure it will much appreciated. Son nice to see something for a baby that isn't pink or blue.
ReplyDeleteSo cute - perfect!What a great blog you have too. Will be back soon to read through earlier posts…
ReplyDeleteHave a great week,
LOLA:)
btw My Rednesday post is here!
They are soooooooooooo cute!!!!!! Love it! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for linking up to gettin' crafty on hump day! :)
So so cute !! Love this.
ReplyDeletelove your color choices and adding the ric rac makes it just precious! Seen lots of burp cloths, but there are really special! Love how you thought of using the terry cloth for maximum absorption! partying with you at Seven Thirty Three
ReplyDeleteGreat project, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI bet she loves these! What a fabulous gift! Stopping by from Sew&Tell. Thanks for sharing. Happy Sewing! :o)
ReplyDeleteLarri at Seams Inspired
How fun. They look geat!
ReplyDeleteThose colors sure are fun and no other baby that your modern mom is around will have those colors! Makes it easier to get "your" stuff.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great idea of ric rac between the layers. They look so cute!
ReplyDeletePerfect gifts for the mom-to-be. And in her colors too.
ReplyDeleteHow stylish! These have to been the best looking burp cloths out there.
ReplyDeleteHow adorable!
ReplyDeleteI wanted to let you know about Atticmag's new linky party - Giveaway Friday! It's a convenient place for bloggers to link their giveaways each week. We've kicked it off with a fantastic giveaway of our own. Five lucky winners will win material to do a backsplash in their homes. Hope to see you there!
Allison
Atticmag
i really love the addition of the giant ric rac. these look great
ReplyDeleteWe are so glad you joined us for Anything Related! Come back tomorrow for another great party!
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