Showing posts with label Diaper Patterns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diaper Patterns. Show all posts

Saturday, August 7, 2010

One size diaper cover pattern


I have to clean this up a bit, but here is the pattern for my one size diaper cover. It can be used as a turned and topstitched cover with optional third patterned outer layer, or adding the inner slit opening to make it a pocket stuffable cover. Make sure it prints with the one inch square box true to size or adjust your size on the pdf or printer.

FRONT
BACK

Print both pages and line up front to back at markings and center fold line. This will print as HALF a pattern, cut it out and trace it onto another piece of bigger paper if you want the full pattern.

The picture tutorial is found HERE

Diaper Cover Tutorial - Turn n Topstitch

This will be my basic tutorial, which can be used for making waterproof diaper covers as well as pocket diaper covers! The photos and main directions are for a one size pocket diaper with a cute printed outer. I am making a snap up one size diaper, but as my 5 month old is already on the largest size, I believe the snaps could be left off for a good fitting 20+ pound cover if you do not have access to a professional snap press.
Pattern found HERE.



SEWING LEVEL: Medium, curve and stretch and sew capabilities needed

MATERIALS:
Pattern - THIS one is my favorite one sized pattern
1/4" braided polyester elastic - 18" per diaper
Guuterman 100% polyester thread (no cotton in your thread)
Loop velcro for the front - 10" if making my one size pattern ( I prefer 1.5" wide)
Hook velcro for the wing tabs - 4" - ( I prefer 1.5" wide)
Fabric:
You will need at least 2 layers to use this method called turn and topstitch. For a cover, at least one of them needs to be waterproof, so this can be 2 layers of THIN 100% soft wool ( I prefer cashmere or merino), or it can be one layer of PUL (polyeruethane laminate)and one layer of a soft polyester liner like thin microfleece or suedecloth. I prefer to buy my PUL in white and add an extra thin layer on the outside of a cute polyester print, making it 3 layers. You can get maybe 4 diapers out of a yard of materials depending on your pattern and placement. For a pocket diaper, the inner HAS to be a wicking material (suedecloth prefered)
Optional: Snap press and resin snaps ( I recommend KAM brand, not handheld pliers)

DIRECTIONS:

Pre-wash all materials before cutting. Use Ecover liquid, All small and mighty free and clear, Mountain Green , Charlie's soap, Publix free and clear, Country Save (wal mart) or a detergenet WITHOUT brighteners which can break down cover laminates, and scents which can irritate baby. Wool needs to be washed on HOT and "felted" well in the dryer to close up the knit holes.

Print your pattern, making sure the inch box is true to size, or resize to fit.

Trace pattern onto pieces marking elastic notches and snap placements (if using).
For cover or pocket cover plain, cut one liner and one PUL
For cover or pocket as in this tutorial, cut one liner, one PUL, and one poly outer
For wool, cut 2 wool
You also need to cut a piece of backing PUL or suedecloth to reinforce behind the snaps and velcro at the front. Just trace the pattern at the front down to below the snap/velcro line. Wool is so strechy that if you are using it, you need to leave off the snaps, or reinforce with a non-stretch material to keep the snaps from popping out.


Line up reinforcement layer with OUTER layer on the wrong side of outer and pin in place. This will be your PUL, Outer Wool, or third decorative poly layer.


Sew Loop (soft) velcro through both layers centered and right above top snap marks onto the right side of the outer layer.



Set snaps: top row studs and bottom two rows sockets ( I believe) :) through both layers

On LINER layer, cut a slit 5 inches long in the middle near the elastic notches on the BACK of the diaper. I fold in half, measure 2.5 inches and cut V notches at the ends.

Turn under edges of your slit and topstitch around, this will be your stuffing slit!



Line up layers: right side of outer to right side of liner and if using a third layer it will be the hidden PUL and that can go on either side sticky side hidden. More waterproof if against suedecloth liner, but see note below.

Sew through all layers with 3/8" seam allowance. If your suedecloth or liner is hidden by the PUL layer, you must leave a little hole for turning at the belly side front, if not, sew all the way around!

Trim corners and curves close to seam

Sew leg elastics with 5" or 6" of elastic (bigger for chubbier babies) Start at one notch and stretch to full stretch while you sew with a zigzag stitch to the other notch. Repeat at each leg and at back. I use 5" at the legs and 6" at the back.
Be sure to BACKTACK the ends of your elastics well!




Turn diaper through slit in liner or at the hole at top front. If you turned through the hole, topstitch it closed.

Topstitch at back BELOW the elastic, stretching it while sewing.


OPTIONAL (not shown) Topstitch all around the whole diaper going AROUND the elastic at the legs instead of through it, stretching while sewing.

Cut 2 pieces of hook (scratchy) velcro about 2 inches long each. Sew them onto the liner side of the wings, backtacking and making sure it is on there well! I sew 1/2 on the wing and 1/2 off, but if you have a skinny babe, it can be sewn all the way on the tab.


DONE!!!!

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Updating my patterns and links

I realized that lots of my patterns and links were not here anymore thanks to Yahoo closing down Geocities...so I will be updating them as well as uploading my newest ones in the next week or so! Sorry to all those who have come and missed out.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

MiaLa Medium Tab front - Free Printable



Old version of the MiaLa free downloadable printable cloth diaper pattern

Well, this pattern with the tab front has disappeared since losing geocities, so here is the one it was based on. I originally made it to fit my chunky thighed daughter because I hated how others folded over or cut into her. Make sure the inch is correct when you print it and use a 1/4" seam allowance. It is turn and topstitch method and HERE is my favorite T & T tutorial. She is making it a fitted, but it is the same idea:
Sew the bodies right sides together leaving an opening, Flip and topstitch. To change it into a tab front, I just chopped the pattern at the back leg elastic markings and squared off the tabs. For more detailed instructions, I will be adding my detailed ones soon.


PATTERN PAGE 1 HERE
PATTERN PAGE 2 HERE

Monday, June 25, 2007

Some good, free knitting instuctions for Longies


These are all really cute items if you can knit! These are to be used over cloth diapers (or not). During Winter we just wear longies all the time as pants because they are so cute!


Tiny bird organics free pattern


Aubry Doodle longies pattern




I would not recommend trying to wing it, like I did, maybe one day Ill try these again, but for now, Im sticking to sewing!!!


Sunday, June 24, 2007

Recycled wool sweater Longies

This site does a great pictural tutorial for making recycled felted wool sweater longies. The only things I would add are

pre shrink your sweater to sweatshirt thickness by washing/drying if neccessary on hot
A SMALL womens sweater, once shrunk, will barely make a fitting pair of pants, so find big! Go for merino or cashmere... and always 100% wool. If it is scratchy on your cheek, it will be scratchy on baby.

That one seems to have lost its pictures, so here is a set with good ones