
My friend had made prefolds, but I wasn't really impressed with the ones I made. My son has chunky thighs and they were creating a lot of extra bulk. I found this pattern and changed all but 2 into contour diapers instead. I couldn't find any aplix and this was easier. They are 4x8x4 and the soaker is sewn into the center. These come in really handy when my son gets a diaper rash and we need to use something to treat it. Then I don't have to worry about ruining the more expensive diapers.
Recently, I have been experimenting with fleece. The green and purple diaper above had some holes in the top layer so I covered it with an old fleece vest and fleece pajamas that the zipper broke on. It provided some extra absorbtion for my super soaker son and also a little stability to the diaper. Here's the other side:
I was also able to make to pocket diapers out of the fleece vest. I made up the pattern as I went using the pockets in the vest as the pocket opening for the diaper. I used a Mother-ease fitted as a guide for the shape I wanted. I used up the pajamas too and sewed the appliques on just for fun. They are pretty bulky and I would love to add snaps to them, but for now the pins work okay. It was also my first time sewing elastic, which I put in the leg gussets. I definitly need more practice in that area! I also made some t-shirt inserts and the yellow one is just the hood of a sweatshirt sewn shut!
My next adventure has been fleece soakers. Eventually, I will finish the wool longies I started. I have a pattern, an up-cycled sweater felted with the sleeves cut off and I am too scared to finish it! I know wool would solve our night time diaper leaking problems we have been having lately, but I am so intimidated by the care for them. So I will use the excuse I don't have any lanolin for them yet *wink, wink.*
I would also like to get some bamboo velour to make some inserts for all of our pocket diapers and possibly some prefolds. My husband hates to order things on-line (I am lucky to get Rockin Green Soap), so my options are sort of limited. My aunt, the one that taught me to sew, now owns several fabric stores in the Kansas City area and is supposed to be doing some checking for me. I am also interested in finding some snaps and a snap press, not only for the diapers I have made, but to convert some of our bumGenius' too.
So far the diapers I have made are just a substitute for the more quality ones we have in our stash. It is just something that I enjoy, that is when my machine isn't malfunctioning! I am currently using an old Singer my mom found at a garage sale for $5. I had it serviced before I used it, but it was in the shop last week for repairs and is still malfunctioning. I prefer to use my mom's Bernina when possible. I am much more comfortable with it.
For other tips or stories on how to sew your own stash, be sure to visit Happily Domestic to read Chari from Take Time To Smell The Rose's guest post and check the McLinky too!




Thanks for sharing! You've made some nice diapers!
ReplyDeleteI have the wee weka link:http://www.thenappynetwork.org.nz/diy.php
Not sure if it has the pattern you were looking for or not.
Thanks for joining in Sarah! :-)
ReplyDeleteHow fun to make diapers out of old t-shirts.
So, how do you like your own diapers compared to other brand you have tried? Do you prefer them?
By the way~ Are you enjoying your prairie tales diapers?