Ok, weil so viele danach gefragt haben, versuche ich mich mal wieder an einer Nรคhanleitung. Mini Maus schlรคft auch wunderbar in ihrem Nestchen aus Waffelpiquรฉ*. Als G noch ein Neugeborenes war, habโฆ
In Skandinavien schon lange ein Muss: das Babynest mit weicher Polsterung. Es ist ein ideales Nรคhprojekt fรผr werdende Mamas oder aber auch ein perfektes Geschenk zur โฆ Mehr erfahren!
As the Createaholic I am, when Simon and I found out that we were going to have a baby I knew there were plenty of baby items I wanted to make myself. A baby nest is both very practical (well, so I've heard!) and cute. Furthermore, it isn't necessarily that complicated to make! There are several tutorials out there, and I browsed through a couple before ending up making my own version based on a combination of different baby nest tutorials.
Het teddy babynest is een van de handigste babyaccessoires. We kunnen hem gebruiken in een ledikant, ouderbed, kinderwagen, Mozesmand, bank, maar ook in de tuin of op het terras op warme dagen. Dankzij de schuimmatras garanderen we het comfort en de veiligheid van de baby. De baby kan de beentjes vrij in het babynest leggen, ook aan de randen.Het babynest neemt tijdens het gebruik geuren op, waardoor de baby zich overal vertrouwd en veilig voelt.Het babynestje is wasbaar in de machine. Dankzij de constructie kunt u de matras verwijderen en de resterende elementen in de wasmachine plaatsen.Een babynest is een geweldig cadeau voor een pasgeboren baby of voor een moeder voor een babyshower.Materiaal: 100% polyesterKleur: natuurlijk(Vanwege individuele monitorinstellingen - de kleur kan enigszins afwijken van de afbeelding)Vulling: bal en schuim gecertificeerd door OekoTexยฎStandard100Interne afmetingen: ca. 34 cm / 67 cm +/- 1 cmHet babynest kan niet als draagzak worden gebruikt.
Das Nestchen ist schรถn bequem und kuschelig. Der Rand des Nestchen sorgt dafรผr, dass sich das Kind so wohl wie im Bauch der Mutter fรผhlt. Der Kokon kann auf viele Arten verwendet werden: Im Elternbett: Bietet Ihrem Kind einen eigenen Platz. Im Babybettchen: schรผtzt vor Stoรen auf Holzsprossen und hilft. Auf dem Boden: Es kann eine Liege/ einen Liegestuhl ersetzen. Man kann den Kokon รผberall mitnehmen. Als Reisebett: Gibt dem Kind ein Gefรผhl von eigenem Raum, auch in einer fremden Umgebung. Das Kind hat sein eigenes Bett, egal wo es schlรคft Es ist aus hochwertigen Materialien hergestellt. Mit einer antiallergische Fรผllung, welche fรผr empfindliche Babyhaut unbedenklich ist. Der Kokon ist mit elastischen Silikon-Watte-Kugeln gefรผllt. Es dient von der Geburt bis zum ca. 7-9 Monat Lebensmonat. Wenn man die Schnรผrchen lรถst, kann der Kokon als Wickelunterlage verwendet werden - somit haben Sie noch etwas lรคnger von diesem Produkt. Sicherheitshinweis: Bitte das Baby beim Spielen, niemals aus den Augen lassen. Bitte legen sie ihr Baby ins Bett, wenn es mรผde ist. Lassen Sie das Baby niemals unbeaufsichtigt.
De Cam Cam Copenhagen babynest is gemaakt van biologisch katoen dat je kleintje extra comfort geeft tijdens het slapen. Het Cam Cam Copenhagen babynest heeft een zacht schuimrubberen matras met een zachte rand met trekkoord waardoor de maat verstelbaar is, het babynest groeit mee met de groei van je kleintje! Het babynestje is geschikt voor op de bank, in de wieg, op bed of wanneer je als gezin op reis gaat. De vier praktische draagriemen en het houten stuk aan de onderkant zorgen voor stabiliteit en stevigheid. Op deze manier kan je je slapende kleintje in alle rust verplaatsen. Het babynest is vrij van schadelijke stoffen, ftalaten, brandvertragers en zware metalen. De stof is OCS-gecertificeerd en het schuim in de matras is CE-getest. Het babynest is ademend en luchtdoorlatend - het voldoet aan BS4578 "Test voor hardheid van en voor luchtstroom door babykussens". En het is bestand tegen ontsteking volgens BS5852. De matras voldoet aan AS / NZS 8811.1: 2013 "Slaapoppervlak voor zuigelingen - Test voor stevigheid".Kenmerken: Cam Cam Copenhagen Babynest Binnenmaat: W30xL75cm Buitenmaat: L88xB47xH14cm Kwaliteit: Buitenstof: 100% biologisch katoen. Bumpervulling: 100% Oeko Tex standaard polyester. Matrasvulling: 100% polyurethaanschuim. Basisplaat: houten pulp. OCS Gemaakt met 12% biologisch geteeld materiaal Categorie: OCS gecertificeerd - ETKO 4401 Wasinstructies: Verwijder karton voor het wassen. Fijne was op max. 30 ยฐ C. Niet in de droger. Gebruik een mild wasmiddel.
