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Babywearing carriers and wrap scrap creations that you CAN sew

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  • Bird nests – thread tension nightmares - Ever sew a seam and it looks good from the top side, but you turn it over and there are massive bunches of thread making bird nests?
  • Where do I buy baby carrier supplies? - Suggested fabric and supplies to make your carrier.
  • Discoveries of a novice: overlocking foot - Originally posted on Belle Citadel:
    Ooh, that’s an exciting title. But this is a short n sweet post about seam finishing. No matter what you’re making with sewing, one thing you have to do on every project right from the…
  • Picture of a Kenmore mechanical sewing machine Which sewing machine do I need? - Are you looking at buying a new sewing machine and want to get the most bang for your buck?
  • Seam Ripper trick - Quickly undo wrap hems and rails with a seam ripper.
  • What size wrap do I need? - A practical comparison of wrap sizes
  • What size of ring sling do I need? - Most ring slings will fit most wearers however, the tail may not be the preferred length.

 

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I dropped my me-made lap quilt on the floor when getting up from my desk. I came back to find it claimed...
Finally made my own cozy fleece jacket! I started with #jalie2795 and added zippers to the pocket. I extended the length to finish with Lycra binding instead of cuffs and waistband.
The Sewing Room Supervisor inspects all blocks as they arrive in the mail from a cat block quilt swap in which I’m participating. He deemed this one to smell AMAZING!! And attempted to run away with.
Over 3 years later and still wearing the first sweater I crocheted for myself. It’s far from perfect, but warm and cozy for my basement work from home office on a wet rainy day.
Before and After. Why did I wait so long to make a chair slip cover?!?
I knit my first thing with pockets! I sized down the Cliffside Cardigan by @twoofwands for the picky 8 year old. She won’t pose for pictures, but she is happy to wear her new house “coat”. I call that a win!

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Bright eyed baby being carried in a woven wrap converted into a ring sling

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Striped woven wrap on a cutting board with tailor's chalk drawn in a line in preparation for shortening the woven wrap.

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Black plastic ladder locks, side release buckle and webbing
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I'm a dabbler and love to sew and quilt!

My friends call me “Bonda” (combination first and last names) and my creations “Bonda Productions”. Baby Bonda Productions was started when my focus shifted to baby items when my oldest was born.

©Baby Bonda Productions and www.babybondaproductions.com, 2016.

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