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This quick and easy-to-sew cover will protect your baby from germs and dirt found on the handle of a shopping cart. Optional loops for hanging baby’s toys keeps...

When you use cloth diapers, you’ll find it is necessary to have a place to store dirty diapers when you are out and about running errands or visiting friends. A PUL...

Lost pacifiers are a thing of the past when you make this handy FOE pacifier catcher. Attach baby’s pacifier to catcher, then clip to baby’s clothing. No more...

This is a great project to use up all those leftover pieces of FOE to create a very cute and unique diaper!


 

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Babyville Boutique...

Today we're making a Turned & Topstitched Diaper with Blind Elastic. For this diaper, I sewed monkey PUL to light green PUL to make a contrast back and wings...

Ok, so I have to admit that I like instant gratification.  I am not the most patient person in the world, so when I start a project, I like to be able to finish it...

A number of posts on the Babyville Facebook page have been about leftover products, FOE, snaps, or PUL, so I thought I would “think outside the box” and offer...

Supplies: 

  • Babyville Boutique™ Bib Pattern (From Book...

Most of you who sew, quilt and craft are familiar with Fairfield Processing.  Their fiberfill, quilt battings, pillow inserts and other fine products are widely...