Friday, January 12, 2007

New things

Saturday 13 January 2007,
I thought that I would show off a few things that I found in Wagga this week. I had a OB appointment and went thrifting and spotlighting.

The first photo is 2 patterns that I am hoping to be clever enough to make and some fabric. There is 1 mtr each of this flannel fabric with little rockets all over it in 2 different colours, also a doona cover with one side stripes and one side circles that I thought would make a great set of PJ's for hospital. There is also a bag pattern that I got from spotlight that has a change pad and 2 smaller purses with 5 different bags that I will have to now choose which one to make as my nappy bag. I also got some great red denim for making the bag (forgot to put it in the photo).

The second photo is just a small taste of all this baby stuff that a lady I know has given me. She had her 2nd baby about 15 months ago and said I could have her nappies but then she sends me 13 flat nappies, pilchers galore and this huge brown bag that is full of clothes. I could only fit a small amount into the picture. I am so lucky that I live in a community where people do things like that. Living in the country is just wonderful. I have made a committment to only use cloth nappies. I have a few fitted ones and some flannel and terry flats that I thought I may try making some fitteds out of some.
Even though we are on tank water I cannot bring myself to use disposables. Hopefully I can stick to that resolution when bub comes along. People keep telling me to use disposables when I go out but honestly what is the difference, you still have to change the baby and I can take a nappy home and wash it just as easily. I have a front loader and instructions on dry pailing so here's hoping.
*****HAPPY BIRTHDAY JIMMY******
My little brother turned 29 on 12 January and has gone up to Baltimore to spend the weekend with Mary. Hope he has a wonderful birthday. We are thinking of him.

Bec

3 comments:

Julie said...

I used to take cloth nappies out with me sometimes or rather 70% of the time. It was mainly friends that would say why are you doing it! But my neighbour thought I was mother earth (LOL) because of it. But really it was because I'm a spend thrift and didn't want to waste too much money on disposables. And you are right, it really isn't any trouble to bring them home again :) Good for you.

Love the purple material.

Anonymous said...

I confess that we use disposables while out, cloth at home. Maybe with next bubs I will have some fitted ones made for when we go out...then I will have to convince DH! Good luck with it too.

Natalie said...

Great finds at the thift shop! I love the rocket fabric, so cute. I've been meaning to make a new nappy bag, but Jai doesn't need such a big one anymore - but a friend has asked for a 'funky' new one so should start trying some out!