![]() ![]() And anyway, as it is with second babies, we are barely buying this kid anything new at all so I feel ok with a few frivolous handmade nursery details. So anyway, when I just could not find one I liked in a store, I decided, might as well have it match the rest of the nursery perfectly and use my own fabric, right?! Right. Perhaps, I should just always think things are going to take forever? Pessimistic crafting? ![]() But isn’t that always the way it is? The projects you think will be easy take nine million years and a bunch of swear words, and the ones you think will be a pain, turn out to be a breeze. And actually, I almost didn’t even attempt this project because I assumed it was going to be a pain. I am not making a backup because since we got lucky with O, the one we used in his nursery, while it doesn’t match the new room at all, is quite clean and perfectly usable for the times when the new cute one is in the wash. But the good thing is, they’re so easy to make, it’s not a big deal! (I’m sure that means that baby #2 will make up for it because now I’ve jinxed it, don’t you think? I mean, it did happen a few times, but almost always to dad–way to go kid! ha!) But seriously, I have heard enough diaper change explosion disaster stories from my mom friends to say, you are going to want more than one changing pad cover. I mean, knock on wood, O did not tend to make a mess in the middle of diaper changes all that often. I think I will start this project off by saying, do yourself a favor, make more than one of these. You won’t believe how easy this diaper changing pad cover is to sew yourself!
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