Another Davidson Day: Topponcino DIY
and Another Davidson Day: Topponcino Sham
this blog is the reference that i'm using to make a topponcino
there is, surprisingly, only one seller on etsy
Topponcino n More
she sells one for $30US
and a sham for $13US
and shipping for $5US (if you order two or more items)
i like the idea of having a consistent place for baby
considering all of the laying down time
i like that it is small and portable
it can travel anywhere with baby
i like that it is not really a pillow
and it is not really a blanket
i think what i love most is how it helps other people hold the new baby
Day 1:
i purchased all of my materials
i made my pattern
and i cut out all of my cotton batting layers
Day 2:
i will cut out the inner muslin layers
Day 3:
i will stitch the inner layers together
check out my chip clips!
Day 4:
i will cut out the outer layer muslin pieces
and the sham pieces
Day 5:
i will get help from a friend
to sew the permanent cover and sham
with a machine stitch
to ensure durability
//i ended up sewing it all by hand
the photos below are samples from the fabric i chose for the sham
i don't know if i'm having a boy or a girl
but i just really love this fabric
it is sweet
and it reminds me of my big sister
who lives far away
here is the finished product
i am very happy that i made this by hand
instead of ordering one on etsy
the shams on etsy were not my style
with the lace around the edge
i think topponcinos could be the next big
baby product craze
they could be mass produced very cheaply
and the shams could sell as separates
with tons of decorative options
topponcino update:
i took it to the hospital
and i didn't use it
i brought it home
and i use it on the mat
by the floor mirror
//p.s. i had a girl! :) and she sleeps with her topponcino every night.
Day 4:
i will cut out the outer layer muslin pieces
and the sham pieces
Day 5:
i will get help from a friend
to sew the permanent cover and sham
with a machine stitch
to ensure durability
//i ended up sewing it all by hand
the photos below are samples from the fabric i chose for the sham
i don't know if i'm having a boy or a girl
but i just really love this fabric
it is sweet
and it reminds me of my big sister
who lives far away
here is the finished product
in the bassinet
you can see it is a little wider
and folds up on the sides
and folds up on the sides
but that doesn't bother me
i am very happy that i made this by hand
instead of ordering one on etsy
the shams on etsy were not my style
with the lace around the edge
i think topponcinos could be the next big
baby product craze
they could be mass produced very cheaply
and the shams could sell as separates
with tons of decorative options
topponcino update:
i took it to the hospital
and i didn't use it
i brought it home
and i use it on the mat
by the floor mirror
//p.s. i had a girl! :) and she sleeps with her topponcino every night.
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