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Sew a diaper with this one size diaper sewing pattern! Sewing your own pocket cloth one size diapers is fast and easy. Our one size diaper sewing pattern fits 7-38 lbs. 4 rise adjustments, optional gussets and optional adjustable elastic are all part of this one size diaper sewing pattern. Choose between touch tape (velcro) and snaps for a diaper closure. Helpful hints are included to help you choose fabrics, closure systems, ease of sewing and how to instructions for the diaper sewing pattern. This One Size Diaper Pattern \u0026 Tutorial Includes: Printable pattern pieces (One size from 7-38 lbs) Supply list with helpful hints so that you know exactly what you want before sewing the cloth diaper Helpful hints on how to use virtually any fabric for the one size pocket diaper Directions on how to add snaps or velcro Snaps or velcro placement location on pattern piece Optional ADJUSTABLE elastic to make the cloth diaper fit children even better Optional additional gussets to help hold in messes better Step by step directions with real life images for each step of the one size diaper pattern. Attaching snaps Tips \u0026 Tricks Fabric cutting guide so you can make these one size diapers for less then $3.50 a piece. 100% Support from a professional seamstress Unique Diaper Sewing Pattern: Fits babies from 7-38 lbs Use snaps or velcro Hidden elastic in legs Optional Adjustable hidden elastic Optional Gussets No bulk one size diaper will keep your little one comfortable No Serger needed This is a PDF sewing pattern and tutorial to teach you how to create these garments. YOU WILL NOT RECIEVE ANYTHING IN THE MAIL. After purchasing this sewing PDF pattern you will get an email with a download link. You can download the sewing pattern anytime from any computer. Our system will store the pattern for you too, so you don’t ever have to worry about losing it. PLUS any time we update the baby pants pattern, you will have free access to our updates. YES! NOW AVAILABLE: Hard Copy Pattern Booklet This booklet is perfect for those who do not have access to a printer. You get the same, wonderful step by step tutorial, and pattern pieces in the booklet. You can view the Cloth Diaper Pattern Booklet here.
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Fresh Bum is a hardy, pocket-style, fully adjustable cloth diaper that means business – and now there are two of them! Buy them together and save 🙂 The Newborn size is ready for action the moment your baby is born. Fitting at ~6lbs and up to 11lbs, this version bridges the gap for very small infants until they are able to fit nicely into the larger, full size (~8lbs to toilet training). These patterns are the key to a full outfit of hard-wearing, long lived cloth diapers that are » fully adjustable » have great absorption » \u0026 are easy to clean For detailed diaper feature information please visit their individual listings: Newborn: www.etsy.com/listing/455948884/newborn-fresh-bum-cloth-diaper-pattern Full size: www.etsy.com/listing/183172087/fresh-bum-cloth-diaper-pattern Patterns detail required notions and materials, KAM snap assembly information, a layout guide and ful
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One diaper with a four-size adjustability to fit babies from 6-35+ lbs Meet Bonnie – The sneaky Rumparooz cloth diaper pattern best paired with Clyde for some good old fashioned \u0026 clean fun! Introduced in 2014. The Rumparooz One Size Cloth Diaper is a pocket diaper system that will truly grow with your child. Rumparooz diapers are four adjustable diaper sizes in one diaper fitting babies from 6 to 40+ lbs. That is one size that fits from birth to potty training. Kanga Care brand cloth diapers are uniquely designed with the patented leak protection technology of double inner gussets to keep the messiest of messes locked in. Each diaper comes with a free set of microfiber absorbent pads called the 6r Soaker that are customizable for six absorbency settings. The Rumparooz are available in a multitude of vibrant color and fashion forward, highly sought after prints. Additional Information To Use: Before first use, wash diapers once. Snap diaper rise to proper size setting. Select the proper 6r soaker for size of diaper and insert through pocket opening, placing soaker inside the diaper. Fasten diaper to baby! Wash \u0026 Care Instructions The number one thing to remember when caring for your diapers is they are just another load! There is no magical solution that you should need and no crazy tricks. Washing Instructions 1 Cold rinse 2 Hot wash: add the recommended amount of detergent for the appropriate load size. 3 Cool rinse 4 Tumble dry low or lay flat to dry in indirect sunlight. Detergent Recommendations 1 Original Tide Ultra 2 Tide Free and Gentle 3 Gain 4 Ecover (powder, not liquid) Please do not use laundry additives such a bleach, Oxiclean, Borax or Bac-out to wash your Kanga Care products. If you have questions about our washing instructions, please ask! We are happy to help! Sizing Information
