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littleflo Thu 28-May-20 12:21:54

I made some mini crochet duffle bags out of crochet cotton and then bought motifs to decorate them. I made different sizes so that they can be stuffed with something as tiny a a dummy, then one for a rattle and one for baby wipes. They hung on pegs in the nursery.

Grammaretto Thu 28-May-20 11:09:29

Congratulations!

Before you begin anything, check with the mum, I suggest.

I agree that a blanket, patchwork or other, would be lovely and appropriate if they are in the UK approaching winter. Also easy to hide if you are keeping a secret. though these secrets are hard to hide for long.

Witzend Thu 28-May-20 09:54:29

Ditto to blankets. I made one in squares - a Debbie Bliss pattern in very soft yarn - for Gdc1 and it’s still being used 5 years later for Gdc3. Didn’t know the sex for no. 1 so did it in fairly neutral creams, yellows, blues and greens.

Henny2020 Mon 27-Apr-20 10:22:40

Lovely ideas - thank you everyone.
@Missfoodlove - I love those little bandana type bibs
@Davida1968 - great idea too!

Davida1968 Thu 23-Apr-20 15:54:13

How about a "taggie blanket" Like this: www.redtedart.com/how-to-make-a-taggie-blanket-easy-sewing-project/?cn-reloaded=1
Or there are other online sites which show you how. Babies love "taggies"!

Missfoodlove Thu 23-Apr-20 15:52:12

Dribble bibs, like little bandanas, they stop their little chests getting wet.
Cot and pram sheets and be made from larger sheets, brushed cotton is lovely.
Sock monkeys are really easy to make, there are lots of online tutorials.

Callistemon Thu 23-Apr-20 15:51:51

I haven't heard of nestling blankets, they sound lovely.

Callistemon Thu 23-Apr-20 15:50:16

How exciting!
I would suggest a blanket too, but in a crochet stitch without holes which could trap tiny fingers.

There are yarn sales on at the moment and there are lots of free patterns online too.

Some young mums love handmade garments for babies, others don't so a blanket is a safer bet as this will be a winter baby.

Or a patchwork cot quilt if you sew.

GrannyLaine Thu 23-Apr-20 15:31:48

Congratulations Henny2020 that's lovely news. I've knitted and sewn lots of items for my grandchildren but the most special and enduring were the nestling blankets that they were wrapped in as soon as they were born. Basically two layers of soft flannelette fabric about a metre square, patterned on one side (Beatrix Potter prints are lovely) and stitched together with a thin layer of polyester wadding between. I quilted around the patterns to hold the layers together and inserted cotton lace or ric rac between the turned fabric edges. Lovely for keeping the baby warm when having skin to skin contact with Mum

Doodledog Thu 23-Apr-20 15:16:34

Blankets are always useful. There are lots of patterns for both knitting and crochet on Ravelry, and you have plenty of time to complete one before November.

You might want to make it with washable yarn, as new parents might not appreciate having to hand wash things when they are busy and tired, but there are lots of possibilities, from complicate heirloom ones to simple cut classic everyday ones.

Congratulations on the impending arrival!

Henny2020 Thu 23-Apr-20 14:52:05

My son has announced that he and his girlfriend are expecting a baby in November. Any ideas of things I could sew or crochet (I don't knit)?
I have absolutely no experience of small babies, and no idea of the needs of a modern baby! There are no babies in our family - and I can't ask any friends, or my other son's girlfriend who is a nanny, because DH and I have been sworn to secrecy while the lockdown is on. I can't ask the future mum as she is in lockdown at her mum's house in another town - and anyway I don't want to raise expectations of me actually completing anything, and I want to be able to not give it if it s c**p!
Any suggestions welcome.