Christmas

February28

Sometimes it takes me a while to get photos cleaned off the camera because Daphne is really loving playing with the camera so I stash it away and kind of forget about it. I’m cleaning it off now in hopes of using it more to tell more stories.

Here is our documentation of Christmas.

At first, she was a little wary about tearing all the paper off the presents.

She was excited about this gift. It is a fridge magnet set with all the letters of the alphabet. You put them in the thing and it tells you the letter and the sound it makes. It’s always a hit when we are in the kitchen. This is her first glimpse at it.
Rather than making boring old cookies for Santa, we made Egg Nog doughnuts. I hope he enjoyed them because we sure had a good time eating them for the few days after.
Finally getting the hang of this presents thing.
Gee mom, whatca doin?
A photo of our lovely little tree.
Playing with a new toy with daddy. Oh boy!

Wonderful Sight

February28

Oh what a wonderful sight to see, all my woolies hanging up for me!

I got them all washed and lanolized and they are ready to be used as soon as they dry. Good news considering that one of them is Daphne’s and I’m anxious to get it on her.

Oh. The square thing hanging on the bottom is a blanket I made for the new baby. It is a 100% wool swaddling blanket. It was an easy project. It will be nice to use in the summer because wool, especially lightweight wool acts as an insulator, so it will keep the baby cool when swaddled. I’m thinking of felting on some appliques, but nothing really in mind just yet!

Diaper Care

February28

Because I have so much wool for my babies, I must also care for the wool. Let’s just say that it takes a little more care than you regular textile. Jared is not allowed to touch my wool diapers. If he takes them off and they are dirty, he just puts them in the bathroom for me to care for.

Wool has some incredible properties that make it a wonderful diapering fabric. First of all, you don’t get much better than all natural for fabrics. Wool is a sustainable product that comes off sheep. Ironically, it does the same thing for sheep that we want it to do for diapering. Sheep produce an oil in their wool called lanolin. It is a greasy substance that makes the wool waterproof. Wool is naturally antibacterial and it can absorb 30% of its weight in water before it starts to feel wet.

Many moms use wool on their children because they find it to be bulletproof. It doesn’t leak through and soak the bed and the sheets and everything else when a child wets heavily at night.

I used wool with Daphne for almost the entire time that I diapered her. I am so glad that I did.

I made a whole bunch of new covers for future babies, which I posted photos of yesterday. Today, I am going through the care process with them. It is a little overwhelming because there is so much wool to care for, but it is worth it.

I know that my work today will be rewarded in so many ways in the future.

Last night, I filled up the kitchen sink with warm water and conditioner and I put all my wool in it. The conditioner helps to loosen up anything that felted too much and it makes the covers softer. I planned to soak them overnight, but when I got back from dinner, I noticed that something was leeching color and it was affecting all the covers.

It turns out that the black fabric I used for the insides was not really colorfast, so the black dye was leeching out. I used up our entire hot water heater tank rinsing out the black dye. Fortunately, it didn’t make too much lasting damage. Some of my bright yellows are considerably more dull and my white eggplant is more of a muted gray. I think that leaving them in the sun to bleach (when we get some sun) will handle that completely.

After letting the diapers dry overnight, I decided to lanolize them today. When you use wool with diapers you have to put the lanolin back into the wool. The lanolin is stripped from the fabric when it is processed, and putting it back in makes the wool more effective as a diaper.

It’s pretty simple to do. Fill the sink up with water and add the covers. I then microwave a cup of water until boiling. I put in a 1/2 teaspoon of Master’s Miracle soap (because I’ve never owned woolwash) and a teaspoon of lanolin (PER DIAPER). You mix the soap and the lanolin in the hot water so it will emulsify. Otherwise, you just get lanolin floating in the top of the water, and it doesn’t make it into the covers.

You work the covers in the water and then let them soak. Some people let them soak overnight. The problem I am having is that because every diaper has black on the inside, the black is still leeching out while I lanolize. I’m keeping them in the water for an hour to lanolize and hoping that is going to be enough. I’m buying some spray lanolin as a back up in case there isn’t enough. So far, the 2 batches I have pulled out seem just fine. Now it’s just time to wait for the rest of them to be done.

These are the adventures of a fabric artist!

The reward, is that they work incredibly well

Embroidered AIO Diapers

February27

I sent these diapers away in the fall to be embroidered. It took a while to get them embroidered and then to get them all sewn, but they are now complete. They are hanging proudly on my wall waiting for someone to put them on.

The little bird diaper.

A paisley diaper.

