A robot-girl that likes to play and kuddle. Her antenna jingels.
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I made this bag out of the last piece of my IKEA fabric “Federika”. Thanks to DieselsGrl for the idea.
My husband made the design, i did most of the sewing, he helped. Nice teamwork!
Thanks to RevoluzZza for the idea!
Some gifts for the new born baby girls…
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I disabled Java Script, now everything works fine…but to look at every other site, I have to en…
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I saw the pattern on http://makingitfun.blogspot.com/ and made a basket out of the IKEA fabric Federika. My mother made some curtains out of the same fabric for me.
After I’ve done the diaper changing blanket, I made a small blanket, two baby ring rattles and a blanket for the baby carriage.
Your projects are really cool! I like your ideas!
I saw something like this on www.dawanda.de and made one out of vichy fabric and molleton.
Thank you for your comment! I think I’m going to make more rattles, too. It’s fun!
I just like Matrjoschkas and I made some for the baby carriage.
I took the Burda Style pattern and an IKEA fabric. The curtain will be made out of the same fabric.
I took some leftovers from the quilt my mother made for me and made different rattles. For the different rattle sounds I took old film canisters and filled them with beans, lentils and small bells.
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