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"content": "<a href=\"https://semcomama.co.za/boegoe-bugz-cloth-diaper-pattern/\" target=\"_blank\">https://semcomama.co.za/boegoe-bugz-cloth-diaper-pattern/</a><br /><br />Boegoe Bugz cloth diaper pattern<br /><br />Sewing is my job, my hobby and my break from the rush of everyday life. If I can sew all things together in life, I probably would.<br /><br />There comes a point in high school where you are pushed to decide on a career path, something that will dictate the rest of your life. There is usually a career day, the teachers try to push you in a certain direction or tell you bluntly that you are not kitted out for a certain career and maybe even that you are not worth anything. But most of us are not even sure at that point what we want to do in life. I for one, was there. I always had this dream of becoming a Fashion designer, but looking back now I’m so glad I never went to University or College. My perception and what I thought I enjoyed about being a Fashion designer is so different from what I know now. I received my first sewing machine when I finished my matric year (Grade 12) as a present from my dad. There were no finances for me to go and study and I was too much in love to go in anyway. (I married that guy and he is amazing!)<br /><br />I tried to figure a few things out on the machine and even did a class or two, but I just was not ready. We got married and started building our beautiful family, without noticing that this was the motivation/inspiration I needed. As my family grew so did my experience behind the sewing machine. I started doing all sorts of projects for my little girls and home.<br /><br />With my third baby girl we went the cloth diaper route. As many cloth mamas know, cloth diapers can be addictive! After buying my first few diapers the DIY in me could not be tamed and I started experimenting with different patterns and styles. I made them out of anything I had on hand, old towels, receiving blankets, fleece blankets and so on. Not only did I save by going the cloth route, but I got so much experience behind the sewing machine.<br /><br />When baby number four came along, I sewed her an entire newborn stash and posted it on Facebook. I got so many mommies telling how great it looked and even asked me if I would make them some. I bought my first real deal supplies, snaps, pliers, PUL, hemp, all the good stuff! I started a Facebook group and sewed a few tester diapers that I sold at cost. The reviews came back great and I started getting orders. My little business started to grow.<br /><br />One day I got this great idea to make a denim nappy, a real denim nappy, made with real denim and real miniature back pockets. I had such a variety of patterns, but non of them had the design I wanted for my denim nappy. And so was born the Boegoe Bugz diaper pattern. I released my denim diaper with great success and made many other custom diapers with my pattern.<br /><br />I always had this dream to share my pattern with others, but never had the time or motivation to sit and digitize it. Well, due to Covid-19 and the lockdown I decided that it was the perfect time. Not only did I have more free time, but mommies around the world will be looking for DIY projects due to finances, having more spare time ect. And so I did it! After digitizing the pattern and making the instructions, I got a few sewing mamas to test the fit out for me.<br /><br />The Boegoe Bugz diaper pattern was released 26 June 2020 and I feel so proud to already see my pattern being sewn up by mommies all over.<br /><br />The pattern can be bought on the website (ZAR) or on Etsy, <a href=\"https://www.etsy.com/listing/830063433/boegoe-bugz-turned-topstitched-diaper\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.etsy.com/listing/830063433/boegoe-bugz-turned-topstitched-diaper</a>.<br /><br />Share your creations on our Facebook support group <a href=\"https://www.facebook.com/groups/semcomamasewingpatterns\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.facebook.com/groups/semcomamasewingpatterns</a> and I can’t wait to hear what you all think.<br /><br />SemcoMama",
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"content": "For all the eco-friendly DIY mommies out there, here is my \"How to\" video on serging / overlocking a reusable menstrual cloth pad.<br /><br />Please subscribe to my channel for more sewing tutorials and some vlog posts coming soon. Let me know what you think.<br /><br /><a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNF-cGIwrUk\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNF-cGIwrUk</a><br /><br />I used the Curvy classic pattern designed by The Happy Hippos, you can buy the pattern on Etsy <a href=\"https://www.etsy.com/listing/599496100/the-happy-hippos-curvy-classic-6-8-10-12\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.etsy.com/listing/599496100/the-happy-hippos-curvy-classic-6-8-10-12</a><br /><br /><a href=\"https://www.minds.com/search?f=top&t=all&q=sewing\" title=\"#sewing\" class=\"u-url hashtag\" target=\"_blank\">#sewing</a> <a href=\"https://www.minds.com/search?f=top&t=all&q=reusablemenstrualpads\" title=\"#reusablemenstrualpads\" class=\"u-url hashtag\" target=\"_blank\">#reusablemenstrualpads</a> <a href=\"https://www.minds.com/search?f=top&t=all&q=DIY\" title=\"#DIY\" class=\"u-url hashtag\" target=\"_blank\">#DIY</a> <a href=\"https://www.minds.com/search?f=top&t=all&q=ecofriendly\" title=\"#ecofriendly\" class=\"u-url hashtag\" target=\"_blank\">#ecofriendly</a> <a href=\"https://www.minds.com/search?f=top&t=all&q=clothpads\" title=\"#clothpads\" class=\"u-url hashtag\" target=\"_blank\">#clothpads</a><br /><br />Thanks<br />SemcoMama<br />",
