Old 08-03-2012, 09:26 PM
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Anastasia
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Originally Posted by starshine
Anastasia, child sizes 1/2 for 1/2 year old, 1 for one year old-it isn't real you maybe the theory was this is what most kids this age could wear but like -was it you Hav?- said you have to kind of fit the size to the kid as they don't necessarily wear the size of their age. When the size you have is too tight, go to a bigger one.Some now have a weight guideline too. This is why a seasoned parent gets things too big and lets them grow into it. .
Yep, figured that out. Not trying to buy clothes, just patterns, and the adorable patterns i was looking at, went up to size 4 and I think they would end up being too small so I just needed to know that I have to go to the next size set.

"Anastasia, its ok. I think your sp will understand. And the cats are only chasing that darned cricket so they can bring you a gift! when your trying to sleep and need it the most, on your face, maybe near your eye! See they do care! Lucky lucky you."

Elisabrat... exactly.. what... they.. do... they've learned what the squirt bottle is now because they think running kitty indy 500 across my face at 5am is the best time (is there a best time?) . .. unfortunately the fat one likes water so I squirt him and he just stops and goes ooo hey.. gimme.. but the little one.. well that's entertaining. She launches herself about 3 ft into the air and takes off and when she tries to come back, she creeps slowly around the corner. But at least she knocks it the heck off. She's also learning that she can't help me use the rotary cutter, since I sliced off a tip of my finger. Now she supervises from the couch.

Just completed my first flying geese today. I'm making a baby quilt. Remember ohh june? I got a layer cake of pink fabrics from my swap partnerand I made a big heart? Yea that. I'm using the remaining layer cake (though I had to go get a FQ to have an even number of repeating fabrics) and turned them into a flying geese border. I like them. I read somewhere else on the forum about using elmer's washable glue to keep your seams matching up. It's a slow meticulous process but I'm OCD enough to do it and it makes me smile cause my geese are as close to perfect as perfect exists in humans.
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