Bye, baby bunting,
Daddy's gone a-hunting,
for to get a rabbit skin,
to wrap the baby bunting in.
My Mom used to sing us that song as children. Now I sing it to my kids. And every time I hear the word "bunting", that's what comes to mind.
I loved the idea of some kind of banner to string up in the corner around Finnley's crib. It needed something, and I figured this would be just the thing to fill up those walls.
I started by carefully selecting the scraps of fabric I wanted to use, then cutting each one into a sort of "U" shape and stitching them to a plain cream linen backing. You could easily make this a reversible bunting by choosing fabrics in a different color scheme for the other side. 2 in 1!!
Pinking the rounded edge made the curve nice and smooth once the pieces were turned right side out.
I couldn't resist doing a little embroidery on a couple of them.
Then each got sandwiched between some extra wide bias tape and stitched in place.
I'm in love with this bunting.
I found this sweet little canvas at TJ Maxx on clearance for $7. Isn't it darling??
The embroidered pieces repeat the sentiment I stitched onto the crib skirt.
It was amazing how quickly this project came together. MUCH easier than I expected. But I think what I really dig is how inexpensive this was. Practically free! All of the fabric came from what I had on hand, so the only thing I bought was the bias binding-- and even that didn't have to be bought, but I was just feeling too daggum lazy to make some. :)
Just for fun I added labels to this last picture indicating what other projects my scraps of fabric have been used for (click to enlarge). This banner has little bits of memories sewn into it, which makes me love it even more.
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*EDIT: At the wise suggestion of my aunt, I re-hung the bunting higher to be sure that it would be out of Finnley's reach. If you make one of these, be sure to hang it so that your little one can't pull it down and become entangled.
Daddy's gone a-hunting,
for to get a rabbit skin,
to wrap the baby bunting in.
My Mom used to sing us that song as children. Now I sing it to my kids. And every time I hear the word "bunting", that's what comes to mind.
I loved the idea of some kind of banner to string up in the corner around Finnley's crib. It needed something, and I figured this would be just the thing to fill up those walls.
I started by carefully selecting the scraps of fabric I wanted to use, then cutting each one into a sort of "U" shape and stitching them to a plain cream linen backing. You could easily make this a reversible bunting by choosing fabrics in a different color scheme for the other side. 2 in 1!!
Pinking the rounded edge made the curve nice and smooth once the pieces were turned right side out.
I couldn't resist doing a little embroidery on a couple of them.
Then each got sandwiched between some extra wide bias tape and stitched in place.
I'm in love with this bunting.
I found this sweet little canvas at TJ Maxx on clearance for $7. Isn't it darling??
The embroidered pieces repeat the sentiment I stitched onto the crib skirt.
It was amazing how quickly this project came together. MUCH easier than I expected. But I think what I really dig is how inexpensive this was. Practically free! All of the fabric came from what I had on hand, so the only thing I bought was the bias binding-- and even that didn't have to be bought, but I was just feeling too daggum lazy to make some. :)
Just for fun I added labels to this last picture indicating what other projects my scraps of fabric have been used for (click to enlarge). This banner has little bits of memories sewn into it, which makes me love it even more.
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*EDIT: At the wise suggestion of my aunt, I re-hung the bunting higher to be sure that it would be out of Finnley's reach. If you make one of these, be sure to hang it so that your little one can't pull it down and become entangled.
awesome!! looks so good.
ReplyDeletei was just thinking- now you'll probably have to make a new diaper stacker to match! either that, or hang the other in a closet or something!
i love your embroidery.
such a cute nursery!
I'm concerned about the buttons on the rail protector thing. Couldn't your precious baby pull that off and possibly choke?
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