Posted in Fitted Diapers on March 13, 2007 | 10 Comments »
This tutorial will walk you through making a turned and top stitched diaper, with the soaker attached to a ‘hidden’ body layer and tacked on elastic in a casing.
Supply List:
Diaper Fabric (this is a matter of
preference, I used birdseye for the two body layers, cotton jersey print for the
outer layer and super flannel [...]
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Posted in Fitted Diapers on March 13, 2007 | 8 Comments »
My Free Diaper Pattern!
With basic sewing skills you can make your own cloth diapers!
Sew fun and easy!
The pattern-
The fitted diaper pattern that I have chosen to share with you on this site is cute and easy. It is a One Size Diaper pattern. It will fit [...]
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Posted in Fitted Diapers on December 7, 2006 | No Comments »
There are many, many patterns for baby diapers out there in the world, and most of them are better than mine. My pattern is a quick and easy diaper pattern for pinnable diapers that you will need to use with plastic pants or a diaper wrap. Please feel free to modify this basic pattern with [...]
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Posted in Fitted Diapers on December 7, 2006 | 7 Comments »
You can use this pattern to make your own Small, Medium, Large and Extra Large diapers. I made them for a few years under the CookiePants label and they sold great!
This is a turn and topstitch pattern.
I attached the soaker to the front of the diaper, because I hated looking around for soakers, and it [...]
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Posted in Fitted Diapers on December 6, 2006 | 3 Comments »
A Step-by-Step Guide to Drafting a Fitted Diaper Pattern
1. These are the supplies that you need to draft a diaper pattern: Paper grocery bag, ruler/yard stick, pencil, eraser, sharpie marker, and several Tupperware lids and containers.
2. Cut open the paper grocery bag and fold out all the seams so that it lays flat.
3. Take your [...]
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