
We don't know if it is to be a girl or boy, so possibly we'll be sewing another one of these bags soon using boy friendly fabrics. If that is the case, I won't mind sewing another one!
Intermediate Sewers could follow The Diaper Bag pattern successfully.

A diaper carry case with a matching changing pad is a must for any well prepared baby!

This is a fun project which a beginner sewer could easily make. It holds diapers, wipes and a 12 x 24 inch changing pad and features a wrist strap and a snap closure.
Thank you so much for stopping by my blog, Glenna :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful blog you have and I loved the bags ! Here, we do appreciate these kind of bag !
I'm sure I'll stop by more often :D
Have a beautiful weekend !!!
Happy SITS Saturday Sharefest, too !
Love it! Such a beautiful bag! And honestly, I think of the diaper bag as more of a mom accessory, so as long as Mom likes the print that's all that really matters! Wish someone had made me such a fabulous diaper bag when I was expecting!
ReplyDeleteI am always in awe of people that can sew. I can do a lot of things well but sewing was never for me...your stuff is beautiful! Cara
ReplyDeletehow cute! i've always wanted to be able to sew and have really felt this since i became pregnant. whoever received that bag is lucky! :)
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