They are gorgeous! The best part about making the bum part bigger to fit the nappy is that one day when they are out of nappies and taller, the pants fit them all over again.
oooh my creative space include corduroy as well (the in pinwale variety!) but i havne't made anything with it yet! love those play pants - well done ;-) (and that kids kitchen is just too adorable)
The pants are fantastic and look super comfy. One good thing about those nappies is that it helps keep their trousers up! My poor Eloise runs everywhere holding her pants and skirts up because she has absolutely no bum to hold them up. Love the little play kitchen. too cute!
Well done, they look very cute! I like the sustainable "theme" to your blog, I'm doing a project at uni about sustainable design and upcycling at the momene - very interesting!
Thanks for your comment btw, I might upload the animation to my blog when it's finished;) It's my first (15 seconds) 2D animation so don't expect too much haha.
I love the pocket on the back especially! And I know what you mean about needing a bit of extra girth round the cloth nappy ... although my fellow has just started on the undies now so we have the reverse problem!
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Great work Meagan
I love these - well done! I love the kitchen too :)
They look great. Those cloth bottoms do take up a bit more room don't they.
They look so great! I love cords, so snug & warm.
They are gorgeous! The best part about making the bum part bigger to fit the nappy is that one day when they are out of nappies and taller, the pants fit them all over again.
So gorgeous. And such a yummy colour, love the pocket too. xo
These are adorable WTG Momma!
oooh my creative space include corduroy as well (the in pinwale variety!) but i havne't made anything with it yet! love those play pants - well done ;-) (and that kids kitchen is just too adorable)
love the scooters. i see north got a new kitchen. lovely.
Yes, I've made the same mistake re: cloth nappies on a few pairs of pants. And now older son is out of them he's back to no bottom!! You can't win...
I adore that scooter fabric and you've found just the right way to use it, well done to you.
cute! you did a great job with these :)
I love the scooter - we are huge scooter fans here. Mr B restores old vintage ones.
Love the kitchen too!!
hah, nice work. i bet they're super comfy too.
Isn't corduroy great for winter, so warm and wears o well.
Love the little scooter highlights on these pants, very nice.
love them funky pants xxx
how sweet! I love it =)
The pants are fantastic and look super comfy. One good thing about those nappies is that it helps keep their trousers up! My poor Eloise runs everywhere holding her pants and skirts up because she has absolutely no bum to hold them up. Love the little play kitchen. too cute!
They are fab!! How many times have I not allowed for the little cloth bum! He looks super cute in his pants in front of his wee kitchen :)
Very funky, great job!
Well done, they look very cute!
I like the sustainable "theme" to your blog, I'm doing a project at uni about sustainable design and upcycling at the momene - very interesting!
Thanks for your comment btw, I might upload the animation to my blog when it's finished;) It's my first (15 seconds) 2D animation so don't expect too much haha.
Jo.
Awwww aren't they the cutest!
I love the pocket on the back especially! And I know what you mean about needing a bit of extra girth round the cloth nappy ... although my fellow has just started on the undies now so we have the reverse problem!
i'm having a mad passionate love affair with echino right now: love the bum!
xx
Very cute, what a clever Mum!
Very cute! :)
too cute! Love the little kitchen too :)
very sweet in a manly way
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