Nach der Geburt mรถchten alle Mamas, dass ihr Baby sich in der neuen Umgebung pudelwohl und sicher fรผhlt. Eins
Our wonderful baby nests have so many useful applications โ from making feedings comfortable for mum and baby, to safely lounging and for supervised playtime. Featuring a firm and safe cold foam mattress and a supportive yet soft border (filled with 100% organic cotton!), these wonderful baby nests keep your bub safe and sound while napping (please read safety warranties at the bottom of this page), lounging and playing. They also have a machine washable removable cover, making cleaning and care a breeze! Not only are they super practical and comfy, Petit Filippe Baby Nests are also high-quality and interior design-focused with lovely and natural prints and colors made to match the nursery and many other PF items such as blankets or sheets. Covers are available seperately as well. We recommend buying a spare cover just in-case any spills or accidents happen - they are fully washable too. Want to travel with your Baby Nest? No problem! Our Baby Nests come in a beautiful and firm bag, allowing parents to stylishly tote their nest on holidays or day trips. On average, this baby nest can be used from birth to up to 6 months old babies โ depending on the size of your baby. Details Colour: Brick. Measurements: Outer: 80 x 50 cm. Inner: 30 x 60 cm. Mattress height: 6 cm. Firm but soft foam mattress gives extra support and a high ergonomic comfort Soft but solid outer ring positions and protects the baby Easy to take along thanks to the practical travelling bag that the Baby Nest comes in Extensive testing, i.a. regarding air flow, and thorough risk assessment for the highest safety To prevent the risk of choking, there are no loose strings or cords Composition Cover: 100% Organic Cotton. Side Padding: 100% organic cotton. Mattress Filling: pressure-relieving soft foam (cold foam). Wash & Care Cover and bumper are machine washable at maximum of 30 degrees on delicate wash. Do not tumble dry. Take the foam mattress out before washing. Safety Whatever other brands may say: never leave a baby in a pod or nest unsupervised. That means they're not recommended for overnight sleeping. Regularly check that your sleeping baby is not overheating or has moved their face into the side padding. Only use the babynest on a plain surface. Do not carry the Baby Nest when a baby is inside.
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Hi again! Let's get cracking on part 2! Here is a link to a PDF file of the pattern that you can download and print...she said hopefully, never having done this before. If you have any issues, just let me know. (Also I apologize in advance for the state of my hands, end of winter and they're a bit of a dry raggedy mess.) I know you are SO ready to start but please read through all the instructions before cutting, it saves time and frustration! I'll wait.....Okay, you did that, right? Now on to making the arms! Take one of the arm pieces that you've cut out and fold down a bit of the top ( about a third), fold in the sides to the middle, and then fold in half like this... Pin the top part together just to hold it and sew up the side and across the top. once the arm is sewn, you want to define the wrist and hand. Insert the needle and come out right below the top fold line. Wrap thread around the wrist a couple of times, knot, and bury the thread end. You have an arm! Now make another. Time for the feet which are just tiny balls so they're pretty easy. Cut out your two feet from the cotton knit and trace the sew circle on the inside. I know my example isn't perfectly even but I was using a scrap and it doesn't matter as long as the circle has plenty of room around it. Sew a running stitch around the circle. Remember to keep your knot on the side with the marked circle, as this is the inside of the foot, and end with your needle on the outside. Pull the stitches slightly to make a cup shape and stuff with a tiny ball of wool. Pull tight and wrap the thread around a couple of times, knot and then bury the end again. You want this to be firm but not too large. Make another being careful to match your first one in size. So we have a head, 2 arms, and 2 feet. We just need a body! The next post will focus on making and filling the body and attaching the ams and legs. See you soon! Part three can be found HERE
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A matryoshka doll is a Russian folk toy comprised of several wooden figurines of decreasing size placed one inside another. It is immensely popular both in the country and all around the world as the matryoshka is a traditional souvenir brought from Russia. Usually, the doll has some flower patterns on it, but I want to share the most unique ones that would please true art lovers.
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Some of our most memorable moments come from the first time we did something, whether it be our first day at school, our first trip to the dentist, or the first time we rode a bike without falling off. But as you can see from this funny list compiled by Bored Panda, firsts are important to animals too! Just as you'll never forget your first time on an airplane, a cat will never forget the first time it experienced snow, and a dog certainly won't forget the first time it was introduced to the vacuum cleaner! Scroll down for more funny animal firsts, and don't forget to add your pictures to the list!
