Even though I have 3 weeks of sewing orders in the queue, I took a half hour today and whipped up a tunic for Malcolm out of some lovely camel colored wool jersey that I just got in:
For an almost-11-month-old who's now walking (aacck!!), this is a really handy piece of clothing. It's long enough to keep him warm with only trainers underneath (and he would be discreetly covered if he was nakey butt) but it's not so long as to get in his way when he's crawling or sitting on the potty. And, add a pair of matching wool pants (not yet sewn) and we're ready to go out and about.
In addition to the tunic length, I also make these as a regular shirt length (4" shorter) and a gown length (6" longer), in either long or short sleeve. They are currently available in both cotton and bamboo, and I will be getting more wool jersey colors in a couple of weeks.
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Monday, November 23, 2009
Saturday, October 3, 2009
NVC Book Giveaway Winner!
Wow! I really enjoyed reading all your comments and seeing that NVC has inspired many of you already. So nice to read that many are open to learning about it as well.
So without further ado, the winner of the NVC book giveaway is...
Thanks so much everyone! I'm having a lot of fun with these giveaways, so stay tuned for future ones. :)
So without further ado, the winner of the NVC book giveaway is...
Jess said...So Jess, please get in touch with me here to give me your contact information. I need to hear from you by October 9 or I will redraw for the books. ETA: Again I had to redraw and so the new winner is...
I've only heard of NVC, but I'm hoping to read more soon!
Lisa said...
this is some of the first I've really seen about NVC, but I'm hoping to read more and learn more about it. Thanks for doing this!
Thanks so much everyone! I'm having a lot of fun with these giveaways, so stay tuned for future ones. :)
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giveaway,
non-violent communication
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Non-Violent Communication Books Giveaway!
Being introduced to Non-Violent Communication (NVC) a few years ago was a real eye-opener for me. The idea that one could be compassionate while still recognizing and asserting one's own needs seemed so foreign. Striving to create win-win solutions and really hearing the needs behind my children's behaviour takes a lot of patience and effort and I fall short often, but it is so worth the connection and cooperative spirit it fosters.
As October 2, 2009 has been designated International Day of Non-Violence, I decided I would like to have another giveaway -- a set of two booklets that combine parenting and NVC: Raising Children Compassionately by Marshall Rosenberg and Parenting From Your Heart by Inbal Kashtan.
All you have to do to enter is make a comment on this post (entries from "anonymous" will not be accepted). I'd love to hear whether you've heard of NVC before and if so, how it has affected your parenting.
You can get bonus entries for:
And when you're done entering here, go on over to my friend Annie's blog and enter her giveaway for Scott Noelle's book The Daily Groove!
As October 2, 2009 has been designated International Day of Non-Violence, I decided I would like to have another giveaway -- a set of two booklets that combine parenting and NVC: Raising Children Compassionately by Marshall Rosenberg and Parenting From Your Heart by Inbal Kashtan.
All you have to do to enter is make a comment on this post (entries from "anonymous" will not be accepted). I'd love to hear whether you've heard of NVC before and if so, how it has affected your parenting.
You can get bonus entries for:
- posting about this giveaway on Facebook with a link to this post
- blogging about this giveaway with a link to this post
And when you're done entering here, go on over to my friend Annie's blog and enter her giveaway for Scott Noelle's book The Daily Groove!
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Organic Pouch Sling Giveaway Winner!
The winner of the Organic Pouch Sling Giveaway is...
Robin, please get in touch with me here to give me your full name and address so I can send you your sling! I need to hear from you by October 5 or I will redraw for the sling. ETA: I did not hear from Robin by the deadline so the redraw has resulted in Kyre being the new winner. Kyre, please get in touch with me ASAP to arrange to receive your sling.
Thanks to all who entered - it was fun seeing all your comments about what products you think are unique or interesting at our store.
Please stay tuned tomorrow for an announcement of our next giveaway which will be in honour of International Day of Non-Violence on October 2.
Robin said...(winner was drawn using a random integer generator)
I like the looks of the Feeleez, myself. :)
Robin, please get in touch with me here to give me your full name and address so I can send you your sling! I need to hear from you by October 5 or I will redraw for the sling. ETA: I did not hear from Robin by the deadline so the redraw has resulted in Kyre being the new winner. Kyre, please get in touch with me ASAP to arrange to receive your sling.
Thanks to all who entered - it was fun seeing all your comments about what products you think are unique or interesting at our store.
Please stay tuned tomorrow for an announcement of our next giveaway which will be in honour of International Day of Non-Violence on October 2.
Labels:
baby carriers,
giveaway,
pouch sling
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Organic Pouch Sling Giveaway for International Babywearing Week!
I'm a really avid babywearer and would love to see more babies being worn. So, in honor of International Babywearing Week this week (September 21-28), I'm doing our first ever giveaway -- a CF Organic Pouch Sling. This sling is a (now sold out) Sage Smoke 100% organic colorgrown cotton in size medium (25"). It features both light leg padding and a handy outside pocket (good for your phone, wallet, spare diaper, or toy).
If you'd like to be entered to win this sling, all you have to do is visit Continuum Family and make a comment back here about what you think our most unique/interesting product is.
You can get bonus entries for:
If you'd like to be entered to win this sling, all you have to do is visit Continuum Family and make a comment back here about what you think our most unique/interesting product is.
You can get bonus entries for:
- posting about this giveaway on Facebook with a link to this post and Continuum Family
- blogging about this giveaway with a link to this post and Continuum Family
Labels:
baby carriers,
babywearing,
giveaway,
pouch sling
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Parenting… a Radical, Political Act
On a day recently when I was questioning my decision of 6 years ago to quit the office 9-5 and become a stay-at-home/work-at-home mom, a link to this article found it's way into my inbox. I felt immediately re-inspired...
The only thing I would add is: “Each time I take my baby to the potty and put reusable cloth on his bum I am sticking it to the disposable diaper industry and feeling good about minimizing my contribution to the landfill”.
The only thing I would add is: “Each time I take my baby to the potty and put reusable cloth on his bum I am sticking it to the disposable diaper industry and feeling good about minimizing my contribution to the landfill”.
Labels:
connection parenting,
EC,
natural parenting
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