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"content": "The best place to look for answers is always the Bible. All you need to know about being a woman, a wife, a mother, and a friend is in there. This is where I find most answers. I also use google and the words of the older, wiser women (even though they are less in this day, they are around.) Jesus said “Ask, and it will be given to you; seek and you will find…” Matt. 7:7.<br /><br />I’m not going to write this to dictate what you should do, I’m only going to tell you how I grew as a wife and mother in Christ and how I feel about a woman’s place in the Godly order.<br /><br />Since I gave my life to the Lord, it’s been a growing process. If I look back at where I was before I started to walk in God’s way, I can’t believe that I was that person. I grew up with quite a liberal, feminist outlook on what a woman should be. I thought she should be; “an independent woman”, that she “doesn’t need to have children or need them”, “that men and women are equal in the home and workplace”, “that women need to have a successful careers” and that she doesn’t need a man. I grew up with this feminist mindset because of my parents, the church and school.<br /><br />I look at the world today, how dangerous it is for a woman to be without a husband. Terrible things happen to our women everyday and this usually happens because they are alone, without a man there to protect her. Will you send your daughter alone out in the street at night? Probably not, but you will send her off to college and university to fend for herself. Here, in South Africa, we read and hear of girls and women getting raped and abducted daily, but we still send our precious jewels alone out to the mall for movies. In the old days women were almost always escorted by a man to protect them.<br /><br />We are being told that women and men are equal in the home and workplace. From my experience this is not true. Women are sensitive to their emotions and more prone to understand and sympathize with the feelings of others. And there is nothing wrong with this, because this is the way God made us. Women need to be emotional beings, because their role is to be mothers, wives and keepers of the home. This is the place where emotional sensitivity is most needed, we need to nurse and teach our children with loving and caring hearts. We need to be there for our husbands helping them and supporting them.<br /><br />Titus 2:4-5 “4 that admonish the young women to love their husbands, to love their children, 5 to be discreet, chaste, home-makers, good, obedient to their own husbands, that the word of God may not be blasphemed.”<br /><br />We need to submit to our husbands, love them and be their helpers. 1 Peter 3:1 “Wives, likewise, be submissive to your own husband, that even if some do not obey the word, they, without a word, may be won by conduct of their wives,”. This also states that if a woman submits to her husband and he is not obeying the Word he can learn of her hope in Christ through his wife’s Christian conduct. She is praying, not preaching.This also is in need of emotion, because you need a sober, loving heart to be a submissive wife. If you look at the two previous verses, you’ll also see it says “own husbands”, you are not allowed to submit to any other man except your own husband.<br /><br />Women should not have a professional career. Women should not work outside the God given order, due to the fact that men instinctively want to impress women if they cohabit in the same space for any period of time.<br /><br />If a woman runs her own business and is still there for her family, being a mother and wife, then she is being a helper.<br /><br />If you equalize men and women, you end up with weaker, confused men and disorientated childless women. In the long run this means stressed mothers and fathers, which lead to less children, resulting in population decline. This can be observed in our Boer nation and the rest of the Caucasian race today.<br /><br />Most scriptures about being women, wives and mothers come down to respecting and submitting to a man (first your father then your husband). Women tend to rebel against this law resulting in their steady acquisition of feminist attributes. What is often misunderstood is that being respectful and submissive to our husbands is not an insurmountable task, it is a delight to practice this natural lifestyle if you look at it from the correct perspective.<br /><br />The media (radio, television, movies, magazines, newspapers est.) shows us that a submissive woman is weak, uneducated, dull and unhappy, and they always show her husband as an unloving, grumpy guy who has her bound in servitude. The feminist on the other hand is always portrayed as a strong women, who can take on anything, she is always happy and very successful. But looking at a real woman outside of lying media fantasies, what do you really see?