Safety is always a concern for infants, and it is very important to make sure the ribbons are properly secured. If they are not, they can break loose and become a choking hazard. I always sew the ribbons to the fabric three times, with one zig-zag stitch and two straight stitches.
Admiring the finished product is always fun! For this little gift I chose a cute robot fabric and black and white polka-dot fabric. A dear friend gave both to me when she was sorting through her fabric stash. :) One side is fun and colorful, while the other has a sharp contrast in color. What baby boy wouldn't love a toy like this?
Even my toddler loved it, and tried to snatch it every time he was close enough!
After giving it a wash (to remove any dust and stabilizers on the fabric and ribbons, and to make it soft and lovable) and ironing it, you are ready to go!
I love how this project turned out. I think it is adorable, and sure to provide entertainment for the precious baby for whom it was made. I also like how all the materials for its construction came from my sewing closet. That saved me from taking a trip to the fabric store...and buying more fabric than I really needed!
How about you? What do you like to make for expectant mothers? Do you have favorite patterns? Let me know in the comments, I am always looking for new gift projects and patterns to use!
-Bridget :)
I love this!! It's super cute, and Amelia now uses hers for a Barbie blanket :)
ReplyDeleteWhenever I have a product or baby item I love, I think "I'm going to get this for all new moms" but then I always end up getting them clothes haha! This is a great idea for a baby shower.