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Cute Baby Boy Clothes

I'm going to make some baby clothes. Because I need another project--yes, I do.

My grandson Kai (short for Malachi) is due in September, and even though dd and dsil have been given approximately 1 ton of baby clothes, I have reserved the right to make his coming-home-from-the-hospital layette. It shall be presented at her 2nd baby shower, which will take place in August, so I better get started.

I googled "cute baby boy clothes" for inspiration--all the boy clothes look pretty much the same, but a few on this site stood out: One of a Kind Kid.

I don't want to forget SewBaby or The Snap Source, either.

I already have Kwik Sew's Sewing for Baby.

Perhaps now is the time to decide on some labels from here or here?

Ebay has some cute baby cotton knits, too.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Oh Mom...
I hope you're kidding about that fluffy sailor suit with the ribbons. I'm looking forward to you making clothes for my babies when I have them but I'm thinking if I can make a request that if I have boys please don't make him wear that.
=D
PS massage is fun

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