Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Some tips remove stain on baby clothes



Baby clothes are easy dirty and you need remove them but don’t fade clothes. I will give you some notes when removing dirt stain on baby clothing.
 The quicker you deal with a stain, the more likely you are to remove it.
Unless it’s a fat stain, cold water is best for rinsing a stain, so as not to set it and make it harder to remove later.
Before using a cleaning solution, test on an inconspicuous section, such as the inside of a sleeve, to check it won’t ruin the fabric.
 Always rinse out one cleaning solution before trying another to remove a stain as certain chemicals are not supposed to be mixed.
Read the care instructions on the item of clothing before attempting vigorous stain removal. Some outfits may be too delicate to attempt stain removal and are better taken straight to the drycleaners.
Don’t rub fabric harshly to remove stains as this can abrade fibers and cause fading.
The white towel blotting method is often recommended for stain removal. Simply fold a clean white towel and, once you have treated the stain with water, gently dab it with the towel and check to see how much of the stain has transferred to the white towel.
If using commercial stain removers and detergents, always follow the product label to understand the proper use and safety precautions you may need to take.
It’s always easier to treat a stain on a washable fabric.

Monday, October 14, 2013

6 steps to make smocked dresses for girl




Making a smocked dress are really interesting and it is a gift you give for your baby, show your care. How to make smocked dresses for girl? 

Step 1: Choose  smocked dresses or peasant dresses pattern that you want to make. You can use a pattern from a commercial company or Babeeni pattern.
Step 2: Take the size pattern you that you want to make for your smocked dresses  by taking your measurements with the measuring tape. Compute your bust, waist and hips..
Step 3: Cut the paper to pattern and fold up it into a double layer of fabric. Cut 4 pieces of   the sleeve 2 front and 2 back pieces
Step 4: Pin the sleeve pieces to the back bodice piece along the armhole line, right sides together. Stitch it in place, following the seam allowance measurement for the pattern. Press and finish the seams as desired, either by zigzag stitching or serving.
Step 5: Pull the sleeves out of the armholes so all right sides are together. Pin together the side seams, from the sleeve hem to the dress hem, and stitch the seams in place. Press and finish the seams. 
Step 6: Attach the elastic to a large safety pin, and thread it through the 3-inch opening, pushing the elastic all the way around the banding until it comes out the other side. Stitch together the ends of the elastic, then push the elastic into the banding, and stitch the opening closed. Finish any accessories, such as belts or other elastic casings.

Friday, October 11, 2013

What do you do with new baby clothes




You buy a new outfit for baby and you are hurry want to wear them for your children, but let’s stop. You should wash baby clothing before wearing. Most new parents have heard that baby clothes need to be washed before baby wears them. While it's unlikely that your baby would be seriously harmed by new, unwashed clothes, a minor skin irritation or allergy could make baby uncomfortable. Babies are sometimes sensitive to the sizing, a finish put on new clothing to keep them looking nice in the store. Shipping clothes can be a messy process, so those new outfits also could have come into contact with many types of dirt, bugs or rodents.

Remember that baby clothes don't require a special detergent. There are a few extra-gentle laundry detergents on the market that are targeted toward baby outfits, but that doesn't mean you have to use one of these special soaps. Some families alleviate the risk of skin allergies by laundering baby clothing in a dye-free, scent-free detergent, such as All Free & Clear or Tide Free. If your baby isn't bothered by clothes washed in your family's regular detergent, there's no need to buy special laundry soap just for the baby clothes.

Monday, October 7, 2013

How to choose smocked dresses for infant





The best dressed Child childrens clothing boutique offers the finest childrens clothing, smocked dresses, baby clothes and baby gifts. Children's clothes, smocked clothing, baby clothes and Christening gowns from your favorite specialty brands! Unique baby gifts! When you buy smocked dresses for infant you should choose kind of fabric is soft and no toxic for baby’s skin. The best choice is natural fabric such as organic cotton, lightweight. You need search shop baby dress before you buy them, that shop must purchase products have clear origin. The best selection of baby girl dresses at Babeeni Vietnam and special in smocked dress. Your little girl will look lovely and sweet in our precious shrugs and cute dress and jumper sets. We offer very special childrens clothing including smocked dresses and boys smocked dress clothing, portrait clothes, holiday clothing, special occasion dresses and just for fun children's clothes!
All Babeeni’s products were made from our heart loving children and for children, it sure will make you are satisfied.

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Some tips to do laundry kids clothing



Love it or hate it, everyone has to do the laundry kids clothing at some point. It can be confusing at first, and most people don't find it fun. But it can be done and without boredom when doing follow some below tips.



  • ·        Does the laundry baby clothes once a week, so that you don't have a huge load of laundry?
  • ·        Shirts may develop holes when washed with heavier items.
  • ·        Make sure not to add too much detergent or bleach.
  • ·        Do not put anything in the dryer that you feel may shrink. Let it air-dry, just to be safe.
  • ·        If you have an extremely large wash load, make sure you set the washer to its heaviest setting or divide the load between two washers.
  • ·        Make sure to be careful with wash cycle temperatures.
  • ·        Only wash a few denim items at a time; denim takes up a lot of room and can overload a washing machine.
  • ·        To break the boredom of doing the laundry, try listening to a radio station at a low volume. You can still listen to the interesting parts of the programm, and tune out the radio when it gets boring or when you need to pay special attention to whatever you're doing.
  • ·        Don't have a huge laundry basket - get a smaller one so that you'll have to do laundry more often.