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September 4, 2010 at 12:49 am
The art of crochet is a very relaxing hobby you can do while awaiting the arrival of your new addition. The soothing rhythm of creating stitches can calm even the most frazzled nerves. If you’re one of those people [like me], who can’t stand to sit idle, crochet is a wonderful way to let your body get some rest and not feel like you’re wasting time. You can sit in front of the television with your feet up and create something beautiful and functional without it feeling like work.
Pick up your work whenever you have a spare few minutes. Take your project along with you when you travel. It’s a great way to make road trips, train travel, plane rides etc. pass more quickly. You’ll have to use plastic hooks if you’re using public transport.
Of course you don’t have to be pregnant yourself to benefit from learning how to crochet. The benefits are many and varied. Many sufferers of arthritis have used crochet as a form of physical therapy. The constant movement required, helps keep the hands limber and stops the joints from stiffening up.
Imagine the delight your friend or relative will feel when you present them with the beautiful gift of a crocheted hat, monogram blanket, crochet hangers, or booties, that you’ve taken the time and effort to create especially for them. What gift would be more appreciated than something unique that was crafted with love?
Crocheted hats are very useful especially for newborns.If the baby is premature, particular care is taken to prevent the loss of body heat. Crocheted hats are excellent for this. They are soft, comfortable, protective, and do a really good job of keeping the child warm. Crocheted hats are easy and inexpensive to make. A hook, a ball of yarn, and instructions on how to create the stitches, and you’re all set!
Lace shawls and Crocheted blankets are some of the most useful gifts a newborn can receive. The blanket can be transferred from pram to cot to floor, or to wrap your bundle of joy in to keep him/her snug and warm. Patterns are many and varied.From blankets created by joining many motifs together, to those created in one piece, like the blanket in the picture shown here. My blanket pattern is crocheted using 100% nylon 3ply baby yarn. This yarn is easy to care for, very soft, and lends itself very well to hat, blanket and booties patterns. Feel free to vary the color of the yarn to suit a boy or a girl.
You can also work this blanket in different colored stripes if you wish, or with a different colored edge. Decorate with a crochet butterfly to finish.
My Crocheted Booties are quick and easy to make. They are worked in the same yarn as my hat and blanket. I have made a twisted cord to thread through at the ankles instead of ribbon. You may use ribbon if you wish, however I find ribbon bows tend to come undone quite easily, resulting in booties slipping off baby’s feet and being lost.
Crochet hats, crochet toys, baby crochet hanger patterns, knitted hangers, blankets & booties, that are made by hand are made with love. Baby will need these things from his/her first few weeks.
Free patterns for the articles shown above are available on my http://www.learn how to crochet.com website.
If you would like to learn how to crochet quickly and easily, my “Crochet Made Easy” e-book gives complete step by step instructions and photographs to help you master this beautiful craft, along with tips and information on caring for your finished projects so you may have years of enjoyment from them. HAPPY CROCHETING!
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September 3, 2010 at 11:11 pm
The definitive guide on getting babies into a good sleep routine and resolving sleep issues forever. Get solid advice on sleep associations, feeding, naps, routines and problem solving as well as dealing with change. Can be used from newborn to pre-school
You can be confident that your infant’s head and neck are well supported in the majority of car seats. The fact that a car seat with a handle, allows you to carry your child from place to place, without having to wake them up and remove them from their seat, is one of the advantages that parents love.A car seat’s primary purpose, though, is to safely transport your child in a vehicle. Some people may be under the impression that it is difficult to reattach an infant’s car seat in the car each time the seat is removed, but the majority of car seats are designed for easy installation into the vehicle. When the car seat is hooked in, and your baby is belted in the seat, you should examine the seat to be sure that it is correctly secured.Your baby will be kept quite cozy in their car seat, but you should not leave them in their car seat for extended periods. If you will be taking a long car trip, allow time to pull over and let your baby have a break from the car seat periodically.Although it is not recommended, a number of parents will step out of the vehicle and allow their child to remain in their car seat, in the car. Prolonged periods of time spent in a reclined position in their car seat, can result in breathing problems for premature infants.Infants with a gastric reflux condition, will be prone to vomiting when sitting in this position. The point is, that no infant, whether they have a health condition or not, should be allowed to remain in their baby car seat or buggy for more time than is absolutely necessary.You should avoid using your baby’s car seat for them to sleep in, if there is a crib or pram that could be used instead.A nap of several hours in the baby car seat will not harm your healthy infant. You should, however, avoid leaving your infant in their car seat for prolonged periods of time.
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September 2, 2010 at 11:26 pm
This eBook is packed full of practical help and guidance for the man and woman wanting to improve their chances of having a baby. It covers medical conditions, conventional and alternative, diet, supplements, excercise, stress, hormones and lifestyle.
Babies are soft, cuddly and cute. They are also expensive, and a long term financial commitment, with no guaranteed return on your investment. If you are lucky, they may grow up into wonderful adults who leave home before 30 and look after you when you are old. The baby investment conundrum – are they really worth it?
People without children may wonder just how it is possible for babies and children to be such a money pit. They are only little and they do not eat that much, right? In the first couple of years, food may not be a big expenditure but the baby equipment alone would make your eyes water. Cradle, cot, sterilizer, high chair, pram, state of the art travel system, designer buggy, baby monitors, stair gates, cupboard locks, and that’s just for starters. Never mind the nappies, oh and not forgetting the clothes and shoes, which are used for such a little time. Do try to resist buying designer outfits for your kiddikins, as the cost per wear value is shocking.
However, usually when they are little the payback is pretty good. Once they learn to walk they are great little helpers at fetching and carrying (small items of course). They love their parents like they are gods, and what they take in subsistence is paid back many times with love and adoration.
It is when they get a little older that you start to get the grief. They treat you like a personal slave, their home like a hotel, and have a great line in backchat. You can usually expect this sort of behaviour by around age 3. You are secretly pleased they are so spirited and not a pushover. However by then it is too late and you have turned into your own parents.
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