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Frugal Diaper Sewing: Recycled Wool Wrap
Catherine McDiarmid-Watt |
Monday, July 22, 2019 |
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Delirose asked: Is there a free pattern for making a recycled wool wrap?
I would love to make a few of these for the new baby and would prefer a ready-made pattern/directions instead of having to figure it out all on my own.
Any links to suggest?
Amberlina posted: Try the The Sewing Dork pattern. She tells you how to do different steps so you can take what you need from it, and it is really easy to understand.
Wheezy posted: There's a free Upcycled Wool Wrap. It will work well with recycled wool sweaters.
Mamatomax posted: Here ya go: How To Sew a Wool Wrap
More Patterns:
♥ Sew a Wool Diaper Cover
♥ Wool Diaper Wrap
♥ My Favorite Everyday Wool Diaper Cover
Thanks to DeliRose for this Frugal Baby Tip!
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