Monday, February 21, 2011

Baby Bassinet

My friend Jody contacted me with a project, she has a new little girl on the way and a really ugly bassinet to put her in.  She wondered if I could do something about that.

It started like this, very navy, quilted and ruffled.  There was a ton of fabric and teddy bears everywhere.

I replaced the ruffles with clean, crisp pleats, got rid of the teddy bears and updated the colour.

I made a satin mattress cover, I've heard it helps with babies bald spots and it makes the entire thing look luxurious.

This also happens to be the project that was more frustrating than any other.  I took the original cover apart and used it as a pattern for the new pieces.  I got them all put back together and then tried to put it on the frame only to find that it was way too small.  My pieces were exactly the same size as the original, the original wasn't stretchy or cut on the bias but somehow mine still wouldn't fit.  I ended up having to replace some of my pieces and add about 5 inches.  I don't understand why the difference but in the end I made it work.

The change is huge, Jody is thrilled with it and it fits perfectly in the baby's room.


Linking To
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16 comments:

  1. I love it!! It looks wonderful!

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  2. AMAZING work!! It's even better in person if you can believe it!

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  3. So cute. great work! I am a new follower. :) Can't wait to see the rest of your projects!
    Humble Homemaking

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  4. I see you recover baby things a lot... would you be interested in taking on a new project??? A back baby carrier...

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  5. How adorable. I love the color. I'm your newest follower. Be sure to stop by my blog Monday and add your project to the More The Merrier Monday Link Party.

    http://diyhshp.blogspot.com

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  6. Lovely! Love the purple! Fabulous job!
    Thanks for linking up to Making It With Allie! I can't wait to see what you have for next week!
    AllieMakes.Blogspot.com

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  7. Beautiful job! It looks fabulous!
    Thanks so much for linking up to my Catch a Glimpse party! Always nice to see a new face.

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  8. this is so awesome! I love that fabric!!!
    We are having a linky party if you would like to join... http://www.bubblynaturecreations.com/2011/02/project-party-weekend-springtime.html

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  9. Amazing transformation!
    Dropping by from Met Monday, with a post on repurposed shelving.

    Allison
    Atticmag

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  10. That's beautiful, Laura! I'm loving all your baby item fix-ups that I see on your sidebar. As a new grandma I appreciate making some of these things a bit prettier.

    {Visiting from Met Monday}.

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  11. You are creative & talented! Found you on MM at BNOTP. Just started my blog focusing on kids room designs and would love to include this in my gallery - email or comment me! ....and I'm going back to look at more things you've done!....

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  12. I loved this and your other refurbished baby items too. Would be so flattered if you would share one of them on Motivated Monday at BeColorful.
    Pam

    http://becolorful.typepad.com

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  13. wow wow wow!!! I'm not a purple person, but the work that went into this! And the pleating.. Just amazing! I'm featuring this on my Topsy Turvy Tuesday this week!

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  14. The biggest the biggest the biggest the biggest Oso. Louis Netta

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  15. What do you think about wooden bassinets?

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