Motherhood Sewing

A blog about me sewing for my baby

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T-Shirt with Faded Logo into Adorable Baby Layered Shirt

This entire project starts with a T-shirt with a very faded logo that he no longer wears. Instead of throwing it, I will show you how I transform it into an adorable and sophisticated baby shirt. To achieve that, I remove the part of the shirt that contains the logo. It means that I was only left with enough fabric for a crop top. Then, I combined what I had with another fabric and made it into a layered shirt, just like those pieces which were popular in the 90s.

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<p>This entire project starts with a T-shirt with a very faded logo that he no longer wears. Instead of throwing it, I will show you how I transform it into an adorable and sophisticated baby shirt. To achieve that, I remove the part of the shirt that contains the logo. It means that I was only left with enough fabric for a crop top. Then, I combined what I had with another fabric and made it into a layered shirt, just like those pieces which were popular in the 90s.</p>

Stop Stuffing Cloth Diapers!

I hate pocket diapers. I know they are probably the most common type of cloth diapers that people use. Still, I think that stuffing pocket diapers is one of the main reasons people quit cloth diapers. I prefer everything sewn together into one piece, and in this post, I will show you how I did it.

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<p>I hate pocket diapers. I know they are probably the most common type of cloth diapers that people use. Still, I think that stuffing pocket diapers is one of the main reasons people quit cloth diapers. I prefer everything sewn together into one piece, and in this post, I will show you how I did it.</p>

Tie Dye Shirts

Nobody wants to spend tons of money on baby clothes. This is why while I was pregnant, I bought big bags of clothes in different sizes that people were trying to get rid of. I got more clothes than I could count. We were using them happily, until at the age of four months I got out the 12-month-old clothes. To my disappointment, I saw five boring white-ish shirts and onesies.

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<p>Nobody wants to spend tons of money on baby clothes. This is why while I was pregnant, I bought big bags of clothes in different sizes that people were trying to get rid of. I got more clothes than I could count. We were using them happily, until at the age of four months I got out the 12-month-old clothes. To my disappointment, I saw five boring white-ish shirts and onesies.</p>