Sunday, June 28, 2009

Lemon coconut cleanser

Here is another version of the lemon cleanser. This one has coconut oil along with rose hip seed oil. It is wonderfully fragrant and a real treat for your skin.

Lemon coconut cleanser
This is a creme cleanser that does not need water. I massage it on my face and remove it with a washcloth and toner.

2 tablespoons almond oil
2 tablespoons coconut oil
1 teaspoon rose hip oil
2 tablespoon emulsifying wax
3 tablespoons lemon juice
1/4 teaspoon borax
20 drops of lemon essential oil

In a double boiler, melt the wax and oils together. Warm the lemon juice and borax in another pan. Remove both from the heat and add together in a bowl using a whisk to blend. Add the lemon essential oil once the mixture cools a bit. Transfer to a container. I store the cleanser at room temperature, but I use it within a few weeks. If you are keeping it longer then it may need to be refrigerated.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Microfleece swim shorts



We are taking swimming lessons at the local pool. We have one more week to go and then he will have completed Starfish level 1, so very exciting. The water temperature in the indoor pool is very chilly and he shivered through a few of classes until I decided to make him a pair of warmer swim trunks. I made the shorts with the same monkey pants pattern and cut them a bit shorter. I used microfleece from Mill Direct which is the same fabric that I use to line his new diapers. The shorts turned out very nice and comfy. I also put him in a long sleeve microfleece onesie that I made for him last winter. He was very toasty at the last swim class. The shorts do absorb more water than the nylon version, but they dry pretty quickly once you wring out the water.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Easy hemp jersey diaper insert or prefold


I am busy working on the new diapers. The hemp/organic cotton jersey material came in the mail last week so time make the diaper inserts. I ordered the fabric from the usual place at Pick Hemp. They have the best prices and a large selection of hemp fabrics blended with organic cotton. For the inserts I am making my own version of open end prefolds. The prefolds wind up being 2-5-2 as far as layers go so nine layers total once it is folded in thirds. They are super easy to make, dry quickly and work great so very happy with the end result.

Hemp jersey prefold

Materials: Half a yard of Hemp/organic cotton jersey fabric. I don't prewash the fabric. I cut it larger to accomodate shrinkage.

1. Measure and cut an 18 inch piece of hemp jersey fabric. The insert will shrink to about 15 inches in length once washed and dried.


2. Cut off the selvage and zig zag around the entire piece of fabric.


3. Fold in the ends of the fabric 6 inches on both sides and sew.


4. Bring the ends of the fabric piece to the center and overlap. Pin and sew through all of the layers on both sides. All done



Sunday, June 14, 2009

A wonderful treat!!


Yesterday, I received a wonderful treat in the mail from Dolores at Achtung Kinder. During the month of May Sewmamasew hosted a giveaway and I was one of the lucky winners. It was a treat to open the box and see the sweet wrapped package. I opened the package and found a beautiful handmade bib and rattle. Little guy loves the rattle. He likes to shake it around our kitten who loves it too. I also received baby lotion and chocolate spice tea. Both are such a treat to the senses. Thank you so much Delores for sending the wonderful gifts our way. We love everything!!


Saturday, June 6, 2009

Super diaper


I made a pocket diaper from the recycled fleece and pul fabric. It turned out really nice and was fairly easy to sew. I realized once I got the fabric that I didn't think too much about how the two fabrics would match. I really wanted to get the pul fabric in aqua and I didn't have a lot of color choices for the recycled microfleece so I just went with the brightest option which was the lady bug red. I am happy with the combo though since they look like super hero diapers. In particular I think they look like superman diapers.

Before I started sewing the new diaper I watched an all in one diaper tutorial at Kids in the Garden. It has lots of tips including cutting the tabs separately to use the fabric more efficiently. I tried this with the celtic cloth pattern and was able to get four pul backs out of one fabric width as compared to only three with the full pattern. Very slick and a great way to economize on fabric. I also used the elastic method they suggested and it worked great. The best part though is the music so definitely worth watching if you are sewing diapers. The only problem I ran into with making the diapers was sewing the pul fabric. I used a regular sewing stitch and the seams bunched. I looked for tips online and switched to the stretch stitch. It worked fine after that so problem solved.

I really like the functionality of the new diaper. I have used it a lot this past week and it works great. It has survived the poop test so very good. It also keeps him dry and comfy for a few hours so I am happy I am making the switch. I was a little reluctant at first because I wanted to stay with natural fabrics as much as possible. But on the other hand the microfleece liner does work great and is a breeze a clean the messy stuff. I can also dry the diaper a lot quicker with the separate hemp inserts so great energy wise. So sort of mixed bag environmentally for me, but I think it is going work great for us both. One thing I have learned after being a mom for a year is that being flexible is a good thing.

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