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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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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...
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...