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Hello Friends! It's been awhile hasn't it? And this past year has been something else for all of us. My husband and I were pretty much cut off for most of it with only the occasional outside visit with family or friends though we were so lucky to be able to spend time with our grandkids who, after the first couple of months, were part of our bubble for the duration. But it has definitely been an "interesting" time in so many ways. Plague, isolation, natural disasters, insurrection: I can see why "may you live in interesting times" is a curse! Knowing that so many people have lost loved ones in this pandemic absolutely breaks me. I hold those lives in my heart and will always do so and I will never forget that it didn't have to be this way. But life does goes on, the pendulum swings back, and hopes for better times do seem to be finding some fruition. My husband and I have had both of our vaccinations and so has my 87 year old, still seeing patients, dad - which is a HUGE relief to me as you might imagine. So as I try to get back to a somewhat more "normal" life I thought I would try to restart my blog with a little gift. I'm sharing a pattern for my little lavender babies. I don't make these any more to sell and I thought it might be a fun project for those of you who enjoy handwork. These are made entirely by hand, no sewing machine necessary, and are pretty easy (if somewhat time consuming) to make once you have the head done. I'll include lots of pictures and directions so it might take a few posts to get all the info but I promise to make them all in short order. So let's get started! First you will need to make a small ( about 3.5inches in diameter) Waldorf style head. There are tons of posts online for making these heads, this just happens to be the way I do it for this type of doll. You will need: Wool Cotton string one piece 3" long and one 6" A 3" piece of 5/8" tubular gauze Cotton knit "skin" fabric (old tee shirts can work here!) needle and thread scissors Pigma markers, colored pencil, white gel pen (optional) OR Embroidery floss for the face The first step is to tightly tie the smaller piece of string around one end of the tube and cut off the excess string. Then turn the tube inside out. Next stuff the tube with wool. This is probably the hardest step because you will need to put a lot more wool in there than you think. Keep pushing the wool in and pulling on the open end to pack it into a small ball, about 3.5 inches in diameter, the ball should be very firm. Then you will take the longer string, wrap it around the base of the ball a couple of times, pull it very tight, and tie it off. Sometimes it helps to make the head firmer if you tie a second string above the first. It just depends on how loose the head feels. Now it's time to shape the head. Thread your needle and anchor your thread at the bottom of the head. Now wrap the thread a couple of times around the head from top to bottom and pull it tight. Insert the needle from the bottom of the head to the side next to the first wrap. wrap the thread from front to back a couple of times and pull tight again. This time you're going to sew over the two wraps at their crosspoint in an X to lock them down. Take the needle through the head and do the same thing on the other side and end with the needle at the back bottom of the head near the neck. At this point you need to shimmy the back portion of the thread down to the neck to form the back of the skull. I frequently use the needle to help pull it up and down, just go carefully and take your time. You can choose now to catch that lowered thread and tie off your work OR you can make a nose. To add a nose, bring the needle and thread to the front of the face, below the eyeline thread and slightly to the left or right of the middle. sew a tiny circle or back and forth, poking up some wool as you go. You want to make a tiny bump. Then take your needle to the back of the head and tie it off. Already you have a sweet looking little head, so let's put some skin on it! Cut a rectangular piece of the cotton knit that will fit around your head. The size will depend on your finished head size but roughly 3" x 2" . Fold one side in and pin together and also put a pin in the front to keep it from slipping down the head. Thread a needle with matching thread, anchor it at the back of the neck and wrap it around the base of the head. Make sure to pull the fabric tightly in the back and keep it smooth around the top of the wrap. Stitch up the back of the head and then around the top of the head, pull the thread tight, and knot. Cut off any excess fabric and, if necessary, take a couple of stitches back and forth across there top to neaten things up. Almost done!!! We just need to make some eye indentations. So mark on the front where you want your eyes with pins or pencil. Then take your needle from the back of the head to the front and then back again taking a very small stitch in the front and pull it tight so that an indentation is formed. Tie that off and do the other eye. You did it! Look at that cutie! The only thing left is to give them a face. I use Micron Pigma pens, a white gel pen, and Prisma colored pencils for my faces these days but I used to embroider them and it really does make a very sweet and simple face. It's entirely up to you. Part 2 of this series will have the pattern you can download and will focus on making the arms and feet. You can find that HERE .
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Indonesian artisan Tjandra Jaya Kusuma travels the world, collecting inspirations abroad and at home. He designs this set of eight nesting boxes, which are hand-carved from Indian kapok wood and painted with beautifully detailed floral and butterfly motifs.
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