Thursday, October 7, 2010

Howdy Partner!


I know my post title is corny, but I couldn't help it!  This little cowboy set makes me hear, "Rollin', rollin', rollin'...Keep those dawgies rollin'!"  Maybe it is the fall break with four kids at home that is starting to mess with my brain a little... Anyway, I had to share!  I tried this bib pattern by "Precious Patterns," and I love it!  it solves the problem of baby food on the shoulders!  I don't know about your kids, but every single one of mine have always turned their faces away when they see me coming with a washcloth. Clean clothes end up instantly messy with something green or orange all over the shoulder.  Not anymore!  Now, if I can just keep it off mine.  My baby always waits to sneeze after a mouthful of pureed something or other...



I have been eyeing all of the reusable snack bags out there and decided to give it a try.  Besides fighting with the slippery nylon interior, these were addictive to make.  I think I'll make some for my older kids to use in their lunchboxes.  Plastic bags can get expensive when you use them as much as we do...probably not so good for the environment either.  This pattern can be found at the "Woobie Shop."  The pattern is for three different sizes of bags.  The one shown here is the smallest bag.  It's a good size for those little "Puffs" or "Cheerios."


 This set would be great for a little boy, and I just listed it on Etsy in my shop.  :)

3 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness that fabric is sooooo cute!!! The bibs are adorable... I LOVE the little cowboy's face! The snack bags are really sweet, too. The wide shoulders on the bibs are fantastic. I've never seen that before. Thanks for sharing!

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  2. this fabric is precious! Love the snack bags! Have been meaning to make some of those for my little man! You've inspired me! Thanks!!

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  3. EXCELLENT job on the bibs! Your stitches are beautiful! (Yes, as a sewing geek, good stitch-work makes me happy!)
    Thanks for linking up with Making It With Allie!
    I hope to see you next week!
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