Thursday, September 29, 2011

Organic Hemp Prefolds!

I made these for someone and made some for Chago as well. 
I love them!
I used Organic Hemp 380gsm on one side and Soft Organic Bamboo Velour on the other. 
The Bamboo Velour will have direct contact with Chago's skin/butt
While the Organic hemp stays on the outer side.
Plus, it's easier to grip onto Hemp than it is on Velour.
I sewed 2 lines on them so that they can even be folded up and be used as an insert in diaper covers too.







Till I sew next :)




I'm so Blessed!

I do feel blessed indeed!
Just when it started raining in my head, the sun still shined and a rainbow appeared :)
So I thank HIM for the two good hands I still have,
For the man in my life - A very loving, patient and Understanding one.
And for an adorable son that we're just so grateful for.

So I have been busy.
Plus, there was a stomach flu epic happening around town and everyone was getting sick.
Including myself.
But I still needed to finish this set along with a few others that I have already sent off rain or shine.
This batch will be leaving for Italy.
I meant to send it off today but my tummy would not allow it!
Grrrr!
So enjoy the pictures :D


Mr Buzzy Blues


The ever so popular MR Wasabi


And as requested by the new owner of these diaper covers, A pumpkin Face! Just in time for Halloween!
To be worn by her son for Halloween greeting cards and postcards to friends and families! 
How cool is that!


Ciao!



Friday, September 16, 2011

Getting my CD sewing Groove back

Got my groove back... Oooh Yeah!

Well, it's not like I have not been sewing or anything, but for the past couple of weeks, I have been kicking myself to the sewing room. I wasn't quite in the mood and Chago was sick. And with the Hari Raya holidays, Weddings and what nots! I guess I was just in Holiday mode!

So these are just a few of the things I have been busy with. 
I really do hope that this groove of mine does not decide to run off again like it did!



Ahh... Clifford the big Red Dog... How Chago loves you so much!


Especially this part of the book :)









Now... THIS! I'm so so so sorry Chago that I made you wear this.
If you were a girl, I would've kept this
I really would've!





Still I sew Next!

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Yummy Fabrics are Here!


Yes!!!!!!!!
My yummy fabrics are here!!!
Some are mine and some are up for Sale!

I am entering the fabric line now since I enjoy fabrics so much
You can hope on to my new baby page here:


Or head on to my Fabric Blogsite


And yes, I would be more than happy to work on sewing cloth diapers with these fabrics, you've just to let me know which and i'll make them :)

Till I sew Next :)

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Soapnuts Review!

I led a group Buy for Soapnuts once somewhere around last month and have started using them one week after I got them for laundry. I never seem to find the time to blog about it or to share the experience of using soapnuts till now. All I can say is that I am mighty glad that I actually got myself 1kg of soapnuts! 

Why?

Because they work like a charm! Okay, so at first glance, they looked like nuts, sticky nuts. 
Opened the bag and "OMG!" the smell is... well, it has a pungent smell to it, but it isn't a smell that will make you not want to use it.
I placed 5 nuts in an old sock. I found a pantyhose-like sock and used that. I tied a knot and soaked it in hot water for 5 minutes just to soften the nuts up. I noticed some bubbles forming as I was pouring hot water into the bowl with the nut filled old sock. 
I started the washing machine and placed the old sock into the machine. When the machine stopped, I checked Chago's napkins and cloth diapers.... No traces of the sourish soapnut smell. The laundry was clean, napkins looking white and cloth diapers did not smell of urine or soapnuts. It smelt like detergent actually... I wasn't sure why, it could be because there might be some detergent residue left behind from the other previous washing. 

I used these 5 nuts in that old sock for about 4 laundry cycle. And then removed them from the sock. I used about 3 rounds of soapnuts, so that means, I have about 15 used shells. I soaked them in hot water last night, and saw that they were still producing some bubbles. 

So this morning, here's what I did:

I removed the used soapnuts that was soaking from the night before. As you can see from the pictures above, it still looked puffy, and the inside of the nut (when I pinched the skin of the nut open) you can see a yellow layer, which, I think, still contains soap. I squeezed whatever I could from the nuts and put them aside.


