Guest guest Posted February 25, 2005 Report Share Posted February 25, 2005 Ahhhh! How cool are you ?!?!?!!! That is sooo wonderful! I will absolutely take a 2T. I'm amazed you got all that done so fast! All I did since you posted about this was print birthday party invitations and take a nap with Darbi (which NEVER happens LOL). I wouldn't even know where to start to alter a pattern. I have enough problems just following the directions ya know. I will email you privately with my address. I'm very excited to finally have one of these for Darbi, as the ones I've found in stores were too small for her brace when she was less than a year old so we never got one. Do you think this is something you would be interested in marketing for Ponseti Clubfoot babes? If you could make these patterns, we could post something on the website (and probably in the tips file too) where parents could order from you. It might be a bit of work for you, but if you were paid for your time and materials then perhaps? Or, if you don't want to do that do you think it would be possible to post some instructions or pattern online? I don't know how that works, but I think it's needed pretty badly by many of us. Or maybe you could make a little dough on the side making them for people too. You are just way too cool! Thank you so much! Kori At 03:30 PM 2/25/2005, you wrote: >I spent a bit of time and came up with a few different sizes that I >would be willing to copy and mail to whomever. I have so far sizes 6- >12 mo, 12-18 mo, 2T, and 3T. (and 4T is you really want it) But I >will just put a little disclaimer here. These were altered by me and >are not McCalls, Butterick, Kwik-Sew, etc. perfect. So forgive a bit >of human error. They sew together easy, have a front zipper, and are >designed for stretch fabric (fleece, terry, french terry, etc.) They >have ribbing at the neck and wrist. And of course, gussets on the >sides and an insert on the bottom to allow more room for the braces. >Just let me know who, where, and what size and I will see what I can >do. > >Thanks > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2005 Report Share Posted February 25, 2005 Wow , you're talented! I would like to request a size 2 if possible. How do we arrange payment and mailing? thanks, ee Pattern for sleep sack thingy I spent a bit of time and came up with a few different sizes that I would be willing to copy and mail to whomever. I have so far sizes 6- 12 mo, 12-18 mo, 2T, and 3T. (and 4T is you really want it) But I will just put a little disclaimer here. These were altered by me and are not McCalls, Butterick, Kwik-Sew, etc. perfect. So forgive a bit of human error. They sew together easy, have a front zipper, and are designed for stretch fabric (fleece, terry, french terry, etc.) They have ribbing at the neck and wrist. And of course, gussets on the sides and an insert on the bottom to allow more room for the braces. Just let me know who, where, and what size and I will see what I can do. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2005 Report Share Posted February 25, 2005 I agree, too cool! These sleep sacks are FANTASTIC for these DBB babies! The shoe shops ought to pass one out with every new DBB, haha. Everett can't straighten his legs out in his anymore but it's still too chilly to go with out it and the store here doesn't sell a larger size. s. Re: Pattern for sleep sack thingy Ahhhh! How cool are you ?!?!?!!! That is sooo wonderful! I will absolutely take a 2T. I'm amazed you got all that done so fast! All I did since you posted about this was print birthday party invitations and take a nap with Darbi (which NEVER happens LOL). I wouldn't even know where to start to alter a pattern. I have enough problems just following the directions ya know. I will email you privately with my address. I'm very excited to finally have one of these for Darbi, as the ones I've found in stores were too small for her brace when she was less than a year old so we never got one. Do you think this is something you would be interested in marketing for Ponseti Clubfoot babes? If you could make these patterns, we could post something on the website (and probably in the tips file too) where parents could order from you. It might be a bit of work for you, but if you were paid for your time and materials then perhaps? Or, if you don't want to do that do you think it would be possible to post some instructions or pattern online? I don't know how that works, but I think it's needed pretty badly by many of us. Or maybe you could make a little dough on the side making them for people too. You are just way too cool! Thank you so much! Kori At 03:30 PM 2/25/2005, you wrote: >I spent a bit of time and came up with a few different sizes that I >would be willing to copy and mail to whomever. I have so far sizes 6- >12 mo, 12-18 mo, 2T, and 3T. (and 4T is you really want it) But I >will just put a little disclaimer here. These were altered by me and >are not McCalls, Butterick, Kwik-Sew, etc. perfect. So forgive a bit >of human error. They sew together easy, have a front zipper, and are >designed for stretch fabric (fleece, terry, french terry, etc.) They >have ribbing at the neck and wrist. And of course, gussets on the >sides and an insert on the bottom to allow more room for the braces. >Just let me know who, where, and what size and I will see what I can >do. > >Thanks > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2005 Report Share Posted February 26, 2005 Thank you so much natalie! I would love a size 2T please. I hope this is the information that you need. Here is our info: 81 Street Brantford, ON N3T 3K7 Thank you again! Pattern for sleep sack thingy I spent a bit of time and came up with a few different sizes that I would be willing to copy and mail to whomever. I have so far sizes 6- 12 mo, 12-18 mo, 2T, and 3T. (and 4T is you really want it) But I will just put a little disclaimer here. These were altered by me and are not McCalls, Butterick, Kwik-Sew, etc. perfect. So forgive a bit of human error. They sew together easy, have a front zipper, and are designed for stretch fabric (fleece, terry, french terry, etc.) They have ribbing at the neck and wrist. And of course, gussets on the sides and an insert on the bottom to allow more room for the braces. Just let me know who, where, and what size and I will see what I can do. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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