It seems that wherever babies go, a lot of paraphernalia follows. Armed with blankets, diapers, bottles and high chairs, babies' companions never travel light. Here are two great designs to sew, created by Susan Hart, that will make excursions easier and more enjoyable for you and your little one.
The Roll-up Baby Chair, easy enough for beginners to sew, is a tie-in seat that packs up into a small, neat roll. Unfold it, slip it over the back of any straight-backed, unupholstered chair and tie your tiny tot into his or her very own seat. Our roomy Diaper Bag, complete with pockets for diapers, tissues and bottles, looks like a fashionable tote and unfolds to become a handy changing pad.
Both are made of double-faced quilted calico fabric. Woven braid binding in a co-ordinating color adds a professional finish.
If there's a new baby in your life -- or there's soon to be one -- you'll want to make both of these accessories. Just follow our easy step-by-step directions for the Roll-up Baby Chair and the Diaper Bag.








