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in Babys First Toys· Flosstyle Patterns· Kanga Carrier· Rainbow Hat· Sprouts· Super Suit

5 Essential Sews for a New Baby

New babies are always so exciting!

My first thoughts when I find out that a family member or friend is expecting is “what can I sew?” so I decided to put together a round up of my top 5 essential sews for a new baby.

Flosstyle Pattern Super Suit has got your baby essentials covered. Sleevles, short sleeve and long sleeve options along with skater dress hack.

Super Suit
The Super Suit is perfect and has your onesie needs covered all year round, with sleeveless, short sleeves and long sleeve versions. Starting at 00000 all the way up to size 2. The pattern also includes tank and dress options.

Check out the Skater Dress Hack

Flosstyle Patterns Rainbow Hat is perfect for kids of all ages and all seasons with the included beanie option.

Rainbow Hat
No matter what time of year it is there is a Rainbow Hat option to suit. There are 3 brim options straight, floppy or ruffled and even the option to make a beanie. A matching beanie is the perfect addition to any outfit to keep that little newborn head cozy and warm.

Flosstyle Patterns Sprouts, this pattern has so many options you won't need any other shorts/pants pattern!

Sprouts
With six different styles and a size range to cover from newborn to preschool the Sprouts are the only pants/shorts pattern you will need. My favourite option to make are the Bloomies, they are just so cute!

Watch the pucker hack video on our Facebook group.

Flosstyle Patterns Babys First Toys is great for babies who are just finding their hands and looking for something to play with. For older babies try the balloon ball cover.

Baby’s First Toys
The Baby’s First Toys make great gifts for boys and girls in fun fabrics and they can be made with or without the ruffles. Sized for little hands and designed with safety in mind they are perfect for little ones of all ages.

Kanga Carrier
The Kanga Carrier is probably my most fulfilling sew ever, being able to look at the finished carrier and say “I made that” is a pretty awesome feeling. The carrier can be made on most domestic machines and no overlocker is required. Plus it’s much simpler than it looks. (I promise).

We would love to see photos of your creations in our Flosstyle Fair group.

Happy Sewing
xx Gail

Filed Under: Babys First Toys, Flosstyle Patterns, Kanga Carrier, Rainbow Hat, Sprouts, Super Suit Tagged With: Essential Sews for Baby, PDF Sewing Patterns, Sewing for baby, What to sew for baby

in Freebies· Printable· Sew For kids

Super Fun Games to Play with Bean Bags with a Free Printable

Bean Bags are a super versatile toy and the number of ways to play with them is limited only by your imagination. I have put together a list of our favourites and created a free printable booklet (you can find the link at the bottom of the post) so you can have them all in one handy place. It’s also perfect to add to add as part of a gift.

Free printable booklet full of games to play with bean bags. Perfect to add to a gift of handmade bean bags for a birthday present.

Want to play the games but don’t have any bean bags? Head over to the Make Your Own Bean Bags Tutorial.

Bean Bag Games

Target Toss:
Scatter the printable targets on the ground, with lowest points closest to the throwing line. Take turns tossing bean bags and trying to land on the targets.
Increase the challenge by placing the targets inside objects such as a bucket or pot.

Walk the Line:
For this activity you will need a piece of rope, lay the rope in a straight line on the ground. Balance a bean bag on your head and try to walk along the rope without it falling off.
Ideas to make it harder are to balance a second bean bag on top of the first, pick up an object along the way, add turns or waves to the rope line or try a heel to toe walk.

Walk the Line Bean Bag Game, part of the free printable booklet at flosstyle.com

Fill the Bucket:
Place a pile of bean bags on one side of the yard and a bucket on the other, move all the bean bags to the bucket one at a time. You can make this a race with more than one child by giving them each a bucket to fill and see who gets the most. Or for one child change the way they have to get to the bucket each time eg. crawl, hop, jump, walk backwards etc.

Juggling:
Start with one bean bag and toss it up and catch with the other hand. Once this can be done add a second bean bag and toss both to the other hand at the same time. Then add the third bean bag, for this to work your riming needs to be spot on, you will need to be catching with one hand, while tossing with the other and have one bean bag still in the air ready to catch.

