- Pros and cons of making your own cloth diapers
- Basic supply lists for making diapers
- Absorbent materials for diaper making
- Wicking/feel-dry materials for diaper making
- Waterproof and water resistant materials for diaper making
- Materials for diaper making chart
- Buying a sewing machine, tips and reviews
- Tips for working with PUL
- Best of diaper sewing tips
- Common diaper making abbreviations
- Testing your fabric and diapers for absorbency/repelling/wicking
- Arfy's Sewing a Basic Diaper - Start to Finish
- Arfy's Reversible heavy wetter t-shirt fitted tutorial
- Arfy's T-Shirt Fitted Diaper photo tutorial
- Little Bundas YouTube channel
- Arfy's list of templates and tutorials
- Troubleshooting wicking problems
- Arfy's Installing cased elastic tutorial
- A short elastic tutorial, pg 2
- CraftEGal's blind cased elastic tutorial
- Fitted with rolled casing Photo tutorial
- VeryBaby/Chloe Toes FOE (fold over elastic) tutorial
- Tips for using FOE
- KamSnaps tutorials
- How to remove acrylic/Kam snaps
- Arfy's sample cutting layout for long and short wing OS diapers, scroll down towards bottom of post
- Arfy's sample cutting layouts for newborn and OS diapers
- How we make our night time diapers
- How we make our covers (and AI2 shells)
- How we make our pocket diapers
- How we make our AIOs
- How we make our AI2s
- How we make our fitteds or flap wraps
- Ultimate newborn stash
- Ultimate OS/sized stash
The blog form of the spreadsheet compiled by the Cloth Diaper Sewing 101 board on Babycenter. Chock full of links to almost everything you need to know about sewing your own cloth diapers! Feel free to add your own links in the comments.
Saturday, April 20, 2013
Making your first diaper
From the CD Sewing 101 board on Babycenter.com, here are the links we chose for making your first diaper. You can make your very first diaper for cheap or even free! You just need a free pattern, an old cotton or bamboo t-shirt, some elastic, and a needle and thread. Sewing machine optional but it does go much faster with one. ;)
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