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Lilypie Expecting a baby Ticker
  • Sticky Because having a baby doesn't have to be expensive!

    When I became pregnant with my first child I remember strolling off to Mothercare, buying copies of Mother & Baby magazine and browsing through catalogues from Argos and Boots.

    I remember being horror struck at how horrendously expensive everything was and thinking how unnecessary it seemed to spend so much money on something which was going to get so little usage or wear. Especially as I didn't always like the designs that were on offer.

    Thankfully, my brothers children had grown a little and so we were given their cot, outgrown baby clothes, some nappies and toys. The Grandmas-to-be and I knitted away making little jackets and trousers and everything was fine.

    Four children later I realised just how much money is wasted on stuff that really isn't necessary and how much it mounts up. I sold all of my baby stuff, except for a few bits which had sentimental value. Then found out I was expecting baby number 5.

    After the shock wore off I realised just how much I was going to have to do to prepare for this baby. Effectively I was going to have to start from scratch again and I begrudge paying out all that money. I decided that this baby was going to be a baby on a budget, but not any old budget. I knew what I wanted and was prepared to make it if necessary - This is one woman on a mission!

    Cheeky Monkey Nursery

  • Shame To Waste The Offcuts!

    One of the things about babies is that they are tiny. You don't need much material to make a little pair of boots or a pair of mittens. If your little one already has a big sister then don't forget that she might welcome a few things for her dolly!

    You can even make things for yourself from your offcuts, so don't chuck them in the bin - make use of them!

    My 2m length of ivory fleece which I bought for £7.98 was bought to make the lining for the winter baby sling. The offcut from that was used to make 6 nappy wraps for Amelia and 1 dolly nappy wrap for a My First Baby Annabelle. The offcuts from the nappy wraps were used to make 4 pairs of bitty boots, 4 matching pairs of mittens and a beanie hat. Not bad for £8!


    I made a number of accessories for Beth's Baby Annabelle doll from offcuts. Bedding, nappy wrap and baby sling. I still have some small scraps of fleece left too, just big enough to make some bitty booties and mittens for the Baby Annabelle!

    Baby Annabelle Cot

    Baby Annabelle Cot

    Baby Doll Nappy Wrap & Baby Doll Sling


    Some of the other offcuts were used to make myself a new needle case & breast pads.

    Monkey Needle Case

    Monkey Needle Case

    Breast Pads


    Items made for the baby from offcuts include head hugger, changing mat, booties, nappy wraps, nappy liners, cleaning cloths, pillow & pillow case.

    Head Hugger

    Pillow & case

    Changing Mat

    Nappy Wraps

    Fleece mittens, booties & hat

Running Total
£241.85

Totally Unessential£10.00
Out & About£48.05
Bathtime£4.69
Feeding Baby£1.99
Sleep Time£24.96
Baby Clothes£51.05
Nappying£19.14
The Nursery£81.97
Still To Make
  • Animal cushions
Still To Buy
  • Cot mattress
  • Breast Shells

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