When hard work pays off...
I finished the baby bedding yesterday, I'm really happy with the way it turned out and wanted to share with you what it looks like...
I knew I wanted a bird Incorporated in the design and here's what the little birdie looks like with it's pretty bow! :)
Here's the heart decoration I gave you a sneak peak of in a previous post...
It ties from the sides with cotton ribbon and I placed it on top of the bumper, I can move it around wherever I want in the future.
I also made an underskirt sheet to cover the bottom bit of the cot so I can use under the bed as storage but keep it looking clutter free.
I have been doing lots of sewing, applique and embroidery for the past few days and I feel like it's finally paid off. I tried to keep it as simple and as fresh looking as possible with accents of feminine colour.
For those wondering I used a tiny £60 sewing machine from Argos which has been brilliant! I hand stitched the applique on to the bedding and then hand embroidered the 'cross stitch' with the brown for extra decoration and to bring it alive.
I knew I wanted a bird Incorporated in the design and here's what the little birdie looks like with it's pretty bow! :)
Here's the heart decoration I gave you a sneak peak of in a previous post...
It ties from the sides with cotton ribbon and I placed it on top of the bumper, I can move it around wherever I want in the future.
I also made an underskirt sheet to cover the bottom bit of the cot so I can use under the bed as storage but keep it looking clutter free.
I even made a rattle to match! Crazy? Me? Yes!
The white cotton fabric I used was recycled from a bed set I no longer used. The white/cream fabric I used for the rattle and main body of the bird is from the 'Cloth House' on Berwick St, London. The rest of the applique fabric is from the 'Cath Kidston' range at John Lewis and the buttons I used were from a market stall.
I'm inspired to make even more things.... Are you inspired?
Comments
@Sophie I will check it out, thanks :)
xo
@A Lauren to Herself - Kind of, but I did study fashion design for my degree and I have always been interested in nitty gritty things and have always enjoyed sewing for fun projects! :)
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It's so exciting when it all starts coming together xx
I consider myself to be a crafty and creative person 100% but I wouldnt even know where to start on something like this! Gorgeous!
Take care
Nats. x
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I'm astounded by your talent...
These all look so beautiful and much better than anything bought ready-prepared.
Your little girl is going to look adorable snuggled up amongst all of the lovely things her mummy made! :0)
Sarah x
P.S: I'm not sure what you do for a living - and you'll be too busy with the new baby - but, in the future, I really believe you could have a career making baby items.
You're very talented :) xx
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:) Nihad
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You could sell these and make a fortune as they are truly beautiful :) xo
You will b a gr8 mommy...
Take care :)
I made bedding for my baby before she was born and I enjoyed it so much I do it for all my close family and friends who are expecting now. It's just so cute!
shel xx
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