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Lotta Jansdotter's Simple Sewing for Babies
20 Easy Projects for Newborns to Toddlers

Most pregnant women go through a nesting phase - a powerful urge to clean house, organize and decorate in preparation for the arrival of a baby in the home. Simple Sewing for Babies is the antidote to this nesting instinct by putting impatient hands to work sewing lovely projects to feather your nest. Author (and textile/design maven) Lotta Jansdotter looks ahead to the toddler years too with simple projects to adorn your home and your child.

 
 

If you've been flirting with learning to sew, but have felt intimidated Lotta's projects are a perfect way to get your feet wet, or at the very least, your little toe. Projects include:

  • Play Quilt with Pockets
  • Soft Rattle
  • Soft Letters
  • Book Mates/Bookends
  • Diaper Bag
  • Bib Kerchief
  • Soft Book
  • Bloomers
  • and lots more!

If your local book store doesn't carry Simple Sewing for Babies complain and then order a copy here.

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I'm alarmed by that high-up window in a child's room with no bars or protective covering on it. When I lived in Manhattan I heard several heartbreaking stories about babies who found their way out of windows like this.

Just something to think about.

posted by pxlchk1 on May 11th 2009 at 4:08pm
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That's a little dramatic. That very well could have just been staged for the picture. Jebus...

posted by BuddhaBellysMum on May 11th 2009 at 9:27pm
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As always, Lotta has gorgeous, playful, and perfectly simple ideas - love the boppy pillow cover!

posted by woolyselva on May 11th 2009 at 11:48pm
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pxlchk1, that was the first thing I thought of too--don't open that window; it needs window bars! But I bet it is indeed for the photograph, which certainly looks cleaner and nicer without them, and not for real life with a toddler.

posted by KatieD on May 12th 2009 at 5:35am
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i'd be afraid the stuffed animal would fly away.

posted by hundredsofseabirds on May 12th 2009 at 8:17am
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i love the boppy idea too!

none of the bookstores around me have the book, i must be off to complain then!

posted by BuddhaBellysMum on May 12th 2009 at 10:00am
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Yeah, yeah. I know...It just gave me that queasy stomach thing. -Like in the movies when they show a toddler walk right next to a swimming pool unattended.

posted by pxlchk1 on May 12th 2009 at 10:57am
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What about storing toys in the dryer? Now, that's alarming! Do you know how many kids get trapped in a dryer each year?! ;)

posted by avimom on May 12th 2009 at 1:39pm
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Let's remember this was all styled for a photo shoot (and I happen to think the photos are fantastic).

Also, comments that question or judge others' parenting are what we'd like to steer clear of on Ohdeedoh.

Carrie

posted by CMcB on May 12th 2009 at 1:50pm
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How did I question someone parenting?

I think the story about babies in manhattan falling out of windows is dramatic to post in response to this, and that's taken as questioning someone's parenting?

posted by BuddhaBellysMum on May 12th 2009 at 2:12pm
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i read that wrong, my apologies!

posted by BuddhaBellysMum on May 12th 2009 at 2:13pm
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I think there is a gate window law in NYC for kids. They maybe ugly, but they work, the harsh reality is kids do mange to crawl out windows

posted by OriginalNancy on May 13th 2009 at 12:56pm
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