The Crafty Mummy

Crafts. Sewing. Quilting. Crochet. Tutorials.

  • Start Here
  • Welcome
    • Subscribe
    • About Me
      • Copyright
      • Disclosure
      • Privacy Policies
    • Advertise
    • Sharing
      • Recommendations
      • Shopping & Coupons
      • Books
  • Explore
    • Crafts
      • Beading
      • Kids
      • Paint
      • Storage
      • Christmas Crafts
    • Sewing
    • Quilting
    • Stitching
    • Crochet
      • Yarn
    • Life
      • Food
      • Organisation
    • Blogging
      • How To
      • Social Media
      • WordPress Plugins
      • Photography
  • Tutorials
    • Tips
  • Shop on Etsy
  • Shop on Redbubble

Quick Baby Gift – Sheets & Singlet Tutorial

by Tonya Grant |Filed Under: Sewing, Tutorials Tagged With: Baby, Gifts, Tutorial Get a Weekly Update of all Articles

 baby gift sheet singlet ribbon BigW

When it comes to baby gifts, I’m always torn. I love to give toys, especially to new babies without older siblings, but I also love to give something with a touch of handmade about them. One of my first stops would usually be Big W Toys but I recently checked out the rest of their baby section. So this gift combines the “crafty” with the “baby” and is super quick and easy.

baby gift sheets ribbon BigW

Baby Sheets

When I had my first child, I made our cot sheets. I figured two flat sheets were just fabric with hems – and they were. But someone gave me a set of cot sheets with a fitted sheet and a top sheet, and boy, were they easier to keep on the mattress!

This sheet set was only $11.92 at Big W and included a fitted sheet and a top sheet. (There are also sets that include a pillow case.) You’ll also need a strip of pretty ribbon as wide as your top sheet.

Wash your sheets and iron them so they are flat for sewing.

Lay your ribbon along the top of the sheet and cut it off, leaving about 3cm extra on each end.

Fold the ribbon ends over about 1cm and iron to hide the raw edges.

Lay the ribbon along the top of the sheet (I used the seam as a guide to stay straight) and fold each end over to the back.

Pin it all in place and sew along each side of the ribbon.

baby gift sheets ribbon BigW

Matching Baby Singlet

I decorated a little Bonds singlet to match the sheets, but you could also add this decoration to a T-shirt or jumpsuit.

Grab some left over ribbon – my piece was about 20cm long.

Fold each end over and iron to hide the raw edges.

Start at one end and fold every couple of centimetres to create little pleats. They don’t have to be perfect – in fact, slightly crooked is cute! Iron as you go to hold them in place.

Pin the ribbon to the front of your singlet.

Sew a single line of stitching down the middle to hold it in place. I found the singlet was stretchy enough to move the rest of the fabric out of the way so I only sewed the front. If your item of clothing is not as stretchy, you could hand stitch the ribbon in place.

Note: Singlets like this one from Bonds are very stretchy and you don’t want to restrict that too much or they won’t fit the child anymore. By stitching the ribbon on vertically down the front, the singlet can still stretch around baby.

baby gift singlet ribbon BigW

All done! Two cute and useful baby gifts. Check back tomorrow for a matching flannel wrap tutorial. Or visit Big W Toys for more baby gift inspiration.

More Baby Gift Ideas:

  • Stitch a Baby Singlet
  • Dinosaur Baby Gift
  • Baby Charm Square Quilt
  • Easy Baby Strip Quilt Tutorial
  • My All-Time Favourite Baby Quilt

{This post is sponsored. All ideas and opinions are my own. Even if I weren’t being paid, my opinions would be the same. Just saying.}

 

Filed Under: Sewing, Tutorials Tagged With: Baby, Gifts, Tutorial

« Let’s play with HTML
Quick Baby Gift – Flannel Wrap »
Disclosure: There are affiliate links in this post.  This just means that if you click through and choose to purchase something I may get a small commission - at no extra cost to you, of course.  This helps me keep the content here at The Crafty Mummy free for everyone.

I love to chat so please leave me a comment or ask a question.

Don't stress if your comment doesn't appear immediately - sometimes I have to moderate comments thanks to spam visitors, but the comments from real readers will always get published. Scroll down to add your thoughts or ask a question.

Comments

  1. Susanne says

    May 24, 2012 at 10:45 PM

    Cute!!

    • CraftyMummy says

      May 25, 2012 at 2:27 PM

      Thanks!

  2. Twiggy Nest says

    May 25, 2012 at 11:37 AM

    What a great idea! So simple but so OOAK!

    • CraftyMummy says

      May 25, 2012 at 2:26 PM

      Thanks. It was simple – about half an hour at the machine!

  3. Angie says

    May 30, 2012 at 11:28 AM

    THis is very sweet. And a perfect gift for a new mum and baby.

  4. Hayley says

    May 30, 2012 at 12:00 PM

    i love the idea of putting the ribbon on the sheets! So simple, but absolutely gorgeous!

  5. Melissa @ Think Bowtique says

    February 4, 2016 at 8:16 PM

    Very cute, How easy and a little ribbon you have a totally new and original top.

  6. Monique says

    February 5, 2016 at 12:25 AM

    Gorgeous idea for both boy or girl

Hi! I’m the CraftyMummy

Tonya is the voice behind The Crafty Mummy. She dabbles in lots of different crafts – patchwork, quilting, cross-stitch, scrapbooking, knitting, crochet and sewing. This is the record of projects she has done, and the projects she dreams of getting to! Read More…

Search

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
Shop my Affiliate Favourites

Fat Quarter Shop for Fabric and More

Grab the Sew Sampler Box Here

AccuQuilt for Cutting Machines and Dies

QuiltyBox for Monthly Treats in the Mail

CreativeBug for Craft Classes

Pretty Darn Cute for Blog Designs like mine

Creative Market for Fonts, Images, Themes and More

OzGameShop for All the Games

Adrift for Fashion you’ll Love

Kindle Unlimited Membership Plans

Kindle Book List

Click to shop my kindle book list
Shop my Amazon Influencer Shop
Join the CrochetU and learn to crochet
New to TheCraftyMummy.com? Click here to see more
Blog Tools I use for TheCraftyMummy.com

Grammarly

Aweber for email newsletter

CoSchedule to stay organised and share

Milotree for social media

Genesis for blog framework

FoodiePro is my theme

Hosting with WPEngine

Powered by

Recent Articles

Disclosure: There are affiliate links on this site. This means that I may get a commission if you choose to purchase after browsing via these links - at absolutely no extra cost to you, of course. I only recommend products which I use and love, or that I think will be quality products that will be useful to my readers. It is the affiliate links in this site that help me keep my tutorials free of charge. Thank you!

Looking for something? Search here:

Copyright 2015 The Crafty Mummy · Built using Genesis Framework & Foodie Pro Theme