Welcome to rose+dot co! Here you will find links to my knitting patterns. I have been enjoying the process of designing and knitting dolls clothes for my business rose+dot co for the past year. Now I would like to share my designs with my fellow knitters, so I have been busy writing up my patterns for you. You will find links to each of my patterns on this site as they become available. I hope you enjoy them! Happy Knitting! x Belinda
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How writing helped me cope with my pregnancy loss
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Add caption Words always had a special power over me. From an early age, I read any book I could get my hands on. I even remember getting up early so I could read my books before having to go to school! Yes, I had been a bookworm since I can remember and with it came a love and passion for writing. I have written short stories for friends, countless essays and always knew that writing will be part of my life. I had no idea though it would eventually save me as well. As my life went on, writing stayed with me. It became even my career for 10 years when I worked as a print journalist, both here and overseas. In my private life, writing was more present in the form of writing lists of wishes and dreams and things my husband and I hoped to achieve. One of them was to become parents. We had talked about it many times and knew we would love to be parents one day but didn’t plan anything. Then, one day, I felt a bit off. Just not quite how I normally felt. Before I drove to the pha...
Make your Nursery Smarter
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Let’s not beat around the bush. Being a parent is hard, and it never gets any easier with every new tiny human you may bring into the world. It’s exhausting, stressful, and yet amazing all at the same time. So the question is, what do you do to make this job a bit easier? For a mum or dad who has already gone through the journey of raising a child, you already have a few tricks or habits that can make the day to day activities a bit stress-free for you. New parents are not as lucky. They’re just learning what works and what doesn’t for their bub as they go, and getting advice from absolutely everyone on the right way to dress, bathe, feed, soothe their child. They might be checking every 2 minutes to make sure their tiny human is still breathing after putting them down for the night, and freaking out the second the bub starts to cry. There’s nothing amazing about that. This is the time for parents to get smart....
How to Host a Sip and See
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A ‘welcome to the world party’ for your little bub! By Holly Brunnbauer The moment you share the arrival of your new baby with the world (via Facebook of course), all of your family and friends will be squealing with delight to meet them. Any mother who has gone through this before will recall how overwhelming and sometimes darn annoying it is to have a revolving door of visitors in the hospital and at home. This is exactly why a sip and see event is what you need. Ummm…ok but what the heck is a sip and see? It is basically a birth after-party where you set a date and time for close friends and family to come over and meet the baby all at once. Obviously as the name implies, drinks are provided for sipping and the baby is passed around for seeing. In this post I will share with you the down-low on how to host a sip and see and lots of extra tips to help make it easier for you. Who do I invite? As with any event you host, the guest list is completely up to you. Unlike a baby...
Motherhood and mental health
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Caroline McMahon is the Director of Carolines Angels Pty Ltd in Perth, Western Australia. Caroline is a Baby Sleep Specialist, Registered Nurse & Midwife and has a Bachelor of Applied Science in Nursing I was reading an article written in the Sydney Morning Herald, "Mothers with postnatal mental illness need all the help we can give them." and was moved at how severe Hoa Pham’s symptoms were after she gave birth to her first baby. Hoa is well educated, a Psychologist, and author. Mental illness does not discriminate who it affects after the birth of a child, with higher incidences after a woman’s first child. Hoa was lucky enough to have insight into her feelings to recognise that she needed help and needed it fast.
9 months in my active wear
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January 2013 my period was late….Oh oh. I wasn't expecting that…. 3 months later I realised I was doing this alone - definitely never thought I'd be in that position. I could have fallen in a heap and cried my lonely self to sleep every night, I no longer had a partner I had no family close by but I did have this special little human growing inside of me. We were already close, I could already tell this little guy was something so special. So I picked myself up and fell madly in love with the new man in my life - Gym. I guess this new love was my medicine. I'm not even sure where to start with just how much exercise helped me through my pregnancy mentally it saved me but there were so many more benefits. Physically I only put on 13kg which is within the healthy range, I didn't get the extreme tiredness that all my other non-exercising friends seemed to be having; no swelling, no morning sickness, no back pain - I actually felt really good! I didn't even take one s...
What to wear now you’re a mum.
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Motherhood hits with full force and those first few months pass in a blur. One day you open your wardrobe to look for something to wear that isn’t your pyjamas, tracksuit or hubby’s old t-shirts. The HORROR awakens. You have no idea how to dress for this new life…. Today I want to show you how to dress like you are totally in control of your life even if you’re a total hot mess. Nobody will have any clue that you A) You haven’t showered, B) You barely leave the house C) Your main social interaction comes from Netflix and Facebook. Ready for my simple two step formula??? STEP ONE: Take a pair of jeans (I still love skinny but feel free to add a flare if that works for you) and a simple top. I love a loose fitting top because I am still holding on to some serious mum gut (which I believe is here to stay) but if your tummy is in top condition you could tighten things up in the top department. Now this is where most people stop. Yes, you are d...