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Sunday, September 26, 2010

pretend and play changing pad

I feel like this project is getting a little bit hugely out of hand.  However, I'm starting on a few custom orders and also hoping to put a few pieces of this set into my super lame Etsy store, so I'm in deep . . . maybe too deep with the pretend and play mommy set.  

Here's a little recap of what we've covered so far in the pretend and play set.






Now, on to the pretend and play changing pad.  Thankfully, this particular changing pad doesn't actually need to be water resistant, so you probably already have the supplies on hand.

Here's what you need:
-contrasting fabric
-fusible fleece or quilt batting or fusible interfacing
-ribbon

Here's what you do . . . so easy:
1)  Measure the doll or dolls who will most likely be using the changing pad.  Cut your fabric and fusible fleece or batting to these measurements adding about two inches.

2)  I wanted to add a few details to my plain fabric on this particular changing pad.  I only had a few scraps left of the pattern/color that I used for the bassinet and diaper bag, so I used fusible interfacing to secure the scraps and also used the sewing machine to add a little stitch detail.  With the other changing pad I used quilt batting so I quilted one side with straight parallel lines for added detail.

3)  Fuse interfacing or fleece according to package directions. (Or quilt batting to one piece of fabric.  You can see the detail of that in the second picture.)

 4)  Cut ribbon 15 to 20 inches - depending on the length of your changing pad.  Remember the ribbon will be folded in half, and it needs to be long enough to wrap around the rolled up changing pad and tied.  Fold it in half right sides together.

5)  Sandwich folded up ribbon in between fabric rectangles right sides together.  Pin.  Sew around leaving two inches for turning.

6)  Turn.  Fold in turning opening and top stitch all the way around the changing pad to close up opening. 

7)  Roll up, tie, stick in diaper bag along with diaper wipes and doll diapers!  So cute!  Hours of fun for your little one!

Craft on!
   
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20 comments:

  1. Wow - soo cute yet again!! This is seriously the best dolly set I've ever seen. So much better than store bought. I love the changing pad - the ribbons are really cute. :)

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  2. I love this littel dolly set and the bag adorable and I agree with the above commentor - you wouldn't be able to find something this unique in a store. Great work!

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  3. This is too cute! I'm your newest follower!

    Kristin :)
    Keenly Kristin

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  4. You really do think of EVERYTHING! I admire your dedication.

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  5. You have so many cute ideas. I love this! I would love if you linked it to my linky party!
    http://memakingdo.blogspot.com/2010/09/your-so-very-creative-linky-party.html

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  6. you are awesome!
    you know what you have to do next right?
    make a cute little custom made doll! j/k
    you put so much hard work into this play set, it's fantastic! I think I am going to make this whole play set for my nieces birthday in February!

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  7. I want your seamstress skills. You inspire me to keep practicing!

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  8. Well, you did it. You made me break down and make another gift for the kiddies. I sure hope you're happy, knowing that you are responsible for the death of so many trees (for the wrapping paper)! By now I think I've destroyed an entire Indonesian rainforest. Won't you please think of the trees and stop coming up with such wonderful ideas?

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  9. You just have the cutest ideas! Thanks for joining us for Anything Related!
    {Rebekah}

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  10. I am LOVING your Pretend and Play series!! I linked to your tutorial over at Craft Gossip Sewing:
    http://sewing.craftgossip.com/tutorial-pretend-and-play-changing-pad-for-dollies/2010/09/29/

    --Anne

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  11. I love the diapers, wipes and changing pad! I'm going to make these for my 2 yr old niece for Christmas... she already has plenty of diaper bags and purses, but I think she'll be ECSTATIC to have the necessary items!

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  12. Very fun! I think I'll making this for my grand daughter. Thanks for sharing!

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  13. Oh my goodness, SO CUTE! My girls would LOVE this. What a fun and creative idea! Is this for your kids now or for Christmas? Thanks so much for linking up to my Friday link party! See you next Friday!

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  14. Simply adorable! You are so talented!

    Thanks for linking up for Friday Favorites!

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  15. This is super cute! I love this idea, thanks for sharing!

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  16. This is such a cute idea. I may have to make one of these.

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  17. What an amazing set of pretend stuff you have created. If only I had a girl.

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  18. The best changing tables and pads liners will help shield your changing pad from wetness and stains, yet additionally, keep your little one overall quite warm at the hour of your will work with diaper changing.

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