So is anyone else planning to make their baby bedding? I am looking to purchase the fitted crib sheets, but would like to make the crib skirt and window valance, as well as bumpers and a blanket to be used later. My question is, where are you finding fabrics? I have found some beautiful upholstery fabrics at JoAnn Fabrics, but am having a hard time finding softer, baby-friendly fabrics that aren't just traditional pastel pink, blue, green and yellow. Anyone else having any luck? Online places to look? Stores?
Re: Anyone making baby bedding?
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I bought some from jaqsfabric and fabric.com. The former is expensive, but I've found some great sales there in the past. The latter lost a $120 order once, and I refuse to shop there again. They had UPS or whatever deliver it, but it never was delivered. I got the credit card company to get the money back, but fabric.com customer service was terrible.
Anyway, I'm purchasing fitted crib sheets (just two), but I'm planning on making a crib skirt. I think I'll make a simple box pleated skirt made of linen. Or maybe just a plain cotton.
I already made a little quilt:
(pic before it was ironed) I put soft cotton flannelette on the back
I also knit a giant soft winter blanket from roving! I had to make the knitting needles from PVC pipes, but I love the result. It will be just for decoration (it's very hairy) but can't wait to put it hanging over the crib when LO is older.
I ordered the comforter/quilt on Etsy and will have my grandmother make the bed skirt, valance, and fitted sheets. I wanted specific fabric since I'm doing a "Very Hungry Caterpillar" theme, so I ordered from Fabric.com. I was able to get a 10% discount and free shipping.
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~Melissa~
I just ordered the fabric for LOs quilt this weekend! I'm making it from the retired Fox Trails line. We're going for an camping/outdoors/modern-ish feel in the nursery and this fabric was the cutest thing I could find. I bought the fabric from Etsy (TONS of great fabric shops on there).
Here is the fabric line I bought from. I got a Jelly Roll, which has one piece of each fabric (more than is pictured here...):
Sorry, I'm having issues. Not sure if you've seen this, but it's SO cute! https://www.potterybarnkids.com/design-studio/articles/paper_lantern_caterpillar_mobile.html
Love the knit job. Haven't had the guts to try that yet but in love with the whole idea.
https://www.spoonflower.com
Warning, it is addictive. I will likely be buying fabric from there and making my own stuff.
I'm planning to make at least a bed skirt... depending how that goes i may take on other sewing projects.
ETA: I think i'm going to give a fitted sheet a try.
We did see that one, but my husband and I wanted some brighter colors so we ordered this one:
This fabric for the fitted sheets:
and this fabric for the bed skirt:
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~Melissa~
Thank you all for the great ideas and suggestions. I am considering the bumpers for "installation" later after SIDS risk has passed.
I saw a comment about the length of the crib skirt - I found a pattern on Pinterest that is SO EASY and genius that makes an "adjustable" crib skirt so when you lower the mattress you can make the length adjustment. https://www.viewalongtheway.com/2012/04/silliest-little-adjustable-crib-skirt-tutorial-on-the-web/
This would be great for anyone wanting just a simple skirt (no ruffles). We are having a boy, so ruffles aren't a priority for us. I may add a pleat in the middle of the front panel just to be fancy.
I'll keep shopping and try to post photos when it comes together. We are doing a "world traveler" theme and I am so excited about how it is shaping up!
Holy cow! Yeah, my wallet might have a problem now...
I found some cute flannels from the Fat Quarter Shop online. We'll probably be getting an ikea crib and I plan to make fitted sheets, plus curtains.
We don't get super hot weather in Seattle, so I'm fine with using flannel for the softness for sheets.
I also like Hawthorne Threads (online)