While trying to maintain my momentum in stitching down my stash of flannel, I came across some half-yard pieces with the characters Woody and Buzz Lightyear. My special needs adult son Alex still loves Woody and Buzz Lightyear so I decided to put it them in service as some absorbent cloths for use in the car. Alex is beyond ... perhaps not "
to infinity and beyond" beyond ... but still, far beyond burp cloth usage. He still, however, has bouts of spills and untidiness; but everyone, no matter their age or ability, has a "whoops" now and then. Besides the practicality of these cloths, their feature fabric brings a smile to the face of those who need to use them. So I made four more
burp absorbent cloths.
As I am wont to do when I write these blog posts, I went down the internet rabbit hole and learned some facts about Woody and Buzz. Woody is primarily voiced by Tom Hanks, who voices him in the
1995 Toy Story movie, follow-on films, and TV specials.
Hanks's brother, Jim Hanks, voices Woody in video games, attractions, and other merchandise.
Woody is named after Woody Strode, a character actor known for many roles in western films. Buzz is voiced by Tim Allen, and named after American astronaut
Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the moon after Neal Armstrong.
These are the "fronts"of the four
burp absorbent cloths I made. The previous picture showed the "backs", though which is which is debatable. They are shown folded in half and measure about 20" long x 13" wide when unfurled. For the central triple thick sections, I used the secondary fabric, keeping the highly recognizable Woody and Buzz prints the most visible as the bulk of the cloth. We will keep one Woody and one Buzz in each car.


I have been making these burp cloths since 2012, when my first grandchild was born. Instructions are in
my blog post dated 6/18/2014. Adding these four, my running grand total for these absorbent little gems now sits at
292. Since each cloth takes two fat quarters of flannel, or ½ yard per cloth, my running grand total for yardage consumed is now
146 yards of flannel!
Alex has come a long way since this photo, taken from his Make-a-Wish trip in 2004 when he was 17. The next ball tossing photo was taken on his 37th birthday at the Discovery Museum in San Jose. Alex still wears that green hat and, young at heart, he still likes Woody and Buzz!
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