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Or maybe this would be better titled:  "In which I find I'm too cheap to buy (new) baby clothes."

 

Darren has a ton of baby clothes, very few of which I've bought new (those I have bought new were almost exclusively on sale).  Most of his clothes have either been given to me, sold to me by a coworker very cheap (50 cents/item), bought at rummage sale, or bought at Goodwill.  Yesterday, though, in trying to find something for him to wear, I discovered that he has very few pants.  No problem, I thought, I'll run to Kmart and pick up a couple of pairs.

 

Apparently, I had no idea what baby clothes really costs!  I bought three pairs.  The pair you see above is the only pair I'm keeping.  They were $4.99, which is what I expected to pay.  The two other pairs are going back today.  While they were on sale, for $7.49, they are normally $10.99/pair!  I cannot be alone in thinking it's ridculous to spend $10+ on something he's going to wear two months.  (The fact that I am currently pregnant and plan to have many more children is irrelevant, as far as I am concerned.)

 

I was content (though far from thrilled) with the $7.49 price, but the more I thought about it, the more I realized how stupid I was being.  Here I am, a girl with more sewing machines than I can shake a stick at (5, at last count).  Here I am, a girl with more fabric than I know what to do with--and a good chunk of that fabric is denim!  Here I am, a girl dozens of children's sewing patterns that I have yet to touch!

 

So today I dug out my trusty Kwik Sew's Sewing for Baby and traced out master pattern 16--a very basic pair of elastic waist pants.  I'd love to say that I got 3 pairs sewed up today, but alas, tracing is as far as I got.  The pattern is a very simple one, though, (as I knew it would be), and I hope to get at least one pair, if not two, sewn tomorrow. 

 

What I like best about sewing my own is knowing that I can put an extra-long hem on them.  (The pattern calls for 2"; I plan on doing 4".)  Since my boy is already tall and seems to be growing far faster length-wise than width-wise (which is a good thing, I suppose!), this seems like a very practical plan. 

 

In totally unrelated news, I recently discovered the world of "mommy" podcasts.  I newly subscribed to a couple this morning, and while I haven't had time to listen to them, yet, I'm looking forward to hearing them on my many trips in the car.

 

In school, I was always lousy at writing conclusions to my papers.  It looks like I'm still bad at writing conclusions.  Some things never change.

 

03:51 - Monday, October 15, 2007 - post comment


on your way!

yep, get those sewing machines going!

blessings, Penny
coming Oct 22, "Save the Farm, Bless the Preacher, Drought Sale!"

http://www.pennyraine.com

Penny - 04:26 - Monday, October 15, 2007


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I was thinking about you last night and this morning. I never buy clothes at Walmart or the like - too cheap; they fall apart during one kid, much less lasting for hand-me-downs. Now, I know you are planning on making your baby's clothes, and I say POWER TO YA! but I do not sew. and here are a few tips I have discovered (mind I NEVER say no to free hand-me-downs, but I quit buying them).
I shop at Dillards, Kohls and Ross. At the first two I purchase from the 75% off sales, so I have never spent more than $5 per item. until recently - I am spending about 7 for my ds5's pants.... At Ross I check the sale racks first - usually about $3 for a new good-quality shirt, and 5 for pants. I shop at the end of the season for the next year, so I always buy big. I bought a coat - brand new nice as could be for 15, and my son wore it (big) the first year, small-ish the last, and 2 years in the between. I just bought his second coat last spring. anyway, check those kind of places out. great deals, just keep in mind what you are willing to pay so you can say no to the really cute thing you will indubidibly find!

morningsunshine - 10:07 - Tuesday, October 16, 2007


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Anna S - 01:02 - Wednesday, October 17, 2007


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