Hygiene Bags

I though I kept the info on baby hygiene bags, but can't find them. Repeat please. Kay

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The Laws
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Here's Marcella's post:

Here's what they need

Hygiene Kit =80 2 unbreakable combs (no sharp handles) =80 4 toothbrushes (packaged) =80 1 tube of toothpaste (6-8 ounces, no pumps) =80 2 bars of soap (approximately 4-5 ounces) =80 2 hand towels (see hand towel guidelines below) Place items in a heavy-duty, one-gallon sealable bag. Remove the air before sealing.

And perhaps I'll assemble a few newborn kits

Newborn Kit =80 1 double receiving blanket (see receiving blanket guidelines below)

=80 4 flat fold (single thickness) cloth diapers - Birdseye Cloth or diaper flannel (100% cotton for both), approx. 25" x 27" (please do not

use pre-folded or diposable diapers) =80 4 diaper safety pins =80 1 pair booties or baby socks =80 2 regular-size bars of soap (Ivory or other non-allergenic brand) =80 1 newborn layette gown (not footed sleeper - see layette gown guidelines, below)

Place items in a heavy-duty, two-gallon sealable bag. Remove the air before sealing.

Double Receiving Blanket (for Newborn Kit) Fabrics: cotton flannel, or light weight fleece Size: two pieces of fabric that are each between 36 inches square and

45 inches square. You may also use a medium weight fleece. It needs to be a single layer,

36"x36" with the edges surged. To make the blanket: =80 With right sides facing each other, sew the two pieces of fabric together with a 1/4-inch seam around the edges. Leave a 6-inch opening.

=80 Turn so right side is out. =80 You may also serge two pieces together, no turning needed. =80 Baste opening edges and topstitch around the entire blanket for durability. =80 Sew a 10-inch square in the center to keep the fabric from shifting. =80 A narrow crocheted edge or piping border is acceptable but not required.=20

marcella

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Leslie & The Furbabies in MO.

Another of Marecella's posts:

Here's the address:

Completed items may be shipped or delivered in person to: Latter-day Saint Humanitarian Center

1665 South Bennett Road Salt Lake City, UT 84104 Telephone: (801) 240-5954 Hours: 8 a.m. =8B 5 p.m., Monday through Friday

You can see the details of the different kits at:

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marcella

The Laws wrote:

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Leslie & The Furbabies in MO.

Here's what they need

Hygiene Kit ? 2 unbreakable combs (no sharp handles) ? 4 toothbrushes (packaged) ? 1 tube of toothpaste (6-8 ounces, no pumps) ? 2 bars of soap (approximately 4-5 ounces) ? 2 hand towels (see hand towel guidelines below) Place items in a heavy-duty, one-gallon sealable bag. Remove the air before sealing.

And perhaps I'll assemble a few newborn kits

Newborn Kit ? 1 double receiving blanket (see receiving blanket guidelines below)

? 4 flat fold (single thickness) cloth diapers - Birdseye Cloth or diaper flannel (100% cotton for both), approx. 25" x 27" (please do not

use pre-folded or diposable diapers) ? 4 diaper safety pins ? 1 pair booties or baby socks ? 2 regular-size bars of soap (Ivory or other non-allergenic brand) ? 1 newborn layette gown (not footed sleeper - see layette gown guidelines, below)

Place items in a heavy-duty, two-gallon sealable bag. Remove the air before sealing.

Double Receiving Blanket (for Newborn Kit) Fabrics: cotton flannel, or light weight fleece Size: two pieces of fabric that are each between 36 inches square and

45 inches square. You may also use a medium weight fleece. It needs to be a single layer,

36"x36" with the edges surged. To make the blanket: ? With right sides facing each other, sew the two pieces of fabric together with a 1/4-inch seam around the edges. Leave a 6-inch opening.

? Turn so right side is out. ? You may also serge two pieces together, no turning needed. ? Baste opening edges and topstitch around the entire blanket for durability. ? Sew a 10-inch square in the center to keep the fabric from shifting. ? A narrow crocheted edge or piping border is acceptable but not required.

marcella

Gown instructions arent there. The URL for the instructions from LDS aren't there. Kay

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The Laws

Here's the link to the lists of what goes in different kit. There are instructions there for making a receiving blanket and a link for making the layette gown just a bit further down the page.

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marcella

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Marcella Peek

After the mailing address in Marcella's post is this link.

You can see the details of the different kits at:

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marcella

I don't know anything about it, just re-posting Marcella's info.

Leslie & The Furbabies in MO.

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Leslie & The Furbabies in MO.

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