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One diaper with a four-size adjustability to fit babies from 6-35+ lbs Meet Lava – A colorful and adorable cloth diaper pattern brought to Kanga Care in 2017. The Rumparooz One Size Cloth Diaper is a pocket diaper system that will truly grow with your child. Rumparooz diapers are four adjustable diaper sizes in one diaper fitting babies from 6 to 40+ lbs. That is one size that fits from birth to potty training. Kanga Care brand cloth diapers are uniquely designed with the patented leak protection technology of double inner gussets to keep the messiest of messes locked in. Each diaper comes with a free set of microfiber absorbent pads called the 6r Soaker that are customizable for six absorbency settings. The Rumparooz are available in a multitude of vibrant color and fashion forward, highly sought after prints. Additional Information To Use: Before first use, wash diapers once. Snap diaper rise to proper size setting. Select the proper 6r soaker for size of diaper and insert through pocket opening, placing soaker inside the diaper. Fasten diaper to baby! Wash \u0026 Care Instructions The number one thing to remember when caring for your diapers is they are just another load! There is no magical solution that you should need and no crazy tricks. Washing Instructions 1 Cold rinse 2 Hot wash: add the recommended amount of detergent for the appropriate load size. 3 Cool rinse 4 Tumble dry low or lay flat to dry in indirect sunlight. Detergent Recommendations 1 Original Tide Ultra 2 Tide Free and Gentle 3 Gain 4 Ecover (powder, not liquid) Please do not use laundry additives such a bleach, Oxiclean, Borax or Bac-out to wash your Kanga Care products. If you have questions about our washing instructions, please ask! We are happy to help! Sizing Information
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Sew a diaper with this one size diaper sewing pattern! Sewing your own pocket cloth one size diapers is fast and easy. Our one size diaper sewing pattern fits 7-38 lbs. 4 rise adjustments, optional gussets and optional adjustable elastic are all part of this one size diaper sewing pattern. Choose between touch tape (velcro) and snaps for a diaper closure. Helpful hints are included to help you choose fabrics, closure systems, ease of sewing and how to instructions for the diaper sewing pattern. This One Size Diaper Pattern \u0026 Tutorial Includes: Printable pattern pieces (One size from 7-38 lbs) Supply list with helpful hints so that you know exactly what you want before sewing the cloth diaper Helpful hints on how to use virtually any fabric for the one size pocket diaper Directions on how to add snaps or velcro Snaps or velcro placement location on pattern piece Optional ADJUSTABLE elastic to make the cloth diaper fit children even better Optional additional gussets to help hold in messes better Step by step directions with real life images for each step of the one size diaper pattern. Attaching snaps Tips \u0026 Tricks Fabric cutting guide so you can make these one size diapers for less then $3.50 a piece. 100% Support from a professional seamstress Unique Diaper Sewing Pattern: Fits babies from 7-38 lbs Use snaps or velcro Hidden elastic in legs Optional Adjustable hidden elastic Optional Gussets No bulk one size diaper will keep your little one comfortable No Serger needed This is a PDF sewing pattern and tutorial to teach you how to create these garments. YOU WILL NOT RECIEVE ANYTHING IN THE MAIL. After purchasing this sewing PDF pattern you will get an email with a download link. You can download the sewing pattern anytime from any computer. Our system will store the pattern for you too, so you don’t ever have to worry about losing it. PLUS any time we update the baby pants pattern, you will have free access to our updates. YES! NOW AVAILABLE: Hard Copy Pattern Booklet This booklet is perfect for those who do not have access to a printer. You get the same, wonderful step by step tutorial, and pattern pieces in the booklet. You can view the Cloth Diaper Pattern Booklet here.
