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Showing posts with label sewing. Show all posts
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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

An infertile girl's guide to sewing for fertile friends

That wouldn't make a bad blog title, would it?  Maybe I should branch out...  ;)

A while ago I shared the story that my BIL's girlfriend was pregnant.  Well, my new nephew has arrived.  (I won't get to meet him until the summer.)  Not long after his birth, his parents were married at the courthouse.  I was surprised that it happened so quickly.  DH found out about the wedding plans from his mom just a few days before the wedding, so there was no possible way for us to make the trip...but we weren't technically invited.  We live far away, so it didn't bother us so much but the rest of the siblings live within an hour or two so the trip would have been easy for them...  I guess they wanted a really small group—only both sets of parents and one sibling attended.

Back before my nephew was born, I had planned to sew something for the new mom.  I was going to make her a breastfeeding wrap which I have seen friends use and rave about—the nice kind with the rigid top so you can see the baby easily (which can cost up to $35 online)—but I could not get confirmation that she would be breastfeeding...so I needed a plan B.  What I came up with was: burp cloths.  It seems trendy moms have decorated burp cloths because that is so much more fun than a plain one.  I really don't know if this is true or if the gazillion crafting ladies' blogs just say so because it's an easy sewing project.  ;)  If I had a baby, I would think ease of washing or sheer volume of cloths would trump how cute the cloth looked.  However, I will not underestimate the power that pretty things have to boost one's mood...and once I finished them, I wanted to keep them because they were pretty darn cute.  I tried to get DH to brainstorm with me how we could use them...no luck.  Well, if nothing else, these (10) cloths will add to the quantity she has so she can do laundry less.  :)





I guess I can't start a blog on sewing for fertile people until I have a fertile friend give me all the inside information on what's practical and what's not...  ;)