by This is Carrie on November 18, 2009
This fabric “high chair” is perfect for away from home dining. It’s no 5-point harness, but it helps secure them in the chair. This one was made from an old thrifted, quilted ottoman cover Click HERE for the full tutorial. For personal use only & not for commercial use.
by This is Carrie on November 17, 2009
This fabric “high chair” is perfect for away from home dining. It’s no 5-point harness, but it helps secure them in the chair. This one was made from an old thrifted, quilted ottoman cover Gather materials: Quilted fabric for outer*, cotton broadcloth or similar for lining, Velcro. *Batting combined with broadcloth can also be used. […]
by This is Carrie on October 29, 2009
On our family vacation a while back, our friends brought this cool fabric-high-chair-alternative-contraption for their son. It was clearly a well loved, handmade relic from the late 70’s, made from faded Sesame Street fabric (sans Elmo). After both 14 mo old babies used it the entire trip, I quickly took some measurements before sending it […]
by This is Carrie on December 25, 2011
Crazy lights! http://t.co/l0bVmUNC # The great thing abt winter vacation is I can come home & take a little nap after @hitthemarkfit boot camp instead of rush 2 get 2 school! # Don't miss my tutorial 4 Semi-Homemade Mohawk Beanie @according2kelly featuring @lionbrandyarn. Great last minute gift! http://t.co/WXib29d7 # Fun! RT @jylmomIF: Type in "Let […]
by This is Carrie on July 28, 2011
It was so nice to meet you! I’d love it if you’d leave me a comment here so I can pop over to your blog & say hi too! And while you’re here, check out some of my favorite posts on This Mama Makes Stuff: Fab Travel Chair Tutorial Top Ten Tips for Scoring at […]
by This is Carrie on March 15, 2010
Love the bag style pattern & tutorial from HERE. With some size and style tweaks, the scripture bag made from a large thrifted bedspread (a piece of fabric that just keeps on giving) was a perfect baptism gift for Princess’s BFF.
by This is Carrie on December 23, 2009
Before I was a mountain biking, minivan driving, wardrobe refashioning, public school advocating, church going, marathon training, square-foot gardening, dog owning, kid’s journal creating, mother of four living in the OC, I designed children’s clothes in NYC for a little company that rhymes with Cold Gravy. While finding the time to be creative is harder […]