I must apologize for my delays in getting these orders out. I'm very sorry. Apparently one of my kiddos brought home the latest virus from school and we have all been ill. I'm about a week behind but catching up as quickly as I can.
Here's where things stand...
Shipped:
Menfusse, HCleckler, JEbersole
Pending Shipment:
Koreydanulle: finishing the g-tube pads then ready to ship
Have a wonderful weekend!
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Custom order updates for Etsy and Hyena Cart
Etsy
Koreydanuelle: cut and partially sewn. Should be shipped in the next 2 days! :D
Hcleckler: cut and waiting for a turn at the machine. Also should be out in the next 2 days.
Menfusse: partially cut.
Hyena Cart
JEbersole: fabrics chosen & some are cut. Should be ready to sew by Friday and out Monday or Tuesday.
Koreydanuelle: cut and partially sewn. Should be shipped in the next 2 days! :D
Hcleckler: cut and waiting for a turn at the machine. Also should be out in the next 2 days.
Menfusse: partially cut.
Hyena Cart
JEbersole: fabrics chosen & some are cut. Should be ready to sew by Friday and out Monday or Tuesday.
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Broken Laptop...sick family...Grrrrrrrrr!!
Well, my wonderful laptop has broken. It's still usable (sort of) so I can get on the internet but I'm rather limited. I'm almost done with the new job (last day is Sunday) so my weekends will open up which frees more weekday time for sewing (YAY!!).
Both kids went back to school and ended up with 102.5 fevers! Needless to say we're all sick now and this stinks but we're also on antibiotics so should be better soon.
More updates coming soon! I'm posting status on custom orders next so check back if you have placed an order. :)
Have a quiet and peaceful rest of the week!
Both kids went back to school and ended up with 102.5 fevers! Needless to say we're all sick now and this stinks but we're also on antibiotics so should be better soon.
More updates coming soon! I'm posting status on custom orders next so check back if you have placed an order. :)
Have a quiet and peaceful rest of the week!
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Sunday, August 1, 2010
I found this interesting article about Zorb....
As many of you already know I really like this new product called DiaperMaker Zorb. It's for the absorbent hidden layer in diapers, trainers and absorbent undies. It's trim and when paired with a fleece or microfiber it holds quite a bit but still dries rather quickly.
I've known it is a man-made fiber product but never what is really in it. It turns out that it's a blend of bamboo fibers, cotton fibers and polymicrofibers. So basically it's my 3 favorite soaker fibers all shredded and "squished" together (for lack of a better word, lol).
This article from All About Cloth Diapers goes into a bit more detail but I'll post a bit of it here so you can see what I'm talking about. Be sure to click the link and read the entire article. It makes me more comfortable about using the product on my son and selling items with it in it.
"I am quoting Mike the head of textile design at Wazoodle:
What is it made of?
We’re known for a lot of things good and bad, but when it comes to innovative diaper making textiles our attention to innovation, environmental and product safety, is second to none.
Zorb contains only tangled cellulose fibers from bamboo/cotton/viscose and poly micro fiber, the same fibers found in virtually every AIO diaper on the market – nothing else. These non-allergenic fibers are non-allergenic, durable and easy to sanitize We manufacture Zorb in the USA and Canadian in modern facilities that are safe & friendly for workers and the environment."
The article goes on to discuss thickness, wicking properties and that it does not contain hemp.
Many thanks to Autumn Beck of All About Cloth Diapers for finding this information for all of us!
I've known it is a man-made fiber product but never what is really in it. It turns out that it's a blend of bamboo fibers, cotton fibers and polymicrofibers. So basically it's my 3 favorite soaker fibers all shredded and "squished" together (for lack of a better word, lol).
This article from All About Cloth Diapers goes into a bit more detail but I'll post a bit of it here so you can see what I'm talking about. Be sure to click the link and read the entire article. It makes me more comfortable about using the product on my son and selling items with it in it.
"I am quoting Mike the head of textile design at Wazoodle:
What is it made of?
We’re known for a lot of things good and bad, but when it comes to innovative diaper making textiles our attention to innovation, environmental and product safety, is second to none.
Zorb contains only tangled cellulose fibers from bamboo/cotton/viscose and poly micro fiber, the same fibers found in virtually every AIO diaper on the market – nothing else. These non-allergenic fibers are non-allergenic, durable and easy to sanitize We manufacture Zorb in the USA and Canadian in modern facilities that are safe & friendly for workers and the environment."
The article goes on to discuss thickness, wicking properties and that it does not contain hemp.
Many thanks to Autumn Beck of All About Cloth Diapers for finding this information for all of us!
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