Balboa’s Babies
Posted by Matty
One of April’s charity projects was for Balboa’s Babies, San Diego’s navel hospital NICU. The project leader was kind enough to send out patterns for non-clothing items. (I wasn’t quite ready to figure out baby clothes patterns.)
With virtual assistance, I made some snakes and cuddlers, neither of which I have pictures of. The snake is a positioning device that the nurses can wrap around a baby. For smaller babies, a cuddler is used which has the snake-like portion sewn onto a soft bed and secures with a strap. Take a look.
It took a bit more time and effort, but I was also able to make an isolette cover from one of her patterns.
This quilted cover shields extra-care babies from noise and light, which can cause undo stress. It has flaps for tubes and a front flap for visitors (nurse and parents, not aliens). Unfortunately, my picture only shows one angle, but you get a better idea of this cover in the picture on the right.—–>