Just wanted to let you know that this blog is moving! The move date is this Thursday, May 12th in JP time. I’ve had my own website (www.vivatveritas.com) for a while, and wanted to integrate the main site and blog into one. With a help of my dear friend Naoko, I will be blogging from my main site! In order to move all the past blog posts from blogger to the new site, there will be no post tomorrow, Wednesday.
For those who come here (www.vivatveritas.blogspot.com), you will be automatically re-directed to the new site. I’m not sure what happens to the followers through bloglovin’ and google reader, so I would appreciate it if you can update your link:)
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Little girl’s sun dress
This is something I worked on yesterday – little girl’s sun dress! I used a pattern from Japanese website, called “Handmade no kokoro“. The website has a bunch of free PDF downloadable patterns for babies and kids. The dresses are for “Pay it Forward 2011” participants, for those who requested to receive kid’s handmade clothes…my apologies for taking forever to do this!
The dress has only two pattern pieces: bust part and skirt part. It’s really easy to make, and you can make it in so many different variations by using different fabrics or lace trims at the bottom of the skirt. The pattern is for 6 month to 2 year old, and depending on the size of a child, you can adjust the tightness of the elastic band that goes under bust.
Mommy’s diary 2
Thank you for all your advice and encouragement on breast feeding last week! I thought I was the rare one who was having the engorgement problem, so it was comforting to know that other people face the same problem as well. You are right, it DID get better. Although it is not completely pain free, I can see the improvement I made in a week. I think my body is adjusting the milk production to the baby’s needs, and also the baby is drinking more, which helps a lot. I read about the cabbage leaf thing for engorgement help while I was doing some research online. I’ve never tried it since it sounds like a lot of work to prepare, but I read about it all over the place. It sounds like of strange to me that such an ancient method helps!
So here is one of my favorite outfits for Sophia from my father-in-law – lion suit! The suit has a tail as well:p
I can’t believe how much she’s grown in the past two weeks. I can see her getting bigger by the day.
I gained total of 10kg through out my pregnancy. Two days after the delivery, I stepped on a scale at the hospital, and almost screamed, since I only lost 2kg! It was mathematically incorrect – the baby weighted 3.6kg, plus water and placenta (I’m assuming it to be 2-3kg), and I lost twice as much blood than normal during delivery. I was expecting to see 5-7kg weight loss.
But a week after the delivery, I ended up loosing 8kg without doing much – no change in eating or no exercise. Now it’s been two weeks, the last 2kg hasn’t come out yet. Once I get the doctor’s go-ahead, I’m going back to doing a hard work out, so I can fit in to the dress I made for my self for the 1940’s swing dress sew-along!
