Made By You: Baby Love

At the bottom of every tutorial, there’s a “Made By You” section where you can upload your project pics. I love to see how creative and original your projects are! I’m showcasing some of the best “Made By You” projects. Today’s theme: Baby Love.

One of the more popular posts is the All-In-One Changing Mat. I love the chevron fabric that Roxy chose… wouldn’t it work well for either a boy or a girl?

Changing-mat

Meghann chose a gorgeous floral for hers. It’s a good reminder that baby items don’t always have to be cute… they can be sophisticated!

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Eliza sewed up a Walk In The Park Stroller Bag… note the elasticized side pocket, perfect for holding a bottle!

stroller bag tutorial

stroller bag tutorial

Beth made one too; I think I spy an All-In-One Changing Mat in there as well!

stroller bag tutorial

A Poppy Pillow Slipcover is quick & easy to sew. Nicki made this nursing pillow cover for a friend…

tutorial for slipcover

And Samantha got creative with a fleece Star Trek print!

tutorial for slipcover

Have you made a Marzipan-inspired project? We’d love to see it! Here’s how to post your photos… Scroll to the bottom of the corresponding tutorial, to the “Made By You” section. Click on the “+ Finished? Show it off!” tab.

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 Then type your name in the “Made By You” box, and drag your photos to upload. If you’d like, tell us a little bit about your creative process!

made by you 2

It’s that easy! And who knows… maybe your work will be featured in an upcoming blog post! Thanks for sharing!

4 thoughts on “Made By You: Baby Love

  1. Pat says

    your World’s Best Burp Cloth Tutorial on allfreesewing.com states there is a free printable pattern, but there isn’t. Where is it?
    thank you pat

    • says

      Hi Pat, AllFreeSewing commissioned that project and purchased all right to it… as such, I don’t have the tutorial anywhere on my site. I’d recommend contacting the Admin over at AllFreeSewing. Thanks!

  2. Cindy says

    Hi. I tried your coffee filter roses today and found a shortcut that worked great for me. Before I cut the pattern pieces out I used food coloring in water to “dye” the coffee filters as a whole since I wanted all my roses the same color. I chose red to make a light pink since they are for a baby shower. This worked great! Now all that is left to paint are the edges once I make the roses.
    Thanks for sharing your tips!

    • says

      Great idea, Cindy!

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