These are soooo adorable! I think 7 would be a good number one for each day :)
your bed linen is beautiful and i just love he pay it forward scheme i think it should be used more often in life...soozie
Gosh, those are just perfect! They'd make nice gifts as well. I've never heard of a "pay it forward" program. I can see where it would work well in a small town.
This is a wonderful set & I really like the pay it forward program. Such a help to those who need something any time of the year. We all need a little help now & again so yes a wonderful program. I think your sheets are very cute but agree with the others 3-4 is all that you need as the wee one likely wont be in the bassinet for long. Crib sheets...now that's a different story she will go through plenty of those. so you can make as many of those as you like they will get used lol. ~hugs~
What a great organization - Love the different style choices. The owl is my favorite.
The Pay it Forward program sounds very interesting. I love all of the little sheets you have made for the bassinet. I never used a bassinet for my babies so I have no idea how many sheets you need. I liked the post from Trish (see below) about making them cot size so they could be used after the baby grows too big for the bassinet. Your baby items are too beautiful and should be used as long as possible ;-)
Great idea this Pay it Forward, would certainly work in any small community. Great job on the sheets!
Love the pay it forward idea, the designs bring the sheet to life.. well done
when I was having my children, my mum (God Bless her) made sheets for the bassinet for me, what she did though she made them big enough for the cot and I folded them in such a way that the baby was in like an envelope, if you understand what I mean, as one person has already said the baby wasn't in the basinet for long and the sheets were big enough for the cot.
I love what you have done with your sheets, the baby will have beautiful dreams while sleeping under these.
sounds like a good idea ,I have lots of white sheeting ,so Im happy to use it up ,and we will pass the bassinet and sheets onto some one else when Deb is done with them
ahh the good old bassinet. I thought it was a great idea, but my daughter and d-i-l had other ideas. So sheets were not really needed until the bigger cot was in use. I didn't have an embr. machine back then and I love what you've been doing. Hope babe and mother to be are doing well too.
my daughter has seen them , and loves them , she loves home made baby things
These are so very cute, love them all. I'd make a uneducated guess that at least a dozen would be a good round number as those little ones might have lots of accidents and that will give the washing time to cycle.
Amy only had Delphi in the Bassinette for about 6 weeks. So she had 3 sets one on, one in the wash, and one on standby. You could always make 4 and have a spare. It was more the bottom sheet that got messy with dribble etc. Good luck and these ones look great. Love Chris