Welcome to BFF!

This online boutique is the braindchild of Daphne, a stay-at-home mommy of ethan and yadale - and was founded in April 2009, together with Zay, a beauty columnist who dreams of becoming a mommy soonish. Both Daphne and Zay lay claim in comfy clothing and trust that bubs and kids deserve the best care without losing style. Thus, all the gems and knick knacks hunted by Daphne and Zay are the best you want for your little ones. At BFF, we guarantee you a pleasure gift shopping experience even if you don't have children. We bring together the most gorgeous baby clothes, gifts and accessories under one virtual roof for ease of shopping.

Wishing you happy shopping,
Daphne & Zay

2009年8月16日 星期日

BFF Merdeka Sale

2009年8月13日 星期四

Mommy Who Does It All~Kid's Cap


I always wonder one thing, why a mom who used to work as a sewing machine operator in garment factory has never taught me sewing techniques as simple as tying a knot? And I always envy my best friend for having a wonderful mom who can sew simply everything out from scratch. So it happens that a mom like mine, although who used to work part-timely in garment factory, doesn't know much about sewing. Being a mom of my own 2 kids now, I decided to become the latter--my best friend's mom as a prototype.


I used to think that my hands are so "cacat" that I could tie my fingers up when tying a knot. Oh bugger, after giving birth to 2 babies, I figure nothing can be harder. And so it is, sewing is as easy as a piece of cake, tho I have not started learning baking, just yet. With some help from online paper patterns and teaching, your kids will also treat you as a super heroine! Hahaha!

As a super-mom-to-be, you need to download the paper patterns from here. It's in Japanese characters, but we'll only need the patterns, so no worries if you don't understand Nihon. Coz I don't. But it's a bonus that you do too, you can directly learn the making of the kid's cap here step by step.


Cut out the patterns from the fabrics. Remember to leave a 5mm seam shares on the each side of the fabrics.

For the brims of the hat, I added a layer of iron-on fabric to strengthen the brims.


Some elastic is needed for adjusting the head size.


For the beginning, sew up one side of the crown rims with both patches facing front to front.


When all 6 patches are stitched together, remember to iron the seam shares flat to avoid the hat from being bulgy when stiching together.


Leave a 5mms of seams share folding inward. Then stitch the 56cms rims to the crown, overlapping itself for around 1cm, cut away extra fabrics. Then put the 2 parts back to back, stictch the elastic at the back of the cap.


For the brim, after stitching the outer rim of it, cut the seam shares into zig-zag pattern before turning it inside out.


Machine stitch around the edge of the brim. Pin the brim to the crown rims before finishing up.

See, free and easy, you can finish them in an afternoon.
And you can have your admirer worshipping your creation like this.


2009年8月12日 星期三

Daphne's Mumbles


Do you live far from your old folks? When was the last time you talked to your siblings? Do you remember the last time you look them in the eyes? Did you ever tell them you love them?


I live apart from my folks as far as 3,243 Kms, if not more. Their offsprings are all around the globe, without exaggerating, North America, The Island of Formosa, and the heart of the Peninsular. At the ages of 50+, they learn to manipulate their biggest nightmare in order to talk to me and kids "face to face" on msn. Whereas, our sista reunions always happen on our favorite venue, msn, again. Pretty witty lucky tho, folks came for us last month and had a meaningful trip down south of Formosa Island, before the furious Morakot swept away the happiness of thousands of family.


We're always busy, we always have more important things await. The globe never stop turning, and time never waits. I know it's pretty gauwet, but I love you, papa mama! I miss you dowseng, bigong and oushui! I'm coming back in November, wait for me!