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Baby sleep sack and blanket
April 30, 2014

This was written by Cherie from you & mie for the Miss Matatabi Makers series.

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Hello again! It’s me, Cherie. And ooooh, do I have some amazing fabric to share with you today!

Triple Gauze Baby Set

TRIPLE GAUZE. Did you know it existed? I did not, until very recently, and I am now a huge fan! If you think single gauze is lovely and double gauze is dreamy, well, triple gauze is downright heavenly.

The triple gauze available in the Miss Matatabi Shop is reversible, which makes it even more awesome! Before I washed it, it was smooth and soft. When it came out of the wash, it was like a fluffy cloud! Double and triple gauzes are multiple layers of gauze fabric that are attached every couple of centimeters, essentially basting or quilting the fabric. After washing and drying, the fabric was already like a perfectly lightweight quilt.

Triple Gauze Reversible Dots from Miss Matatabi
The three layers of gauze give this fabric the perfect amount of thickness, but it is still so light and breathable. It’s perfect for warm or hot weather. And because it’s loosely woven, it’s got a nice amount of give to it and it makes a wonderful blanket for swaddling a baby or for just a light cover.

The first project I made with this lovely fabric was a baby sleep sack using the Lua Sleep Sack Pattern by An of StraightGrain and fellow Miss Matatabi Maker.

Triple Gauze Lua Sleepsack2

The pattern is great. Simple and easy to construct and I ended up with a practical and adorable sleep sack for my baby! I didn’t add piping, which is an option, but I wanted to showcase the double sided nature of the fabric and flipped the fabric for the top portion of the sleep sack.

Triple Gauze Lua Sleepsack1

The lining is not from Miss Matatabi, but is a double gauze fabric I picked up from Tomato, a fabric store in Japan. So yes, that makes FIVE LAYERS OF GAUZE on this puppy. What can I say, the stuff is amazing! There is a layer of cotton batting in between as well, since we don’t really ever have hot nights here in San Francisco. This thing is SO COZY. Like sleeping in a cloud. Honestly, I’m jealous.

Triple Gauze Lua Sleepsack3

Triple Gauze Lua Sleepsack5

The only modification I made was to shorten it by a few inches, but it’s still got plenty of growing room for my petite babe.

Triple Gauze Lua Sleepsack4

Triple Gauze Blanket1

The other project is a blanket – suuuuper simple, but so practical and adorable. I took 1 meter of the triple gauze and rounded the corners (I used a glass jar to trace the curve). Then I serged all around the edge of the fabric, and that’s it! A blanket!

Triple Gauze Blanket2

Because the fabric is reversible, there is no wrong or right side.

Triple Gauze Blanket3

I seriously love this blanket. It’s so cozy and soft, but perfectly light and breathable. It’s the kind that I can imagine carrying around with us everywhere in the warmer months – to cover the baby during a nap at the beach, or throw over the car seat to block the sun, or over us while nursing, whatever!

Triple Gauze Blanket4

Need a gift for a baby, or have a baby of your own? These triple gauze fabrics are perfect! Or you can even make something for you! Check out this beautiful top that Ute made!
 

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Thank you, Cherie! Connect with Cherie on her blog, instagram, facebook, and pinterest.

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14 Comments


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Marney
March 23, 2016 at 12:57 am
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I bought some double gauze to use for a sleep sack. But unsure if it is thick enough? Thoughts?.



Cherie
March 31, 2015 at 8:30 am
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Ami, you can find it here: http://www.straight-grain.com/?product=lua-sleep-sack



Ami
March 28, 2015 at 8:28 pm
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Oh this is gorgeous, and exactly what I’m looking for for my bub! It looks like the pattern and instructions have been removed when you click on the link, would you happen to have it saved anywhere? Or know where else it is available from?



A simple quilt (and a question) | StraightGrain
January 5, 2015 at 7:52 am
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[…] I finished weeks ago, but didn’t have the time to blog about yet. When I saw Cherie’s super soft Lua sleep sack a few weeks ago, I fell in love with the triple gauze fabric she used. I bought a meter of it to […]



Kate Forster
June 14, 2014 at 2:09 am
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I just got some of this triple gauze! So excited to sew with it, but I’m wondering…how did you prewash it?



Sarah Nielson
June 1, 2014 at 10:02 am
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Love that sleep sack – it’s too hot here in Hawaii for one but I would love it if we lived somewhere colder! And that fabric is amazing – I actually ordered some a couple months ago before my baby came to make a simple blanket like yours – and loved it so much that I ordered it again to make a second one. My first one is even the same purple as yours – so fun that our babies are being cuddled in the same blankets!



Kate Henderson
May 1, 2014 at 10:18 am
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That fabric is beautiful after it is washed, perfect for a sleepsack!



Rosemary Baines
May 1, 2014 at 4:36 am
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ohh, that fabric looks lovely and what a good use for it



alaichoy
May 1, 2014 at 3:26 am
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I’ve never done a zipper before…is that optional in the pattern?



    Cherie Lockwood
    May 1, 2014 at 3:23 pm
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    No, there is no non-zipper option, but you really need that zipper for easy opening and closing. You can learn to do it and this is the perfect opportunity!

ute
April 30, 2014 at 10:49 pm
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Oh, how lovely! I made a top from the same fabric and at the end of the day I want to go to bed in it, too, it is so soft and wonderful! And I have some left over for a scarf! Lucky Kaya who gets to cuddle in it all around!



    Cherie Lockwood
    May 1, 2014 at 3:24 pm
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    I know, I saw the top – it’s beautiful! I would never have thought to make myself a top from this fabric, but yours came out so lovely and must be sooo comfy! A scarf is a great idea too!

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