I am on the search for the perfect diaper bag. One not so big that
it's ridiculous (yes, I made a two foot long bag - don't ask), and one
that is not "cute". I'm really not a "cute" person. I'm more a
practical person.
Being a practical person, my most important requirement is that it
doesn't get in my way and can hold all my stuff as well as the baby's.
I started with this messenger bag:
This bag has a ton of pockets, including a removable "diaper" pocket
that can be snapped to a stroller. I would love this bag, except that
the fabric is a black and pink plaid. Remember my thing about "cute"?
Nothing pink, even this cool plaid, will ever be a part of my
wardrobe. I have a phobia. It's documented. I wish I could be one of
those people who can rock pink, but I'm more the black and white type.
Well, since I didn't have enough fabric in a color and weight that I would like, I started making more "slouchy" bags.
This is my current diaper bag. No, it's not black and white, but it's
a nice plain khaki. It's almost perfect. It has two interior pockets,
and is big enough for most stuff. I can shove two diapers and a
plastic bag of wipes. (I'm not cool enough to have one of those
plastic cases, and I plan on making a permanent case out of fused
plastic bags, but for now I use a ziploc.) I can also put my wallet and
one knitting project in it. I can even put a small grocery order in it
(if I take out the knitting). The only problem comes when I feel like
I have to pack the entire house in it. Then it's too small, but the
only thing big enough is my two foot long bag :).
Anyway, since I love it so much I made some more and put them in my store.
Have a look:
I love the next one, but I had already made the one I use, so it's up for sale:
Hope you like them.
Purse (Diaper Bag) Love
Saturday, June 7, 2008, 10:22 PM [General]
Apron
Monday, April 21, 2008, 10:22 PM [General]
Aprons are all the rage here at the Geek household. Being the geeky, dorky mom that I am, I had to make one for my son, the 15 month old "cook". I found out that they make incredibly perfect "bibs" for self feeding toddlers. So easy to make and to wash. As an added bonus, he loves them.
Check it out...
Here's a bunch I made for my shop.
Now I'm off to make oven mitts and more adorable chef hats...












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