Boom 22 - 2 month group - Sooner
#1162
Lovely quilt for Joan, Janice! The green you chose is perfect!
Wow, your grandbaby is due in only three months? Time flies! The last three months are the most exciting as the anticipation builds. (How come everyone else's pregnancies always fly by but not mine? )
Wow, your grandbaby is due in only three months? Time flies! The last three months are the most exciting as the anticipation builds. (How come everyone else's pregnancies always fly by but not mine? )
#1163
#1165
Well, honestly, aren't i as slow as molasses in the winter? Life's been busy lately! 2 borders are going on the quilt today. It's not my strong suit, putting wide borders on QAYG, but with DH's help holding the weight of the quilt, it's going better. If I finish 2 today and the other 2 tomorrow, this weekend I'll start the binding. That part i love. It's so relaxing.
Grand is due on 12/23. Once i finish Joan's quilt, I'm going to make some cradle sheets and bumper pads. I've got all the fabric but I won't begin them until Joan's is done or it'll be next year before I finish hers. Sheets are easy, bumpers are easy, too. After that, well, I'll make some little burp pads and then a couple of little sleep sacks I guess. Beyond that, I haven't a clue. DIL isn't giving any direction so I'm just going to do what I want. She's got her hands (tummy) full working and growing that baby so I'm good with whatever guidance she gives or doesn't give. She's wonderful and my son is so verrrrryyyyy happy.
Grand is due on 12/23. Once i finish Joan's quilt, I'm going to make some cradle sheets and bumper pads. I've got all the fabric but I won't begin them until Joan's is done or it'll be next year before I finish hers. Sheets are easy, bumpers are easy, too. After that, well, I'll make some little burp pads and then a couple of little sleep sacks I guess. Beyond that, I haven't a clue. DIL isn't giving any direction so I'm just going to do what I want. She's got her hands (tummy) full working and growing that baby so I'm good with whatever guidance she gives or doesn't give. She's wonderful and my son is so verrrrryyyyy happy.
#1166
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I'm sure she will be grateful for anything you make Janice. It's so wonderful when you really like your DIL and your son is happy. I know I'm so happy for both of mine, couldn't have asked for better partner's for my son's, love both of them so much.
It's a whole 11 degrees here today, wind is blowing and the snow is dumping. It is miserable!!! We're suppose to get at least 6". Can hardly wait until the 26th and board that plane for sunshine!!
It's a whole 11 degrees here today, wind is blowing and the snow is dumping. It is miserable!!! We're suppose to get at least 6". Can hardly wait until the 26th and board that plane for sunshine!!
#1167
Grand is due on 12/23. Once i finish Joan's quilt, I'm going to make some cradle sheets and bumper pads. I've got all the fabric but I won't begin them until Joan's is done or it'll be next year before I finish hers. Sheets are easy, bumpers are easy, too. After that, well, I'll make some little burp pads and then a couple of little sleep sacks I guess. Beyond that, I haven't a clue. DIL isn't giving any direction so I'm just going to do what I want. She's got her hands (tummy) full working and growing that baby so I'm good with whatever guidance she gives or doesn't give. She's wonderful and my son is so verrrrryyyyy happy.
Sewbizgirl gifted me a boppy pillow when my little Isabelle was born, and it has been so helpful! (Thank you again, Sewbizgirl!) I'm generally exhausted at night while I'm nursing and I pass out with Isabelle at the breast, but because of the boppy pillow, she's safe in my arms and I can't drop her. Seriously a life saver for me and her! I think the pillow also helps my back and posture. After both of my first two girls I had to go to the chiropractor many times to straighten my back. I was told that nursing puts a lot of stress on the back. But so far I haven't needed to!
Also don't forget the mama. I know for myself, after giving birth and going through six billion sizes in such a short time, I always feel very insecure and almost embarrassed about myself. (before babies I was a little 125lb girl, now I'm 170lb and it doesn't look like the weight wants to move!) I have since learnt to have a new outfit after delivery. After my first baby, my MIL sewed me two postpartum dresses and they ment so much to me! Something as simple as a new pretty top can is so appreciated! Just a few ideas!
#1168
Glad that Boppy is coming in so handy, NZ! I think they are amazing and something every new mama needs to have.
Janice, of all the things I made for my granddaughters, what they have used the most, and are still using, are the gauzy little blankets and burp cloths. I call it 'gauze', my daughter calls it 'muslin', tho it's not like quilters muslin at all. It's available just about everywhere. I got of bunch of prints and solids at Walmart. They are cotton and so absorbant, just like old cloth diapers. The blankets are so lightweight and breathable that you can even cover baby's face to keep out light, and they can still breathe through them. We used them for swaddling, and now that the girls are bigger, they are just comfort blankets. When you lay them down and tuck one around them, they know it's sleepy time.
The 'blankets' are all single layer with rolled hems, and I made the burp cloths just rectangles, double thickness. I "birthed" them and then topstitched. Actually, I made the burpies out of the leftovers from the blankies... don't tell anybody!
This is the stuff I'm talking about. Sometimes it's called "double gauze". I love it for all things baby.
Janice, of all the things I made for my granddaughters, what they have used the most, and are still using, are the gauzy little blankets and burp cloths. I call it 'gauze', my daughter calls it 'muslin', tho it's not like quilters muslin at all. It's available just about everywhere. I got of bunch of prints and solids at Walmart. They are cotton and so absorbant, just like old cloth diapers. The blankets are so lightweight and breathable that you can even cover baby's face to keep out light, and they can still breathe through them. We used them for swaddling, and now that the girls are bigger, they are just comfort blankets. When you lay them down and tuck one around them, they know it's sleepy time.
The 'blankets' are all single layer with rolled hems, and I made the burp cloths just rectangles, double thickness. I "birthed" them and then topstitched. Actually, I made the burpies out of the leftovers from the blankies... don't tell anybody!
This is the stuff I'm talking about. Sometimes it's called "double gauze". I love it for all things baby.
#1170
[ATTACH=CONFIG]618395[/ATTACH]And now one more border is on but that’s it for the day. Tomorrow I’ll try to get the last one on and start the binding. (Neck and shoulders are acting up. Bummer.).
Last edited by Janice McC; 10-11-2019 at 09:10 AM.
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