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These are Bamboo Charcoal pocket diaper covers: comfortable diaper for babies from about 8lbs to 35lbs. Our eco-friendly diapers come with easily-adjustable snaps, they grow with your child –so you will only have to purchase them once. It is an investment that will last your child’s diaper years. The package consists of 4 Diapers and 4 microfiber inserts that are rapid and super absorbent. If single Diapers are bought each one will have 1 microfiber insert included. This means both you and your baby stay dry! Each diaper is washable and reusable. The outer shell is made of PUL material, one layer of eco-friendly digital print cloth which is made of 100% polyester. PUL material prevents leaks. The inside of the reusable diaper is bamboo charcoal material. The reusable diapers are soft, breathable, eco-friendly, easy to wash, secure, and dry quickly. All diapers are new and carefully selected for beautiful products. The bottom three rows of snaps (
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When we first started cloth diapering I purchased a couple different brands of cloth diapers and each had things that I liked and other things that I didn’t like. I wanted something that wasn’t super bulky and would fit my skinny kid plus was adjustable. I spent hours trying to find a pattern online but couldn’t find one so I decided to make my own. This is the pattern/instructions that I came up with. There are a lot of steps so this tutorial will be long but I feel the length of time it takes to sew the extra steps (verses a standard pocket diaper) are worth it. Features of this pocket diaper: This diaper is truly one size – it adjusts with hidden buttonhole elastic. I feel like diapers that adjust with snaps in the front (called rise snaps) were too bulky. So I designed the leg elastic and the back elastic to be adjustable. The elastic is hidden in the pocket so it doesn’t touch baby’s skin. Easy to change elastic if elastic wears out – You don’t have to unpick anything or re-sew anything. Just pull the elastic out and thread in a new elastic. A large pocket opening – Most pocket diapers that I tried had a rather small opening for stuffing in the inserts that I could barely get my hand into. So I made this one larger so it would be easy to stuff but still small enough that it isn’t bulky. A PUL outside layer – I love that PUL makes the diaper waterproof without adding bulk. Snap closure so the diapers will last longer. I am not a fan of Velcro (aka hook and loop), it wears out quickly and it sticks to everything. You can use hook and loop if you want to though. Fits a wide variety of children – My friend started using hers when her baby was about 9 pounds. They may be a tad bulky on a baby who is smaller but all cloth diapers are a little bulky and babies grow quick so it won’t be bulky very long. UPDATE: I am also in the process of making a newborn insert which will reduce the bulk further! The diapers fit my skinny 22 pound 2 year old very well and also fit my friend’s other child – a chunky two and a half year old who weighs 35 pounds! The absorbency can be customized by simply stuffing with more or less inserts. Smaller babies usually need less absorbency, so by only inserting one insert bulk can be reduced. Or if your baby is older and wets heavily you can stuff with more inserts. Whatever you need 🙂 Materials You Will Need For the Diaper: 1. PUL (for outer layer). 2. Wicking Jersey, microfleece, micro suede, or minky (for the inner layer). Or you can choose whatever fabric works best for you. See *Notes* section. 3. Buttonhole elastic. Approximately 1 yard per diaper. I purchased mine through www.diapersewingsupplies.com 4. Buttons – 6 buttons per diaper. About 6/16 inch is the prefect size but they can be a bit smaller or larger and it will be fine. We found cheap ones at Walmart. 5. Snaps – 14 sets per diaper. 