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Category Archives: Crafts for Kids
The Attack of the Pajama Eaters!
We have been INVADED! ‘Victor’ made “By Night” made by Cavi
Posted in Crafts for Kids, Fearless Feats
Tagged pajama bag, pajama eaters, reader feature
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Pajama Eaters – Downloadable Pattern
There are few new additions to our household.
Posted in Crafts for Kids, Project 12, Tips, Tutorials, Patterns
Tagged children, diy, kids, monster, pajamas, pattern, pillow, sewing, softies, stuffed, tutorial
152 Comments
Swap-Out Bin Tags
Are any of you bin-loving, organization junkies? I am, at least in theory. Bins don’t stay on the shelf very long in our living room. I’ve tried a number of toy organization and labeling methods, but interests shift and toys rotate … Continue reading
Posted in Crafts for Kids, Making Home, Tips, Tutorials, Patterns
Tagged bins, diy, home, organization, sewing, toys, vinyl
11 Comments
Mini Smock Apron – Tutorial Modifications
(Pssst… Have you voted yet today?) I made Gianna her first apron when she was just a little over a year old, and she has complained of it not fitting for a while now. I finally got around to making … Continue reading
Posted in Crafts for Kids, Project 12, Tips, Tutorials, Patterns
Tagged apron, children, girls, sewing, smock apron, tutorial
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“A Soft Landing” Airplane Softie – The PATTERN
Well, here it is, folks! There long promised Airplane Softie Pattern! Just in time for “Celebrate the Boy” month, too. This project is a good one for overcoming your fears of curved seams and pins. I love sewing for children, because … Continue reading


