hf1

Search Blogs

  • Category
    Blogs
Blog Stats
434Total Entries
395Total Comments
Feed

Random Entries

My sewing projects

by Bernadette on Tue Apr 24, 2012 8:26 am
Well hubby bought me a sewing machine and overlocker so I thought I would start making my own nappies for the little one. I had thought about doing it for a long time, but have recently just got into it and have made 4 in the last week when hubby was doing his private pilot's licence in France.

This is my first attempt, a fitted one size with Red Robots knit and bamboo fleece, I needed a bit more practice with the snap placement but overall was very happy!
...

[ Continued ]
0 Comments Viewed 25193 times

Lesson on new horse!

by nic1 on Fri Apr 10, 2009 4:40 pm
Had my lesson last Sunday (forgot to update here earlier) and i was on Alfie, who is perhaps a tiny touch bigger than Roxy. Now Alfie was lovely, not quite as stroppy as Roxy (Roxy is typical mare!!) and he was nice. I got some better canters going too!! :wine: :wine: ...

[ Continued ]
1 Comment Viewed 29900 times

Isabelle's night nappy stash

by Velvetsteph on Thu Jan 01, 2009 3:20 pm
Isabelle's night nappies:

Fitteds:
Jimmy Riddles Organic Bamboo Velour (OBV)
Holdens Landings dreamscape OBV
Puddlepants Weedies

Pockets (all stuffed with hemp and bamboo):
Standard Minki - Large
Lil' Stinkee - Large
Lil' Stinkee - Onesize
Weenotions - Onesize poppers (have an aplix one but that doesn't stay on)
Slinki Minki - Large (this is a backup nappy as it's a little on the small side now...)

And a few pairs of woolies to go over the top of the fitteds ...

[ Continued ]
0 Comments Viewed 34656 times

READY! 6.4.

by SuSu79 on Mon Apr 06, 2009 12:36 pm
Here are the nappys ready!

upper row: owls+coolmax, owls and stars+mikrofleece, pink skulls+coolmax all size L
lower row: pink skulls and apples+ coolmax size M and apples+microfleece size S

0 Comments Viewed 14189 times

Going Green With Your Baby? 7 Ways to Combine Cloth & EC...

by tribalbaby on Sun Jun 21, 2009 8:24 am
Nappies become a parenting tool while practicing EC - useful, but not essential all the time.

You'll discover that you can reduce your reliance on nappies and have a more relaxed approach to toilet training all together, as your confidence with managing your baby's hygiene needs in alternative ways will increase. You'll be able to confidently hold your baby nappy free in your arms or in a baby sling for parts of the day at home, even just in pants when in a sling when out...

[ Continued ]
0 Comments Viewed 3780 times