Let’s make baby goods by hand! Introducing popular handmade recipes
Many moms are probably thinking, “I want to prepare handmade items for my adorable baby!” The time you spend crafting while thinking of your precious child will surely remain as an irreplaceable and wonderful memory.
So this time, we’ll introduce how to make baby goods that are easy even for beginners.
We’ve gathered lots of heartwarming, cute items like bibs, swaddles, hats, and toys.
We’re also introducing items that can be used not only for newborns but also for 1- to 2-year-olds.
Please use this as a reference and try making them with lots of love.
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Let’s make handmade baby goods! Introducing popular DIY recipes (21–30)
Fluffy winter swaddle

By combining fleece fabric with boa fabric, the Winter Cozy Swaddle looks warm and wraps your baby securely.
The soft, thick materials help regulate body temperature in cold weather, making it perfect for outings and stroller use.
You can freely customize it with options like a hood or edging, letting you enjoy the originality that only handmade items offer.
It’s a warmly comforting piece that will be by your side through the cold season.
Vintage clothing remake

A patchwork blanket made by remaking old clothes is a warm swaddle that stitches together fabrics full of memories.
Beloved shirts, handkerchiefs, and other well-worn textiles from the family are reborn in a new form, gently wrapping your baby.
The lived-in materials feel soft against the skin and offer a calm, understated look.
It’s also delightful to play with combinations of colors and patterns to create a design that’s uniquely your own.
The care put into making it brings a special charm to the finished piece, enriching your time with your little one.
Simple fluffy gauze

Among handmade baby swaddles known for their gentle feel and ease of making, the “Simple Fluffy Gauze” is especially popular.
It uses double gauze fabric, notable for its softness that’s safe for a baby’s delicate skin.
The sewing steps are straightforward, making it easy for beginners with little sewing experience to give it a try.
By combining colors and patterns you like, you can create a unique look, making it a well-loved gift as well.
It’s a warm, practical piece that blends seamlessly into everyday childcare.
Handmade zipper teaching materials
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In therapy for child development, zippers are commonly used.
The zipper activity mainly aims to improve hand use.
It also supports children’s focus and their ability to do things on their own.
Especially for children with developmental disabilities, the motion of opening and closing a zipper is an important practice.
By repeating this motion, they become more aware of fine hand movements and gain more successful experiences.
This kind of practice is useful in daily life, too.
Here, we introduce a handmade zipper toy to make practicing with zippers more enjoyable.
Please have fun trying it together, tailored to your child’s developmental stage!
Drop-in game with a straw

“Straw drop” is a type of therapeutic play that supports children’s development.
Through this activity, kids can build fine motor skills and concentration.
By grasping straws and dropping them into holes, they also enhance hand–eye development and observation skills.
Recognizing colors and shapes and developing an interest in numbers stimulate their senses and cognitive abilities, making this a recommended support tool.
It also gives children a sense of achievement.
Since they can learn while having fun, try making your own version and enjoy it together with the kids!


