Bai Jia Bei
The wait continues in our grain and also wander through the forums and blogs and so I find different forms of our ancient customs. Until a few years ago, friends and relatives contributed to the preparation of "layette" with goodies made with their own hands. I myself, in one study to another, I'll put up dozens of wool slippers and many coprifasce!
With an expectant mom, mammamandorla , we found a tradition China, which has its roots in ancient legend.
The wife of an emperor to protect the child from the dangers of the churches in each of the leading families of the empire to offer a piece of silk to the baby so as to make him feel the security of the whole court.
Hence the creation of a patchwork quilt made up of many pieces of fabric are many friends who want to testify to their participation in the expectation of this (a) small (a) Prince (ess) coming from Viet Nam and leave a sign of their embrace. Will
where someone has already managed ?
There will be a hundred friends or just a hundred pieces of cloth from of various components of family?
We were a little 'uncertain whether we propose the Bai Jia Bei, but there seems to be a' very good idea and in the meantime, Mauro was so enthusiastic that it has already published a post on his blog .
provides instructions to make the Bai Jia Bei :
1) Select and cut out a square of fabric 100% cotton size 25 cm x 25 cm that somehow there was and is the hope that you take the child to whom it is intended (it could also be painted or embroidered on who is present);
2) Cut out another piece from the same cloth the size of 6 cm x 6 cm to be attached to the greeting card you put the baby on the way, so that the box of each can be subsequently identified;
3) Send it to the recipient.
Anyone wishing to participate in this mosaic of love and friendship, can send me an email and I will respond by providing our home address.
I promise to post photos of the "weave" and ... I'll show you received Mauro grappling for the first time in his life, with a needle and cotton ...... and then we wonder why the agency provides us with a course of psychological support ...... but what do you do for a grain !!!!!!!!!!!!
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