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by Twinmamma on Sat Jan 23, 2010 10:18 am
It's Saturday morning and organised chaos is ensuing downstairs while I type away happily upstairs. Saturday morning in our house is Simon's morning with the kids and I am supposed to get a lie in :hohoho:
As I said before, organised chaos, Max and Tom our four and a half month old twins are bellowing and Anna our nearly three year old is racing around declaring that she is the winner of a trophy, and...

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19 months and all is well!

by fivefourfour on Sat Sep 11, 2010 11:15 am
Yesterday Moo was 19 months and I can't believe how quickly the time has gone. :bebykiss:

I have finally got a permenent job, and so although money is still tight, the light at the end of the tunnel is bigger and brighter than ever. Training seems to be going well, and I'm looking forward to the new store opening and the real work starting! J's work are opening up a more local branch, and he...

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tadaaaaa!!

by SuSu79 on Tue Apr 21, 2009 8:06 pm
here is the final version of neppula wrap!





if you are looking for very trim, well fitted, SOFT and reliable wrap; it's here! tested with our heavy wetter..
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Joeli's knitting pattern - My diary

by clairelana on Sun Apr 18, 2010 8:50 pm
I'm going to attempt to do Joeli's longies :-? Well, I'm going to do crops.
I've never even managed to cast on right before so I've not got high hopes :oops:

I just had a panic moment when I realised my wool is in skeins not balls. ...

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Wool Nappy Covers - the basics

by Little Pants on Tue Jan 01, 2019 8:52 pm
So many people have asked me how wool can possibly make an efficient nappy cover, that I thought it was time to start a blog. So here goes.

How does wool work as a nappy cover?


I'll start with an explanation. Wool is absorbent, but absorbs very slowly. Because of the body heat of your baby, and the warmth of the wool, it also allows moisture to evaporate, and this happens at the same rate as it absorbs, especially if the...

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