Showing posts with label wool cover. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wool cover. Show all posts

Friday, April 11, 2014

Babies 1st Birthday:The Raspberry Patch Boutique Wool Soakers and Shorties & Giveaway

The Raspberry Patch Boutique is ran by WAHM Malina and she has a great variety of items that she makes. I tried out a pair os Shorties and a soaker. Her prices are great as well soakers start at $12 shorties and longies start at $15. First is my favorite is the custom applique Upcycled Merino Wool Shorties.




I wont forget the backside shot which is my favorite.
I love these I love wool but it must be a thin wool and non scratchy so I was really excited when these were in my mail box. I took them out and I immediately washed and Lanolized them. I have a how to video and when it is up I will add it to the bottom of this post. We have been using these during the day over fitted diapers. The fit on these are great and they will last him awhile with a little room to spare. These were made with custom measurements that I gave her. She was very sweet and walked me thru the measurement process so we would get it right and it worked great. Here is how they look on.
Now here is the backside.
I also tried out a soaker as well and it is just as cute.
Now the back.
I love how thin these are and i can still fit them inside his pajamas. I even sometimes put these over my covers at night time just because he is such a heavy wetter at night for extra protection.

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Here is my how to video how to wash your wool.


How to Lanolize your wool.

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Thursday, February 14, 2013

Loving WAHM's Week: A Lambs Tail Review & Giveaway

Today's WAHM is Jennifer she operates A Lambs Tail on facebook. Here is some info about her and her store. I have been knitting recreationally for about 20 years. Recently, I had my first baby and fell in love with cloth diapers. Crazily, I was unaware of wool’s role in cloth diapering until very recently, and once I found out the details of how awesome wool is (and despite its reputation it is also shockingly easy to use and care for!), it seemed natural to marry the two. My husband grew up in a household that was/is intimately familiar with wool-his mom ran a business where she took wool from fleece to yarn. My husband did (and still can do) the spinning part of that business. So I guess you could say wool has always been a part of our family-and now it’s part of our baby’s sweet little tushy!