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Basgetti Sat 20-Jun-26 09:31:38

Can you knit? We loved hand knitted baby clothes.

Magenta8 Sat 20-Jun-26 08:58:33

BloomWillow7

I'd just get her Amazon gift card. New parents always end up needing random stuff they didn't think of and it's way more useful than guessing.

Quite a few people have objections to buying through Amazon and OP's friend sounds as though she may be one of them, given the job she is in.

BloomWillow7 Fri 19-Jun-26 14:08:07

I'd just get her Amazon gift card. New parents always end up needing random stuff they didn't think of and it's way more useful than guessing.

JackyB Fri 19-Jun-26 10:13:20

I like to give books. First picture books or a nursery rhyme book ( which, I admit, is more of a keepsake than something which the baby will actually use.)

You can make toys out of old clothes. I have unravelled a white cardigan which my DH's aunt knitted herself. She was a funny shape so it's no good for anyone. I have used the wool to make baubles for Christmas trees but it would be ideal for crocheting or knitting a doll or a teddy. It's synthetic so no problems with allergies.

I also made a teddy out of an old sock (its partner had a huge hole in it). Can't find the picture I took of that.

Just some ideas.

ViceVersa Fri 19-Jun-26 09:03:46

Have a look on Etsy - there are some lovely handmade or personalised items on there. I got a beautiful little wooden musical carousel for my baby GD.

Stillness Fri 19-Jun-26 08:59:01

A little wooden toy perhaps. Even if it s gotr when the baby is a bit older. They’ll get loads of plastic stuff.

EllieAnne Thu 18-Jun-26 21:51:27

My knitting skills are very limited and have never mastered crocheting. But have seen some nice toys on ,the sites mentioned.
I’ve not asked about nappies but am sure it won’t be disposables.

NotSpaghetti Thu 18-Jun-26 08:51:33

Yes. Some of my grandchildren too!
Lovely!

But now i think about it, I think the OP said not clothes?

dogsmother Thu 18-Jun-26 08:48:27

NotSpaghetti

Lots of mums don't use wool for babies.
Maybe bamboo if knitting?

My grandchildren are both happily dressed in hand kits. I am in awe of the skills involved as I’ve never mastered them myself and they look amazing.

NotSpaghetti Thu 18-Jun-26 08:39:28

Lots of mums don't use wool for babies.
Maybe bamboo if knitting?

PamelaJ1 Thu 18-Jun-26 08:28:22

Feelingmyage55

Knit or crochet an item with wool you already have. A striped pram blanket or a tiny teddy.

My mother k it’s some really lovely jumpers for her g-great grandchildren. They always get comments.
I would knit or buy something for a child to wear later. Usually new parents have so much for newborns these days.
I expect they have already got washable nappies?

Feelingmyage55 Wed 17-Jun-26 23:12:55

Knit or crochet an item with wool you already have. A striped pram blanket or a tiny teddy.

EllieAnne Wed 17-Jun-26 22:07:01

Spindrift that’s what I was thinking,

SpinDriftCoastal Tue 16-Jun-26 21:56:24

Do you want to get something for a baby? Or, would a suitable toy be appropriate? Don't they make good quality wooden toys?

EllieAnne Tue 16-Jun-26 21:22:05

I won’t buy clothes because I know she has plenty but I will check out those sites for toys.

Magenta8 Tue 16-Jun-26 21:15:37

I have just been looking for recycled and ethical baby stuff too.

The Woodland Trust and Lily and Sid have baby grows and vests. Mulberry Bush and Ethical Superstore have baby toys.

A word of advice, if you are buying clothes, buy the six month size as they grow out of the smallest sizes very quickly, unless they are prem.

YorkLady Tue 16-Jun-26 21:07:33

Organic cotton muslin squares. Cant have too many of them with a new born.

EllieAnne Tue 16-Jun-26 21:00:43

A young friend is expecting a baby soon. She works in sustainability and is very into recycling.. she already has lots of second hand items.
Any suggestions for a present?