6. Thread – Use 100% polyester thread. Do NOT use cotton thread or polyester coated thread or you risk the chance of wicking through the thread which can cause leaks. Materials You Will Need for the Inserts 1. Your choice of fabric for the outer layer – I used cotton velour *see notes for more info*. But next time I would try using a smooth cotton interlock or smooth bamboo interlock fabric instead. Or you can upcycle any fabric that is at least 80% cotton or bamboo or more (T-shirts, sheets, flannel, blankets, etc) 2. Fabric for the inner layer – I used Zorb 1 which I purchased from www.Wazoodle.com 3. Thread *Notes* 1. I purchased two sizes of PUL – The first one was from a co-op and the description said it was “about 60” wide”. It was all less than 60” and I could easily get 6 diapers from each yard and if I was really careful sometimes I could get 7 diapers. The second PUL I purchased was 64” wide and I could very easily get 8 diapers per yard of fabric. 2. I mostly used wicking jersey for the inside layer because when it gets wet it feels dry against baby’s skin and it does not stain very easily; however it is not super soft when lined dry (but it isn’t too rough either). I also made a few diaper inners from micro-fleece (the anti-pilling micro fleece from Joann’s) and I like them because the micro-fleece stays really soft; however, it is not as “stay dry” as wicking jersey. If I were making another full stash I think I would do half wicking jersey and half micro-fleece because I don’t like to have the same fabric against baby’s skin all the time. I did make one diaper using minky as the inner fabric. It feels very wet when it gets wet so I do not really like it. I have never tried micro-suede. 3. The wicking jersey I purchased from www.wazoodle.com. It is 60” wide and I got 8 diapers per yard if I was very careful. 4. For the inserts I used one layer of Zorb 1, sandwiched between two layers of cotton velour. I like the Zorb for daytime diapering (it washes very clean and doesn’t hold odors!). However, I do not like the cotton velour as much as I thought I would. Cotton velour is really soft when dried in the dryer but it is not as soft when line dried. It’s not a big deal because the inserts are not touching baby’s skin. However, a fellow cloth diaper blogger recommended using a smooth cotton interlock or bamboo interlock on the inserts instead of cotton velour which will keep the absorbency but stay soft and will make the inserts easy to stuff in the pocket. UPDATE – (Advice from a fellow cloth diaper blogger/mama) Don’t use minky on your inserts – the minky used by commercial diaper companies is not the same minky you will find in fabric stores. The minky fabric from the fabric stores is not absorbent, it is wicking/stay-dry; when paired with a stay-dry diaper inner layer, the two layers will not wick well, which can cause leaks. 5. I made two inserts per diaper rather than one thick insert. This allows me to customize the absorbency more. Also having two thinner inserts allows the inserts to get cleaner in the wash and they dry faster. This was very important to me. I am also in the process of making a newborn sized insert to reduce bulk on small children. Supplies You Will Need: – Pattern – Download Here – Pins – Scissors – Sewing Machine – (Optional) Cardboard to trace the pattern onto (this makes it a lot easier to trace the pattern onto your fabric) – A Pen – Serger (optional – but gives it more of a professional finished look and really helps when making the inserts) This tutorial is for a pocket diaper ALL SEAM ALLOWANCES ARE ½” UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED!! Part 1 – Sewing the PUL (The Outer Layer) NOTE: PUL has a right side and a wrong side just like any other fabric. The right side looks like fabric and sometimes will have a pattern on it. The wrong side has a more plastic look and usually doesn’t have the pattern printed on it. Step 1: Print out the pattern, cut it out, and tape it together. There should be 5 pages to the PUL layer portion of the pattern plus one PUL reinforcement page. If you are going to make more than a few diapers, I suggest making a cardboard pattern because it is a lot easier to trace than paper. The finished pattern should look similar to this: Step 2: Trace the pattern onto the wrong side of the fabric. Arrange the pat