<br /><br />The feminists I know don’t have more than 1 or 2 children, if any, they are usually unmarried or divorced, they tend to hide behind make-up and fashion. Feminine women I know (by feminine I mean submissive, loving, caring women) usually have 2 or more children, they are either housewives or work for their husbands or are self-employed, they send their children to private schools or home-school them. The details can go into more complicity but I think I covered the basics.<br /><br />The Bible reveals exactly what a woman should be:<br /><br />The first thing the Bible tells me, is that a woman needs to be a man’s helper:<br /><br />Genesis 2:18 “And the Lord God said , “It is not good that man should be alone; I will make him a helper comparable to him.”<br /><br />Now how am I to be a helper? Proverbs 31 helps you on this one. I know if you think about Proverbs 31, you see a mountain in front of you and that it is impossible to attain. But the problem is that we as women tend to try and follow this chapter as a tick off instruction manual. If we take this chapter on as part of our every day life, it is actually very rewarding:<br /><br />Proverbs 31:10-12 “10 Who can find a virtuous wife? For her worth is far above rubies.11 The heart of her husband safely trusts her; So he will have no lack of gain. 12 She does him good not evil all the days of her life.”<br /><br />My husband trusts me to make good decisions so that he would have no lack of gain. If I make irresponsible decisions by spending his money on worthless and unnecessary things, I’m doing evil to him. If he can’t trust me to make wise decisions, I’m not doing good unto him. To do him good he needs to trust me.<br /><br />Verse 13 “She seeks wool and flax, And willingly work with her hands.”<br /><br />Verse 14-16 “She is like the merchant ships, She brings her food from afar. 15 She also arises while it is yet night, And provides food for her household, And a portion for her maidservants. 16 She considers a field and buys it; From her profits she plants a vineyard.”<br /><br />Verse 18 “She perceives that her merchandise is good, And her lamp does not go out by night.”<br /><br />Verse 24 “She makes linen garments and sells them, And supplies sashes for the merchants.”<br /><br />To me this doesn’t necessarily mean to make clothes yourself, I think it did in times past. In the post industrial world we can buy our clothing from shops, if it’s a little bit worn we just throw it away. And I believe any one out there can at least sew on a button and fix a small tear in a jean. I, myself don’t enjoy this very much and tend to stack it up until it haunts me. But I’m willing and try my best. I believe I make up with crocheting scarves for my family. It is about the willing heart.<br /><br />Most people believe to be a housewife, you just sit around with no knowledge or education. It is quite the opposite. These verses shows a woman who brings in money, saves money and spends money wisely. She is skilled. You can still have your career, but what are you doing it for, is it for your family or for yourself? The difference between the feminist and the feminine is that the feminine woman is doing it for the good of her husband. Where the feminist is doing it for herself and it is about what she can accomplish. The feminine woman uses her skills and talents to build her household, she shares all she has with her husband and family. If what you are doing keeps you from your family or goes against family values, then you are a feminist.<br /><br />The lamp that doesn’t go out by night does not mean to stay up all night or to go bed late, but by being a mother and wife you dedicate (offer) yourself to your family whenever they need you. I came to this understanding after I had to go through 4 nights of little sleep when my daughter had a very high fever.<br /><br />It says “Strength and honor are her clothing” and that “She opens her mouth with wisdom, and on her tongue is the law of kindness.” and “She watches over the ways of her household”. I think this speaks for itself .<br /><br />I can lay out the whole of Proverbs 31 for you, but like I said, it speaks for itself. The Bible is there for all to understand. Proverbs 31 was actually written for men anyway, it is to give them a general perspective of what to look for in a helper. We as feminine women can use it to lead us in the right direction, but it is there to help us be the feminine helpers we ought to be. Verse 28 – 31 basically sums it up:<br /><br />Septuagint:<br /><br />“And her kindness to them sets up her children for them,<br /><br />and they grow rich, and her husband praises her.<br /><br />“Many daughters have obtained wealth,<br /><br />many have wrought valiantly;<br /><br />But thou hast exceeded, thou hast surpassed all.<br /><br />Charms are false, and woman’s beauty is vain; for it is a wise woman that is blessed,<br /><br />and let her praise the fear of the Lord.<br /><br />Give her of the fruit of her lips;<br /><br />and let her husband be praised in the gates.”<br /><br />The Conclusion:<br /><br />The Bible tells me to be feminine, the helper and keeper of my home, to tend to my family’s needs and love them. To be selfless.