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AW: Cloth Diaper

DH and I are planning to cloth diaper our little one, who is due to arrive in 98 (eek!) days.  For some reason I decided that making my own wouldn't be too difficult, even though Arline (my machine) and I haven't been seeing eye-to-eye on my last several sewing attempts.

The diaper is all right.  I made a newborn fitted.  I wouldn't call it a failure (I will still put it on my son), but it's definitely not a success.  I ended up not even putting hook and loop tape on it because of how poorly I thought it was turning out.  

I really want a snap press, but DH would like to see me get a little better before he buys me one.

Here's the inside w/ soaker (sewn in along the back)

Here's the outside of the diaper

This was my first time sewing with knit fabric and elastic.  I think those were two of the factors leading to a less-than-brilliant attempt.

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Re: AW: Cloth Diaper

  • You know what? It's still a billion times cuter than any disposable! ;)

    Not bad at all- I bet you learned some things that will make your second attempt even better, and soon you'll have it all down! 

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    I bet you learned some things that will make your second attempt even better

    You are correct.  Attempt #2 will involve a woven fabric.  Trying to manage stretchy knit fabric while working with elastic was kind of a nightmare.

    It cracks me up how supportive and encouraging DH is w/ this endeavor.  We've been trying to come up w/ alternative ways for me to bring in money w/o returning to my job after maternity leave. I think he's secretly hoping that cloth diaper sewing is my secret hidden talent. Stick out tongue

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  • Yes

    I love the frog fabric - and trust me, way better than I can do - I can barely sew straight.

  • very cute. i love the frogs... my fil would go bananas!
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  • Listen, it is incredibly cute, and a great idea. It does not matter if this was less than perfect, because you can try again- practice makes perfect.

    However, I think this one turned out great- really! Good Job!

     

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  • On your tiny lo's bumm it will be just perfect ;) Yay for making your first dipe. Considering they need around 24 in the newborn days, you only have 23 more to go...I kid,I kid!
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  • It looks awesome for a first attempt. :) Your DH might be on to your secret diaper sewing skills!
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  • Ok, you're way better off than I am, because I have shied away from diapers like CRAZY. And yours is SO CUTE! And on the snap/velcro thing...for fitteds, velcro is fine because there will be a cover on them (unless you count how much of a PITA it is when all thevelcro sticks together in the way no matter how perfect you are at putting it on the laundry tabs), but if I were making diapers I would buy the snap press and just use it. You're already saving money because you're doing cloth, and you're saving even more because you made your own diapers. I'd go for it!

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  • you did a great job!! the "toot toot" is so appropriate for a diaper...lol! We're going to use cloth diapers, too, but I am scared to death to try to sew a diaper - you rock!!
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    if I were making diapers I would buy the snap press and just use it.

    Dh said he'd buy me a snap press if I stick with it and get better. No sense buying something I'll only use on one diaper and then give up, you know? Even I would be mad at myself!

     

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