Monday, 24 March 2014

I have a confession to make...

I found being a mum super hard. I found being a second time mum even harder. Second time round I wasn't able to just order in shopping and remain in the confines of home. I had places I now had to be - kindergarten and playgroup. I had to be organised, have kids organised.

Being ready on time often meant the littlest would often remain in her plain old Bonds onesie, sometimes for numerous days. How could I face up to kindy with my child still in the onesie she had worn the previous day, with weetbix firmly entrenched into the fibres.

My sewing all of a sudden took a drastic turn and became developing the 'cover up'. Clothing items that distracted and could easily be placed over these horrid onesies (which I adored so much). Clothes that were fun, bright, bold - screamed "I have an extensive kiddy wardrobe".

So I developed a range of reversible pinafores and vests with snaps. You could have just one, turn it to the reverse the next day and you looked like a mum who not only had style but was so together in the morning.

My bub was a winter babe and so my Hoodie Vest become my instant go to item. It did all of the above and kept her super toasty at the same time. I was in love.

I have since made these into a range of sizes, all with the cute pixie style hood. This week i returned to where it all started. Whilst building up stock for an upcoming online Hoodie market night, i started cutting out the tiny size 0 vests and all those memories came flooding back. 

It is funny the memories that pour from a tiny piece of butchers paper created with so much intent.