Take a cereal bag to make a baby toy...
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I would love to make some of these types of things, but I haven't quite figured out the best way to collect an assortment of ribbon. I mean, there are tons of types of ribbon out there, but I'm thinking you want washable kinds, and I'd want to buy an assortment of patterns instead of lots of long rolls.
I saw a store once that sold odds and ends of ribbons. I should have nabbed them but wasn't in the market at the time...
I saw a store once that sold odds and ends of ribbons. I should have nabbed them but wasn't in the market at the time...
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Here is the address for Home Sew. I've order many things from them, but especially their swim wear elastic. That elastic is resistant to bleach, so lasts a long time in neonatal baby sheets.
Home Sew Inc
P.O. Box 4099
Bethlehem, PA 18018-0090
USA
Or online at: www.homesew.com
I hope this is allowable. Just a very satisfied customer.
I just went to this site and found a lace and ribbon assortment bag for $4.00. Sounds like just what you would need.
Home Sew Inc
P.O. Box 4099
Bethlehem, PA 18018-0090
USA
Or online at: www.homesew.com
I hope this is allowable. Just a very satisfied customer.
I just went to this site and found a lace and ribbon assortment bag for $4.00. Sounds like just what you would need.
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Thank you for the extra hint of what to use inside the toy.
sewnbug and maviskw, I have not used the company in a long time but they sure do have neat things at good prices.
Thank you for the reminder.
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