Crib Bumpers Done!

We’re knocking them off the list one by one… while I was finishing up the quilt, my mom was sewing the bumpers for me. That proved to be trickier than I would have imagined, but thanks to my mom, they are perfect! The fabric is Medallion in Teal {part of the French Riviera collection by Patricia Bravo}. My mom made the piping in a brown polka dot, and ribbon ties. Last step is the rocking chair reno project, and then this baby is ready to join us in style!

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Crib Quilt Done!

My holiday break was not without projects…

Here is the finished crib quilt for the little boy… so cozy! I used scrap fabric from the bumpers {coming soon}, 7 different fat quarters, and Moda’s sock monkey flannel for the backing.

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Making A Crib Skirt Tutorial

Measure the length for the crib skirt

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I have the mattress at the highest setting for a newborn, but you should make the crib skirt to hit about an inch off the ground from the lowest mattress setting. Mine was about 12 or 13″ long.

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Cut out your 3 pieces

{front and two sides, no need to do the back}, using the height you just measured and the width of the crib. I added extra fabric so I could do a pleat in the middle.

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Cut out your crib skirt panel

This is the piece that tucks under the mattress. I pieced this together from fabric I had, no need to make it look fancy since it will never be seen.

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Hem the bottom of the front piece

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Making a pleat

Mark the center of the front piece.

Measure equal distance from the left and right and create a pleat by folding the fabric and pressing it with your iron, and pin in place. {I had lots of extra fabric, so I did this twice for a double pleat.} Do this equal, left and right.

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Pin the pleat together so it stays in place while you sew.

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Attaching the pieces

Cut and hem the ends of the front piece. Hem all panels to the side pieces {no need to hem the top}.

Sew right sides together of all sides and the main piece.

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The finished crib skirt

Iron everything to make it crisp, and you’re done!

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Perfect Day for Sewing

TORRENTIAL downpour in my hood today, but couldn’t help swim by my local quilt store.

THIS had me salivating. Doesn’t it have new-baby-boy-crib-bedding written all over it? Oh, you should see my mind spinning right now.

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… and I can’t help but want to put the crib on top of some super-soft and fluffy rug. Yes, I know it’s white, but my baby’s not gonna spit or poop. Where can I get one for cheap, cheap, cheap? Does Ikea have this kind of rug?

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