The Great Onsie Extender from A Girl and a Gluegun
DIY Disposable Swim Pants for the Larger Swimmer from Adapting Creatively
G-Tube Jammies from Adapting Creatively
G-Tube Jammies from Adapting Creatively
Sewing Clothes for G-tube Access, Part One: DESIGN by Adapting Creatively
by Adapting Creatively
Weighted Blanket by Craftnectar
Anti-Snarl Pillowcase by Adapting Creatively
DIY Switch-Adapted Spinner by Adapting Creatively
Easy and Free Playing Card Holder by Adapting Creatively
Hands-free Card Holder by Adapting Creatively
Adapting Picture Books for Lap Reading by Adapting Creatively
Adapting Books for Physical Access by Adapting Creatively
Adapting Books for Computer Access by Adapting Creatively
Please note that I am not here to put any of the special needs clothing makers out of business. There are some really great commercial operations making beautiful, quality clothing and offering excellent customer service. I just believe that everyone should have access to what they need. Sometimes people who love our children (including us!) want to demonstrate their love by creating a special gift that will be useful. Sometimes limits in our ability to pay means we have to make things ourselves. A parent of typical children could provide them with decent gently-used clothing from the resale shop; the fact is, parents of kids with special clothing needs simply can't do that. Until now, that is...
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