Sewing adventures part 2

I had another sewing day today with Mum. We spent more time talking then actually sewing and while it means that we only got two done, we had a lot of fun and that is the main point!

I have been doing more research since our first one and want to thank the wonderful members of nappycino for all the information and answers to my silly (and not so silly) questions.

We stuck to the standard wee weka pocket pattern for the first nappy. It has an inner layer of black fleece, hidden layer of pul and outer layer of printed fleece. We will be making a hoodie jumper to match the nappy.

For our second nappy we tried something a bit different. I wanted to try to make the nappy with two types of absorbancy. Keep the pocket but also add in an insert that clipped to the inside of the nappy. The insert that is clipped to the inside has 1 layer of fleece on the top of 2 layers of bamboo. The insert that is stuffed into the pocket has 4 layers of bamboo. I think it worked but we will have to wait till Sammy tries it.

Putting an absorbant layer on the inside provided a bit of a thought challenge. Putting the snap all the way through was a little pointless because then it wouldn’t be a pocket. Putting the snap just on the inner layer needed reinforcement and this would have to be done before the nappy was sewn.

Before adding the back elastic, we cut out a scrap of material wide enough to support both inner snaps. Put the piece of material slightly under the fold of the casing of the back elastic.

Sew the casing of the back elastic as per normal but just sew the reinforcing into it too.

Then add the snaps. We put the female side of the snap in so that if the inside layer isn’t used then the female snap will not poke baby in the back.

Continue sewing the pattern as per normal and here is the final result..

We also had an interesting experience with the new snap machine, but after a few stupid mistakes we got the hang of it. I’m glad I read the forum post on how to remove snaps once snapped.

Next time we will be making the jumper and some fleece nappies with pul covers. Well it depends on how productive we actually feel 😉

Congratulations David and Samantha

We attended the wedding of our friends David and Samantha yesterday. It was a lovely wedding with a very cute touch of a chimney sweep who attended the reception to wish good luck.

Due to some personal circumstances, we are not in Brisbane at the moment. A big thankyou to our uncle Peter who sacrificed his saturday and a lot of km on his car so we could attend the wedding.

The reception was at Mt Cootha, who could resist taking a couple of pics of the city. I’ve added them to flickr.

Chore wars

This was too much of an interesting idea not to post..

What is Chore Wars?

Chore Wars lets you claim experience points for household chores. By getting other people in your house or workplace to sign up to the site, you can assign experience point rewards to individual tasks and chores, and see how quickly each of you levels up.

Ever look at the kitchen and decide that getting the next level in game was more important. Now you can do both :)

Andrew and I have set up a party for our house. You can customise your own adventures, points and money rewards.

Sewing update

I was just talking to Elizabeth and we have confirmation that the nappy mum and I made didn’t leak! Sammy even decided to test it with a poo.

Mum got a new sewing machine last week and is learning to sew again by pressing all the new buttons. Her other machine is over 30 years old and still going strong minus the light so it is a very new experience for her.

Our snap machine should hopefully be arriving next week.