I Started Sewing Baby Clothes at 3 AM During Mat Leave — Here's What Actually Worked

Published: March 07, 2026

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Between sleepless nights and feeding schedules, I turned to sewing as a way to stay grounded — and make something useful. No fancy machine, no pattern expertise. Learned that starting with preemie-sized garments builds confidence fast (and fits newborns perfectly). Also: bias tape is a beginner's best friend for clean edges without fuss. Found that repurposing soft organic cotton from old baby clothes or thrifted onesies saves money and reduces waste. It's not about perfection — it's about making something with love, one tiny stitch at a time.

TL;DR: Started sewing baby clothes postpartum with zero experience. Preemie patterns + bias tape + upcycled fabric made it doable. Share your beginner wins!

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