tern in a similar fashion to use the most fabric possible. Step 3: Cut out the PUL pieces. Step 4: Cut out the PUL reinforcement piece out of scraps. It should look like this (before it is cut out): Step 5: Turn the main PUL diaper cut over so the right side is facing up. Set the pattern over the fabric, lining up the outside lines. Transfer the snap markings from the pattern to the right side of the PUL. Step 6: Pin the PUL reinforcement piece onto the wrong side of the large PUL diaper cut. Yours will look a little different than the one in the picture. After I made half my diapers like the one in the picture, I realized it works better if the reinforcement piece isn’t as big so I then started making a smaller one. Make the smaller one like the pattern shows– I promise it makes the diaper easier to use. Step 7: Sew around the outside edges. Make sure to sew inside the ½” seam allowance. Step 8: To make the casing for the back elastic – Write the following diagram on the wrong side of the back panel of the PUL layer: Step 9: Cut down to the ½ inch line. Step 10: Pin like this: Step 11: Then fold the fabric down even with the last line and pin like this: Step 12: Turn the fabric over so the right side is facing up. Sew about 13/16” from the edge making sure to catch the elastic casing. Step 13: Add the tummy panel snaps. Using the marks that were transferred from the pattern to the tummy panel fabric put the snaps on. Make sure that the cap of the snap is on the wrong side of the fabric. The finished snaps and PUL fabric will look like the picture (ignore the serging and sewing on the outside edges of the PUL – I forgot to take a picture of the snaps and finished PUL layer by themselves). Part 2 – Sewing the Inner Layer Step 14: Print out the pattern, cut it out, and tape it together. Again, if you are going to make more than a few diapers, I suggest making a cardboard pattern because it is a lot easier to trace than paper. You will need both the pattern for the main body of the inner layer as well as the pattern for the inner layer reinforcement pieces. The pattern will be similar shape as the PUL layer. Step 15: Lay the pattern on the wrong side of the wicking jersey (or whatever fabric you are using for the inside of your diapers), trace, and cut out. Cut the reinforcement pieces on the right side of the fabric. Make sure to transfer the markings for the buttons onto the reinforcement pieces. Step 16: On the wrong side of the inner layer fabric, pin the reinforcement pieces in place with the reinforcement pieces right side up so you can see the button markings. Sew around the outside edges as shown in the picture. Step 17: Serge across the top as shown. This step is optional, but it does make the finished product look more professional. Step 18: This step is optional especially if you serged across the top. It does not affect the functionality of the diaper, just the finished look. Follow instructions on photo. Step 19: Sew buttons on where you marked them. Part 3 – Putting the Pieces Together Step 20: Put right sides together of the PUL piece and the inner fabric piece. Line up outside edges and pin together. Step 21: Sew around outside using a ½” seam allowance. Start at one side of the pocket opening and end at the other side. Do not sew the pocket opening shut! (Sorry this picture has the next few steps in it too). Step 22: (optional) Serge along the outside edge. Make sure you don’t serge into the seam you just sewed. Don’t serge along the top, start on the sides as the picture shows. Step 23. Cut the corners so when you turn everything right side out the corners lay flat. Step 24: Turn the diaper right side out. Push all the corners out so they are as square as you can get them. Step 25: Top stitch following the picture. Start and stop before you get to the reinforcement seam. Step 26: Sew the elastic casings for the leg elastic. Top stitch according to picture. Step 27: Put the snaps on the wings, follow the marks transferred from the pattern on the outside of the PUL. (I apply snaps with snap pliers that I purchased at Joann fabric). Make sure that the cap of the snap is on the outside/PUL layer and that the stud of the snap is on the wicking jersey/inner layer. Step 28: Cut elastic – Cut one pack piece approximately 11 inches long and two leg elastics approximately 12.25 inches long each, Fold the edges of the elastic under about 1/4” and then again another 1/4”. Sew in place with a zig zag stitch. Repeat for all the edges. Step 29: Thread elastic through elastic casings and secure on the buttons. A safety pin makes this a lot easier. Your pocket diaper is now finished!! Yay! Part 4 – Making the Inserts Newborn Insert Instructions click here Infant Insert Instructions Coming soon!