by boo305 05 Mar 2010

does anyone know where i could get a Free pattern for a child's sleeping bag type garment with arms? Thanks

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by april22 06 Mar 2010

http://shop.naaipatronen.nl/produ...;jsessionid=8CC2FDA6A35AD2E3EE353EAB6CFF6B63?__stateless=8CC2FDA6A35AD2E3EE353EAB6CFF6B63&
Maby you look here for idees

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by boo305 06 Mar 2010

I have massive amounts of tracksuit type material. anyone have any other suggestions on what to make with it... besides a tracksuit?

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by raels011 05 Mar 2010

If you are talking about the one for babies I have made lots I just make a longer jumper and button the back to the front at the bottom. Keeps baby warm and feet covered

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boo305 by boo305 06 Mar 2010

ahh that is an easy way to think :-) thanks for that..

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by toet 05 Mar 2010

A sleeping bag with arms sounds great,hope someone can help. cheers

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by daisy530 05 Mar 2010

Do you mean like a snuggie?

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boo305 by boo305 05 Mar 2010

is that what they're called?

danababes by danababes 05 Mar 2010

Could you be more specific with the age of the child? Baby's and toddler's ones are often called buntings, and generally zip up the middle...is this what you're after?

As for the "Snuggie" it's that fleece robe/dressing gown that's advertised on telly during winter months. Its basically a very long robe that you wear backwards. Dead easy to make. Why buy if you can make one heh:
http://www.sissonfamily.com/Sewin...

Interesting that the free pattern's date is 2006, and yet the similarly named one on telly started advertising here in 2009, eh? I often wonder about that :)

I might add that my mom fell for the ad lol .. get two for the incredibly low prices of blaah if you call within the next 10mins, so she did. Wellllllll I'd have returned it. I know fleece doesnt fray but ya kinda expect a little finishing details esp when you're paying more than..well..lol I'm sure you've all seen the ad :)

HTH :)
Dana
xXx

boo305 by boo305 06 Mar 2010

hey yes sorry, want it for babies and toddlers.. its like a sleeping back with a zip up the middle and arms..

boo305 by boo305 06 Mar 2010

sorry sleeping bag

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by ezzemml 05 Mar 2010

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danababes by danababes 05 Mar 2010

Oops! I've done this too. You can easily unscrew the two parts of your keyboard (if you have a sep keyboard that is) and carefully dry out the circuit board with cotton buds/Q-tips. Your circuit board is shorting out where its still wet.

Ummm dont put it in the dishwasher lol a friend of mine read on the net that you can...and then found out you cant AFTER he did it lol

Good luck :)
Dana
xXx

boo305 by boo305 06 Mar 2010

that also sounds like a good idea. i just have mass amounts of tracksuit material from a friend of mine and am into making stuff for kids at present.. so was thinking what i could make other then a tracksuit?? if anyone has other ideas, don't be shy to let me know your thoughts??
thanks to everyone :-)
ps.. sucks bout your keyboard!

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