Rosie’s Sheets and other Goodies
October 10th, 2008 by SimoneI’m on the road again, this time visiting my parents for my dad’s 70th birthday (the Munich airport has a big toy store that’s open at 7:00 a.m. if you’re ever in need for something like that) , but I wanted to share these links with you if you are looking for projects for this weekend.

First off, Jeannie of whatthehay is sharing a tutorial on sewing your own cribsheets. She writes:
After finding out that we were pregnant with our first baby, I began the long and fun process of collecting all of the things that a new human needs to survive. First on the list? A CRIB of course! Beyond the crib (which we found at a consignment sale, along with the crib mattress) a baby needs crib sheets. Happily, Rosie has a talented grandma who was more than happy to provide her with many of the essentials of baby survival – a quilt (with strict instructions to USE it), a few totally cute outfits and 4 crib sheets.
Rosie’s Grandma is a sewing kind of lady and back when I was a kid, money was tight and so, well, she sewed. Beyond making nearly all of our clothes that weren’t hand-me-downs, she also devised a pattern for a crib sheet. Back in the day, people actually made their own sheets for their big beds, too, and she adapted this pattern from one of those patterns.
If you have a baby shower coming up, check out her crib sheet tutorial for a very useful, unique gift.
Secondly, I started another blog called craftevolution.com. It’s still in early development, but come visit to see some ideas for Halloween costumes based on basic sewing patterns and let me know what you think about the blog.
























October 11th, 2008 at 6:20 am
I adore those sheets. I’m so glad when I finally had my own babies that we had moved beyond such boring pastels and clothes for babies. I love deep, strong colors. And, babies’ rooms should be bright, don’t you think? Just darling!
October 14th, 2008 at 6:28 pm
Love the crib sheets they are adorable!
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November 9th, 2008 at 8:11 am
Great minds! I have been meaning to write a tutorial for the same thing… now I won’t have to! I am loving your projects! I’ll be linking to your blog from dollarstorecrafts.com!
Heather