


The next pictures are of my unhappy and uncooperative model in the first fitted I made. Somehow it turned out perfect, and as soon as I get my gigantic order of fabric, I'll be pumping these suckers out like crazy, replacing my $20 ones that fit exactly the same. I had a huge "Yay! Yay! Yay!" moment today when I tried it on her, because I, as usual, ordered before I knew I could definitely use the fabric.
That sewing machine was the best thing to ever come from the in-laws. Besides the husband, of course.
2 comments:
I am in love with the colorful, plush fabric. IN LOVE I tell you.
And that is a smash-up job on the diapers. I've never used them myself so I miss the concept on making them. Where's your store located? I seriously need to check out the colorful fluffiness.
Karen, it's sooo soft. I just want to bury my face in it all the time :-) The store is on hyenacart.com, and the little purple button on my sidebar will take you there.
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