When RedDog was born a kind neighbor of the Queen's gave us this bassinet which she no longer needed. He slept in it for about two months and then it went up into our attic, where it has remained for the past six years. The other day I asked the Hubby to retrieve it so I could clean it up and get it ready for our pending arrival.
When he brought it to me, it was not as I remembered it. The great texture of the basket weaved sides was the same, but my mind had repressed the memory of the 70's era "quilted" plastic lining, covered with pastel teddy bears holding balloons. Nevertheless, I wiped it down with a wet rag and placed it in a corner in our room, where it has sat for the past two weeks, taunting me with its tackiness.
Disclaimer: I do not profess to be a sewer of any kind. If I did, it would offend the sensitivities of those who actually can craft beautiful things out of fabric and thread. Instead, I like to call myself a "fauxer" because what I do is fake sewing that usually turns out as passable, but with many glaring errors. The sad truth is that I come from a long line of talented seamstresses. That gene, however, passed me by.
Still, I couldn't stand the pink teddy bears another minute, so I grabbed some fabric from my meager stash in the basement, crafted a little pattern out of a roll of my kids art paper, and actually sewed a slipcover for the bassinet. And I think it turned out quite AWESOME! Now my baby will spend his time napping in style and I can cross another crazy pregnant lady project off my list.
If you look carefully in the above photograph, you can see the results of our recent dining room upheaval. We've needed to replace the very worn 13 year old carpet on the top floor of our house for some time now and decided the best time to do it was before the baby came. This resulted in a week of sheer chaos at our house with every piece of furniture and artwork shoved into the upstairs bathrooms, dining room and office on the main floor.
We lived in the basement for four days, with all three kids sleeping on their mattresses in the play room {what adventure!}.
To add to the madness, the Hubby and I realized the night before the new carpet went in that now was the perfect time to repaint all of the baseboards since we could drip paint on the subfloor with reckless abandon. So we spent a very, very late night putting a bright coat of white paint on all of the baseboards. The Hubby and I work very well together in these types of situations. and enjoyed conversation and laughter while sweating and painting for what seemed like hours. He is a good, good man to humor me in such ways.
I've spent the better part of the last week and a half putting the upstairs back together one room at a time, weeding through and purging any junk along the way. It has been completely therapeutic and totally exhausting. Unfortunately, it has not induced labor.
So that's the anti-climactic big news around here. We now have really beautiful, PLUSH carpeting upstairs. I want to roll around on it and find myself a little obsessive about how fun it is to see vacuum marks on it. It makes me happy to think that our new baby will eventually become mobile on this carpet and earn himself the trademark chappy knees of a crawler.
11 comments:
I think the bassinet looks great now. I'm with you on covering up those pink bears. They were sorta creepy if you ask me.
You are beyond hilarious. I can't believe all these last minute projects you are taking on. Your nesting instincts must be in full effect. =)
I think the nest is just about ready, bring on the baby birdie.
I am SUPER impressed at your bassinet cover, esp. for someone who claims to not be a sewer. It looks fabulous! And hooray for super plush carpet.
I totally get the vaccuum lines thing. Stacey was notorious for vacuuming the bathroom rug in the main bathroom at our parents house and then would not let us go in there becuase then we would mess up the lines!!!! We have the same bassinet. Although it wasn't plastic-y pink teddy bears. Ours had a premade slip cover on it.
I can't believe you claim not to be a talented seamstress when you MADE YOUR OWN PATTERN!!! I can sew on buttons and repair small holes but nothing will ever be able to make me do that!!
It looks really nice!
So many projects in so little time. Your house should be redubbed "The house that {insert baby name} built." You are an awe-inspiring pregnant woman. Pregnancy = productivity = pretty place to live.
You take the cake in the nesting dept! HOLY COW!!! And to think of all the other stuff you had going on with Little League, end of school stuff, callings . . . you boggle my mind! I love the late night baseboard project, for that is so something Ryan and I would do! Well done on it all!!!
From one fauxer to another...mighty fine job on the bassinet. I have the exactly same bassinet, minus the quilted 70's bears. Instead you will find plain white plastic attached by elastic which would occasionally fall down. I think your alternative is a much better idea. Alas, no more babies for me so I'll just save this bassinet (and your crafty idea) for my grandchildren.
What a lovely result! Now your baby will have a stylish place to lay his head. :)
What a lovely result! Now your baby will have a stylish place to lay his head. :)
Looks to me that you can sew just fine. The cover looks great, so much better and the carpet too. Good Luck getting everything in order.
Hi, just started reading and I'm enjoying your blog. I think you are not telling the truth about the sewing thing, the bassinet cover is wonderful.
I own three sewing machines and havent the faintest idea how they work.
Also, can't believe you are so far along and painted baseboards. Holy cow!
Looking forward to reading more:-)
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