Cloth Training Pants Pattern

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Kids/Babes – DIY projects

Kids/Babes - DIY projects

Wouldn’t you love to know how to make your own cloth training pants for a fraction of the cost you would spend on Pull-ups during the year?


Pregnancy \u0026 Parenting

Pregnancy \u0026 Parenting

A big part of me is being a mommy. I have a four year old son and a two year old daughter. I am pretty proud to say that I trained my daughter to use the potty in about 2 days last weekend. I took 2 days off completely to devote to her and the training. She is thrilled that she can use the potty. We still have the challenge though of staying dry through nap time and night time. I want to limit the use of pull ups if I can. From my first experience with Johnny, I found that the pull ups just delayed the whole potty training process, not to mention the cost, so for Mia, I skipped the pull ups and went straight into underwear for the training which worked. Yes of course there was plenty of messes that first day, but it paid off. But what to do during naps and night time when she doesn’t quite have the ability to hold it while asleep? My neighbor who also has a 2 year old daughter, mentioned to me that Target carries cloth training pants that are thick like cloth diapers. So off I went to Target, and I found them. They came in a pack of 3 at about $8, in the most blandest colors of pink, yellow and orange. Then I spotted a package of bright and colorful My Little Pony underwear. Mia loves the ponies and it was about $10 for a pack of 7. Part of the reason Mia’s initial potty training went so well was that she was excited to wear all the cute underwear I got her which featured Disney Princesses. Why couldn’t these pony ones come in a training pant? I decided to put my DIY abilities to work and convert them to training pants myself. When the kids were babies people gave me a bunch of cloth diapers, which I used as burp cloths sometimes, and I still had a huge stack of ’em. My approach was fairly straight forward. Cut out inserts of the diapers and sew them into the already made, cute as a button, underwear. 1. I first cut off the left and right side of the diaper, so that only the middle thick part was left. I used pinking shears which worked well. 2. Fold them over and position them into the underwear on the inside. The diaper will be longer than the underwear. 3. With a marker draw out the curves of the leg holes and mark where you will be cutting off in length. 4. Cut off where you have marked. If I had to do this over again, I would have added a step and sewn closed my cutoff areas before I sewed them into the underwear to prevent fraying that occurred. 5. Turn the underwear inside out and pin your diaper piece in place. 6. Using a zig zag stitch, sew the diaper insert in. This is a little tricky with all the pins and the small size of the underwear but just go slow and be careful. and Ta-daaaaa! Easy peasy training pants. So as soon as I finished I showed little Miss Mia her new underwear and she was super excited! I got a \


Sewing

Sewing

Time to potty train your toddler? Sewing cloth training pants is easier than you think! With this simple sewing pattern you’ll replace disposable pull up diapers with reusable DIY trainers which help your child to feel \


sewing

sewing

Potty training. It is not fun. But it is a necessary part of parenting! So why not make some special underoos for your kiddo that you can both be proud of? Look at these super cute ones that Tosha whipped up for her little girl! I am so excited about this FREE pattern Tosha wrote for us! Uriah’s Training Underoos fit sizes 12m -36m and are perfect on both boys and girls! They have a snug but comfy fit around the legs, and great coverage too — just what we want for training! My little guy is done with training but I decided to make a pair for him last night just because they’re so cute. And wow! Not only were they quick and easy to sew (less than half an hour), but I can also honestly say (much to my surprise) that they fit way better than any store-bought training pants I’ve ever purchased! He likes them more than his \


Melanie

Melanie


kids fashion

kids fashion

Want to use cloth training pants, but turned off by the price? Make your own! DIY cloth training pants with this tutorial for less than $3 per pair!


Baby

Baby

This post contains affiliate links. Thank you for your support! **update: These cloth training pants are now available for purchase at my shop www.etsy.com/shop/theflannellamb First of all, I have an important announcement: Abbey slept in big girl pants all night last night!! Yaaayyyy!!! She slept in these: This post contains affiliate links. Thank you so much for your support! We used cloth diapers for Abbey, and have loved them. We would use disposable from time to time, but for the most part she was in cloth so, when we started moving into potty training, we knew that store bought disposable trainers were not an option. As I started looking for cloth training pants (ones with some level of absorbency and a waterproof liner), I was incredibly disappointed. I don’t mind paying $15-$18 for a diaper that will be used for 2 1/2 years, but for training pants? I don’t think so! So, now I was on a mission! I knew I could make something for soooo much less than that, but how to do it? I wasn’t really feeling making the training pants from scratch. That’s a lot of work, and I knew I would be really picky about the fit, and I just don’t have the time or energy for all of that. (If you’re feeling ambitious, Elsie Marley has a very cute kids undies pattern HERE) Abbey already had some Gerber training pants , you know, the ones that have a little extra padding, so I decided to just start with those. I grabbed some flannel and some PUL and was ready to go! What’s that? You don’t know what PUL is, or where to get it? Well, let me tell you! PUL is the laminated fabric that is used to make the outer liners of cloth diapers, and you can now buy it at both JoAnn AND Hobby Lobby! Woot! Amazon.com Widgets I started by making my pattern; I used wax paper, pinned it around the trainer, and traced the seams of the reinforced section. I ended up with this: If you look closely, the bottom section is about half an inch longer than the top section. That part ends up on the back of your training pants. I labelled my pattern, just to be safe. Then I used my rotary cutters to cut out 4 layers of flannel, and one layer of PUL, leaving me with this: Quick note: PUL can be a little pricey, about $15 a yard, but you use so little for this project, that it’s not a budget buster. I purchased 1/4 yard, and it was MORE than enough. I could easily get 15 of these pieces out of my little bit of PUL. I started by pinning and sewing the flannel into the inside of the training pants. Why flannel? It’s soft, absorbent, and not too bulky. I pinned and then did a zig-zag stitch all the way around. One trip around is fine, since you’ll do another trip around when you sew the PUL to the outside. Flip the training pants to the right side, and repeat this process with the PUL. (no, you’re not crazy, I switched training pants on you! White on white doesn’t photo well!) These two steps could probably be combined into one if you really want. I don’t like sewing blind, so I did each side in it’s own. There you have it! Your own (roughly) waterproof cloth training pants for…maybe $3.50 a pair? I will take that discount, thank you very much! I love these training pants! They are perfect for outings, long naps, and now over night. They catch any \