Fitted changing pad cover

The changing pad covers that I bought were drab and utilitarian. Did you know we carry Minky? Wonderful, soft, heavenly Minky? Well, we do. In all sorts of colors. It was the perfect solution for my sorry diaper changing station. And this is a quick and easy (and adaptable) project. I have seen various methods around the Web and have put together my own tutorial.

Mysterious baby grab ball

Below, I have a picture of a baby grab ball that I’ve had since I was little. It’s resurfaced now that I have a little guy of my own, and I have found myself a lot more interested in it than he has. I decided I had to figure out how to make one of these suckers, and I’d like to share my method with you. I’ve selected a bright, fun fabric that babies will enjoy. This would make a lovely gift. My mom tossed most of my baby stuff, but the grab ball stuck around for decades.

Nursing cover

This nursing cover made with cherub fabric will give your little angel some privacy while dining. It’s quick and really easy to make. It is unlined, so it won’t get too stuffy under there, and has an adjustable neck strap. Plus there’s boning to pop the cover out at the neck so you can see your little precious hands-free. I also use nursing covers like these when pumping at work for extra privacy.

Serged baby bib

This is a quick and easy baby bib that just takes a moment of cutting, some basic quilting and a quick run with the serger. No turning, no binding, no hemming. Use colored thread to make it even cuter.