A Halloween diaper.

Ballet shoes.

Mr. Turtle.

Biohazard.

Celtic Knot

A shining star

Old-time tractor

Cowboy up.

The abacus diaper (one of my favorites).

An airplane diaper.

Poker hand diaper.

A beer mug.

You gotta have a red crayon diaper.



The helicopter diaper.

This diaper is not embroidered. I just put it in here for fun.
Mr. Fish

Who doesn’t need a VW bug diaper?

Another non-embroidered culprit.
My show of patriotism.

More Halloween fun.
Some lovely chili peppers.
The diaper says it all.
More patriotic fun.
An ice skating bird.

Camping shoes.

More American pride!

The structure of the atom.

Musical diaper.

Chicken fun.

Counting sheep diaper.

Another lovely Celtic knot.

My sunflower diaper AKA U of O diaper.

The canoe diaper.

A lovely little boat.

Another tractor.

Some alien fun!

This is my Mah Jong diaper.

Mr. Caterpillar

Wet Bags

February27

Every person that cloth diapers needs plenty of wet bags. I had a lot of scrap PUL laying around, so I decided to make some wet bags with them. Many of them are made of a cute print on the outside with waterproof material on the inside. I have already taken two of them for swimming, and they work really, really well.







Fleece Covers

February27

My sister gave me some scrap fleece from when she made her own diapers. I decided to turn what I could into fleece diaper covers. I think they came out really well.




Wool Covers!!!!!!

February27

I worked very hard on these wool covers. They have been in the works for months and I am very proud that they are finally done.

All of the colored diapers were hand dyed by me on my stove top using vinegar and food coloring. Any colorings for the appliques were also hand dyed. Many of the appliques are needle felted on while others were simply glued and top stitched. I am happy with how each of them came out, and I am excited to use them! They will be soaking in a sink full of conditioner today before being lanolized and carefully stashed away waiting for a baby to put them on.

I made this wool cover a few months ago and never bothered to finish it. It is now complete. It is truly newborn size and won’t last long on a baby. I call it my watermelon diaper.

This is the front.

This is the back.
See, watermelon!
This is a diaper I made for Daphne for nitghtime use. There is a pear on the front.

And a cupcake on the back.
This is my fish and bubbles diaper.

A little bluebird for spring.

and his friend Mr. squirrel.
This is the car diaper
with a truck on the bum.
The poker diaper.

An apple on the front…
and the tree it came from on the bum.
This is the train station diaper. Front.
bum.
I like this diaper. It is a hot air balloon.
With clouds on the bum.
The moon and star diaper.

Another under the sea theme. Mr. Whale…
and Mr. Fish.
And a sailboat just for fun.

This is my favorite diaper! It has a purple eggplant on the front
and a white eggplant on the bum.

More Newborn Fitted Diapers

February27

I have already posted photos of some other newborn fitted diapers. My friend Julie made most of the diapers I have already posted. After finishing my other diaper projects, it was clear that there were a lot of scrap fabric and snaps left over. I decided to turn them into some more newborn fitted diapers. This is the result.

Oh… lest anyone think they can ascertain the sex of the baby from any of the diapers I have made, know that these diapers were all planned and cut out LONG before I had any clue what the baby was. I have a lot of boyish stuff and a lot of girlish stuff and I will put away whatever is not appropriate for the baby and save it for the next one.

Lots of pretty stripes!

Recognize this print from the changing pads?

This was an old sweatshirt that I got as a souvenir before I left Paros the last time. It didn’t fit me, and I thought turning it into a diaper was fitting. This is the back.
This is the front.
My coffee and tea diaper.
Another print from the changing pads.


A pirate diaper!



There are cute little owls.

This is a wonderful all velour diaper. I really like the color, and it is one of my favorite fitted diapers I have in my stash!

Changing Pads

February26

I made two changing pads for the new baby. One is for the diaper bag and one is meant to stay home. I used to use my coat on the floor when I changed Daphne, so it will be nice to have something that is very washable and padded. They were super easy to make, and they really are beautiful!

This is the back (they both have this color backing).

Front of #1!
Front of #2!

Daphne Burp Cloths

February26

I am trying to include Daphne in the sewing adventures. We bought Daphne a newborn size doll that she can put newborn diapers and newborn clothes on. I am going to give it to her when we have the baby this summer. I made these mini burp cloths for Daphne to use with her own baby so she does not feel left out.

She will be able to use the onesies I have as well as my newborn diaper on her own baby. Hopefully it will make her feel more included while I care for a newborn.


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