<br /><br />The world breeds feminists, who seek after their own interests. Everything is about, myself and I, in short,”selfish”.<br /><br />We must decide what road to take, I take God’s way. I’m feminine.<br /><br />Proverbs 19:14<br /><br />“Houses and riches are an inheritance from fathers,<br /><br />But a prudent wife is from the Lord.”<br /><br />Thank you<br /><br />SemcoMama<br /><br /><a href=\"https://www.minds.com/search?f=top&t=all&q=femininity\" title=\"#femininity\" class=\"u-url hashtag\" target=\"_blank\">#femininity</a> <a href=\"https://www.minds.com/search?f=top&t=all&q=tradition\" title=\"#tradition\" class=\"u-url hashtag\" target=\"_blank\">#tradition</a> <a href=\"https://www.minds.com/search?f=top&t=all&q=housewife\" title=\"#housewife\" class=\"u-url hashtag\" target=\"_blank\">#housewife</a> <a href=\"https://www.minds.com/search?f=top&t=all&q=family\" title=\"#family\" class=\"u-url hashtag\" target=\"_blank\">#family</a> <a href=\"https://www.minds.com/search?f=top&t=all&q=tradwife\" title=\"#tradwife\" class=\"u-url hashtag\" target=\"_blank\">#tradwife</a>",
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I thought she should be; “an independent woman”, that she “doesn’t need to have children or need them”, “that men and women are equal in the home and workplace”, “that women need to have a successful careers” and that she doesn’t need a man. I grew up with this feminist mindset because of my parents, the church and school.\n\nI look at the world today, how dangerous it is for a woman to be without a husband. Terrible things happen to our women everyday and this usually happens because they are alone, without a man there to protect her. Will you send your daughter alone out in the street at night? Probably not, but you will send her off to college and university to fend for herself. Here, in South Africa, we read and hear of girls and women getting raped and abducted daily, but we still send our precious jewels alone out to the mall for movies. In the old days women were almost always escorted by a man to protect them.\n\nWe are being told that women and men are equal in the home and workplace. From my experience this is not true. Women are sensitive to their emotions and more prone to understand and sympathize with the feelings of others. And there is nothing wrong with this, because this is the way God made us. Women need to be emotional beings, because their role is to be mothers, wives and keepers of the home. This is the place where emotional sensitivity is most needed, we need to nurse and teach our children with loving and caring hearts. We need to be there for our husbands helping them and supporting them.\n\nTitus 2:4-5 “4 that admonish the young women to love their husbands, to love their children, 5 to be discreet, chaste, home-makers, good, obedient to their own husbands, that the word of God may not be blasphemed.”\n\nWe need to submit to our husbands, love them and be their helpers. 1 Peter 3:1 “Wives, likewise, be submissive to your own husband, that even if some do not obey the word, they, without a word, may be won by conduct of their wives,”. This also states that if a woman submits to her husband and he is not obeying the Word he can learn of her hope in Christ through his wife’s Christian conduct. She is praying, not preaching.This also is in need of emotion, because you need a sober, loving heart to be a submissive wife. If you look at the two previous verses, you’ll also see it says “own husbands”, you are not allowed to submit to any other man except your own husband.\n\nWomen should not have a professional career. Women should not work outside the God given order, due to the fact that men instinctively want to impress women if they cohabit in the same space for any period of time.\n\nIf a woman runs her own business and is still there for her family, being a mother and wife, then she is being a helper.\n\nIf you equalize men and women, you end up with weaker, confused men and disorientated childless women. In the long run this means stressed mothers and fathers, which lead to less children, resulting in population decline. This can be observed in our Boer nation and the rest of the Caucasian race today.\n\nMost scriptures about being women, wives and mothers come down to respecting and submitting to a man (first your father then your husband). Women tend to rebel against this law resulting in their steady acquisition of feminist attributes. What is often misunderstood is that being respectful and submissive to our husbands is not an insurmountable task, it is a delight to practice this natural lifestyle if you look at it from the correct perspective.\n\nThe media (radio, television, movies, magazines, newspapers est.) shows us that a submissive woman is weak, uneducated, dull and unhappy, and they always show her husband as an unloving, grumpy guy who has her bound in servitude. The feminist on the other hand is always portrayed as a strong women, who can take on anything, she is always happy and very successful. But looking at a real woman outside of lying media fantasies, what do you really see?