Free printable Bean Bag Games: Try and hit the targets to get the most points

Tossing:
Start by tossing the bean bag into the air and then catching it, once you can do this easily try some of these ideas; toss the bean bag higher into the air, try to toss and catch the bean bag with only one hand, toss with one had and catch with the other or add a clap after tossing the bean bag and before catching, see how many claps you can add and still catch the bean bag.
Ultimate challenge: Try throwing up the bean bag and then catch it on the back of your hand. Throw it up from the back of the hand, and catch again. Can you toss it from the back of one hand to the other hand? And then back again?

Jumping Beans:
Scatter the bean bags on the floor. Pick up one and toss it into the air. With the same hand, pick up another bag and transfer it to your other hand. Repeat until you have all bean bags in one hand, and catch the thrown beanbag in the other.

Read to start playing? Download the printable booklet. You can fold the pages together to make a booklet or cut each on out and punch a hole in the corner and tie together with string or ribbon.

Bean Bag Games Free Printable from flosstyle.com

Filed Under: Freebies, Printable, Sew For kids Tagged With: diy play, Free Printable

in Freebies· Sew For kids· Sewing with Kids· Tutorials

Free Bean Bag Tutorial

We have been invited to a birthday party later this month and I wanted to sew something for the birthday boy that he could play with.

Bean bags are the perfect classic toy for kids of almost all ages. They are simple and open ended toys that can be used in so many different ways. They can not only be used for stacking, tossing and catching, this colourful collection can also be used for educational play such as colour recognition, matching, and counting.

Before I had even finished sewing these Parker was trying to run away with them, so I decided to make him his own set while I was at it.

I used heat transfer vinyl (HTV) to make the letters and numbers on my bean bags. You can cut these from HTV and iron on or make fabric appliques.

You could also try using fabrics with different textures, such as minky, satin, cord etc to turn the bean bags into sensory toys.

You will need:

-Fabric
-Filling (Rice, Plastic Pellets, Corn etc)

How to make them:

I used 6″ squares for the large bean bags and 4″ squares for the smaller ones. (You can use smaller or larger squares to suit you)

Cut 2 matching squares for each of bean bags you’d like to make. (I chose a plain colour for one side and character print for the other.)

-If you are applying HTV or applique do that before sewing squares together.
-Place 2 squares right sides together and sew around the edges leaving a gap big enough to turn and fill.
-Snip the corners and turn out, use a chopstick to push out corners
-Top stitch the 3 sides of the bean bag that don’t have the gap on them.
-Fill the bag with filling of your choice and top stitch that side to close the bean bag.

Free Bean Bags Tutorial. Great for presents and educational play.

Each bean bag seam is double stitched to provide extra security against breakage. You should check your bean bags regularly for wear and loose stitching. If you have used an organic filling such as rice, be sure to store your bean bags where they won’t get wet.

You can find some great games to play with your bean bags and a free printable booklet which is great to add when giving these as a present by clicking the link.

Another great idea for a handmade present is the Ultimate Bucket Hat. You can find a complete tutorial on how to sew it here.

Happy Sewing
x Gail

Filed Under: Freebies, Sew For kids, Sewing with Kids, Tutorials Tagged With: diy play, educational play, free tutorial, montessori

in Uncategorized

An’s Tester experience of the latest pattern, the Bolster Beanbag.

Look at this kittens paws! He or she is going to be massive I bet.

An was a super tester in the wonderful group we had. I’m a big animal lover, especially because these amazing photos are of my favourite breed, Maine Coons.

She was kind enough to leave her first footrest version for the cattery kittens to keep. How sweet! An quickly whipped up a toddler version for her new kittens.

An writes a lovely review of her testing experience in her blogpost.

Please give it a read ๐Ÿ™‚

‘Sew happy’ for her and the kittens who will be joining their family soon! ๐Ÿ˜‰

x

Natasha

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Beanbag, Bolster Beanbag, decor, Tester

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