The water in the bowl was yellowish. There were no smell of sour soapnuts. When I dipped my fingers in it, it did not feel soapy but when I rubbed my fingers together, there was a little itty bitty bit of soapy feeling. 


Ready for action! I did an experiment. First with my dirty dishes from Breakfast this morning. I was amazed! I did not need to use so much. All I did was dipped in the scrub cloth in, slightly squeeze it and scrub the plates and the cups like I normally would with any other detergent. Rinsed them all and I found myself surprised at how effective it was at removing dirt and grease! So I did another test, this time on a wok.

Before: Oily and greasy. I had Maggi Goreng for breakfast! So that's what it looked like before soapnut action.
After: With just one dip into the bowl of soaked soapnuts, this is what I got! A grease free wok! I rubbed my finger on it, it went "squeak squeak squeak!" Oh what Joy!


Now, we all know how greasy the back part of the wok can be. I used soapnut water and look! I really could not believe it. Miguel was as surprised as I was when I showed him. He said..

"It feels cleaner than washing with the dish wash detergent!"


I took the soapnuts that I placed aside and soak and squeezed more soap out of it.


And then I place them all in a pot (it may look like there were more than 15 in there because the nuts came apart when washing in the washing machine), filled them up with water and left it to boil. It's cooling down now. Let's see what we find later :)


Wednesday, August 10, 2011


Good Morning all!!!

As Promised, I will be announcing the winners for the 1st RTP Giveaway!!!

The Winners are as follows:

TWO Lucky Winners for RTP @ Chago Mago's Denim Giveaway:
1. Anne Chan
2. Joanne Michelle Lee

Winner For White Fleece Shell:
1. Nuyul Mohsan
Congratulations to the Winners! I will be contacting you guys via fb soon to get more details on the gender of your little ones for Denim winners, and mailing details for all winners!

For those who did not win anything, a very BIG THANK YOU for being a sport and showing some love here at RTP.The Winning Entries:

By Anne Chan - 73 wordswhy Eugene deserves to win Chago Mago's Denim Cloth Diaper because his mummy is in jeans and sports shoe ALL the time. Coz my mummy has to look after my two elder sisters who's always running in the shopping mall, and me, trying to stand up in my stroller. Therefore, Chago Mago's Denim Cloth Diaper would be perfect coz then our colours won't clash and will ALWAYS coordiate :)  i'll be COOL like mummy!

 By Joanne Michelle Lee - 93 words
"Why I think Laurent deserves to win Chago Mago's Denim Cloth Diaper more than anybody else is because I have yet to purchase one from you, but never had the chance since I fell in love with your WFC. Winning this Denim Cover would put a smile on my face since I now have a 5 collection of Chago Mago's Cloth Diapers. If I win the Denim Cover, not only will it look posh and expensive, yet it would be fun to use on its own with tees, specifically for outdoor family outings".

By Nuyul Mohsan - I deserve the White Fleece Shell because..... my child worthy of the best (comfort) and i can rest assured from leakage at night. 

For those who participated but did not win anything, A VERY BIG THANKS FOR PARTICIPATING! 

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

DIY Baby Safe Paint and Messy Messy Day!

I have been thinking about this for the past couple of days. Looking at Chago sit on his bed building blocks with his papa, but his papa was hogging the blocks. So I got Chago to the kitchen, let him go walking round and round while I prepare his baby paint :)

Recipe for a Baby Safe Paint:

Flour
Cold water
Safe Food Colouring (don't get the cheap ones - look at ingredients)
Hot water 

1. Pour some flour into a bowl
2. Add cold water (not too much)
3. Mix the flour and water to create a paste
4. Add your desired colouring
5. Mix and add hot water to adjust the consistency of the paste (to dilute it a little) 
DONE

Do that for other desired colours and you'll have one laughing baby messing up the kitchen floor.

Warning!
Change clothes to darker colours or remove clothes!
I forgot to do so but i don't really care since those were just home clothes :)









Till we paint next :)