\n\nThe feminists I know don’t have more than 1 or 2 children, if any, they are usually unmarried or divorced, they tend to hide behind make-up and fashion. Feminine women I know (by feminine I mean submissive, loving, caring women) usually have 2 or more children, they are either housewives or work for their husbands or are self-employed, they send their children to private schools or home-school them. The details can go into more complicity but I think I covered the basics.\n\nThe Bible reveals exactly what a woman should be:\n\nThe first thing the Bible tells me, is that a woman needs to be a man’s helper:\n\nGenesis 2:18 “And the Lord God said , “It is not good that man should be alone; I will make him a helper comparable to him.”\n\nNow how am I to be a helper? Proverbs 31 helps you on this one. I know if you think about Proverbs 31, you see a mountain in front of you and that it is impossible to attain. But the problem is that we as women tend to try and follow this chapter as a tick off instruction manual. If we take this chapter on as part of our every day life, it is actually very rewarding:\n\nProverbs 31:10-12 “10 Who can find a virtuous wife? For her worth is far above rubies.11 The heart of her husband safely trusts her; So he will have no lack of gain. 12 She does him good not evil all the days of her life.”\n\nMy husband trusts me to make good decisions so that he would have no lack of gain. If I make irresponsible decisions by spending his money on worthless and unnecessary things, I’m doing evil to him. If he can’t trust me to make wise decisions, I’m not doing good unto him. To do him good he needs to trust me.\n\nVerse 13 “She seeks wool and flax, And willingly work with her hands.”\n\nVerse 14-16 “She is like the merchant ships, She brings her food from afar. 15 She also arises while it is yet night, And provides food for her household, And a portion for her maidservants. 16 She considers a field and buys it; From her profits she plants a vineyard.”\n\nVerse 18 “She perceives that her merchandise is good, And her lamp does not go out by night.”\n\nVerse 24 “She makes linen garments and sells them, And supplies sashes for the merchants.”\n\nTo me this doesn’t necessarily mean to make clothes yourself, I think it did in times past. In the post industrial world we can buy our clothing from shops, if it’s a little bit worn we just throw it away. And I believe any one out there can at least sew on a button and fix a small tear in a jean. I, myself don’t enjoy this very much and tend to stack it up until it haunts me. But I’m willing and try my best. I believe I make up with crocheting scarves for my family. It is about the willing heart.\n\nMost people believe to be a housewife, you just sit around with no knowledge or education. It is quite the opposite. These verses shows a woman who brings in money, saves money and spends money wisely. She is skilled. You can still have your career, but what are you doing it for, is it for your family or for yourself? The difference between the feminist and the feminine is that the feminine woman is doing it for the good of her husband. Where the feminist is doing it for herself and it is about what she can accomplish. The feminine woman uses her skills and talents to build her household, she shares all she has with her husband and family. If what you are doing keeps you from your family or goes against family values, then you are a feminist.\n\nThe lamp that doesn’t go out by night does not mean to stay up all night or to go bed late, but by being a mother and wife you dedicate (offer) yourself to your family whenever they need you. I came to this understanding after I had to go through 4 nights of little sleep when my daughter had a very high fever.\n\nIt says “Strength and honor are her clothing” and that “She opens her mouth with wisdom, and on her tongue is the law of kindness.” and “She watches over the ways of her household”. I think this speaks for itself .\n\nI can lay out the whole of Proverbs 31 for you, but like I said, it speaks for itself. The Bible is there for all to understand. Proverbs 31 was actually written for men anyway, it is to give them a general perspective of what to look for in a helper. We as feminine women can use it to lead us in the right direction, but it is there to help us be the feminine helpers we ought to be. Verse 28 – 31 basically sums it up:\n\nSeptuagint:\n\n“And her kindness to them sets up her children for them,\n\nand they grow rich, and her husband praises her.\n\n“Many daughters have obtained wealth,\n\nmany have wrought valiantly;\n\nBut thou hast exceeded, thou hast surpassed all.\n\nCharms are false, and woman’s beauty is vain; for it is a wise woman that is blessed,\n\nand let her praise the fear of the Lord.\n\nGive her of the fruit of her lips;\n\nand let her husband be praised in the gates.”\n\nThe Conclusion:\n\nThe Bible tells me to be feminine, the helper and keeper of my home, to tend to my family’s needs and love them. To be selfless.\n\nThe world breeds feminists, who seek after their own interests. Everything is about, myself and I, in short,”selfish”.\n\nWe must decide what road to take, I take God’s way. I’m feminine.\n\nProverbs 19:14\n\n“Houses and riches are an inheritance from fathers,\n\nBut a prudent wife is from the Lord.”\n\nThank you\n\nSemcoMama\n\n#femininity #tradition #housewife #family #tradwife",
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