- Even though I used the batting like the supply list called for, I felt like my bassinet was missing something to make it keep it’s shape. No idea what, though.
- The supply list doesn’t call for a piece of batting for the hood, even though in the tutorial there is a step that calls for batting to be applied to a hood section. If you are attempting this project, you may want to read over this part before cutting.
- The end assembly is slightly confusing. You really have to think it through to make sure that you are putting it together correctly- not that I ever completed this step.
- A good thing about this project is that you can use all remnants for it, if you have them available.
- I had problems joining fabric for the outer body. When I ran the outer body around the bottom fabric, I came up short. Not sure if this was my bad with the measurements, or if I could have just used another inch or two more of fabric.
- If you are more successful than I, you’ll have a cute baby doll piece!
Has anyone else does this project successfully (other than Twelve Crafts Till Christmas, of course)? I’d love to hear your thoughts if you have!
P.S. Julie at Vibrant Designs may have came to the rescue!! She conquered the Doll Bassinet with some changes. Check out her bassinet {Here}, as well as instructions on how she changed it up a bit. Also see the comment section below for a few more of her recommendations.
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Haha! I’m so glad I’m not the only one who has fails.:) It looks like it was going to be really cute. I love the different fabrics.
I could write a whole other blog when it comes to my fails!! I have learned so much from my fails (especially as I am self taught)that I don’t regret any of them!
HI 🙂
I think I know what happened to your doll bassinet.
Here’s mine from last Christmas
http://www.vibrant-designs.net/2010/12/crafting-for-christmaspart-3.html
I have experience in making purses and bags of varying styles so this really helped me when making the doll bassinet. The principles are very similar. But what I noticed in your bassinet is in the bonnet part. I believe that you sewed your seam in the opposite direction. As I recall, I remember this part being unclear to me…I read it 3-4 times through, but in the end I knew which direction to sew that seam because of having made bags in the past. Another thing that I changed was that I used fusible fleece as apposed to batting. This will help the stiffness, but the main reason is the seam in the bonnet. It’s the seam that gives it the boxy look. If you have any questions, please feel free to email me. myvibrantdesigns at gmail dot com The little bassinet really does turn out well…I also think you could rescue yours. There would be some seam picking involved (which is not my favorite past time!)
Julie
http://www.vibrant-designs.net
Thanks for beings transparent! I too have some FAILS that I definitely did NOT post to my blog!! lol those are just for my family to suffer through. lol anyway I also wanted to let you know that I have awarded your blog the Liebster Award and would be honored if you would check it out at
http://mommyx3insanity.blogspot.com/2011/11/wow-for-me-thanks.html
Oh goodness, how many fails have I had!?!?! lol Of course they are just part of the creative process but it is still so frustrating, isn’t it?
Thank you for your sweet words on my blog, following you! 🙂
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Lol! I love when people share their fails. Everyone has one now and then. Just throw it in the corner and try again. 🙂
Hi there- found you through the hop and am a new follower. Your efforts do not go unnoticed. FAIL= First attempt in learning (I found the quote on pinterest). I hope you have time to follow my life in South Africa by http://withoutcomplexities.blogspot.com
I hope you are having a great week!
I wish I could tell you how many crafting fails I have. Congrats to being brave enough to post this!
I have countless failed projects, but through them all, I learn something. I am usually really frustrated, but I know more than when I started. Thanks for sharing with the rest of us. It helps to know that I am not the only one that struggles with crafting sometimes. 🙂 Thanks for linking up @ Show & Share!
you win some, you lose some, huh? i know i’ve had my share of fails, too! thanks for linking this up to last week’s tip-toe thru tuesday party! i hope to see you again this week!
andie @ crayonfreckles
sigh. been there. It stinks but I think sometimes it’s not us..it’s the pattern, directions, etc.