Batting for burp cloths?
#11
My girlfriend gave me a bunch of burp rags that were just two layers of flannel and they really didn't leak thru. I was kinda anal about throwing them in the wash after a feeding though. They also got nice and soft. Don't know if you have spitters for babies (both of mine were, one had reflux) but make sure the burp rags are good sized.
#13
Originally Posted by ckcowl
boy i haven't looked at cloth diapers in years but when i was buying and using them they were HUGE! too small for a burp cloth? wow, how big do you want them? i'm sorry i just can't get my mind around a burp cloth bigger than a cloth diaper (the last ones i bought were 42" square) so you could fold them into a well padded diaper shape.
if you want them to be water proof you can purchase the same fabric as used for water proof bed pads at stores like Joannes. i hope to see pictures of these giant burp clothes.
if you want them to be water proof you can purchase the same fabric as used for water proof bed pads at stores like Joannes. i hope to see pictures of these giant burp clothes.
#14
Originally Posted by sueisallaboutquilts
Heather I thought all of us mothers are supposed to have yucky wet shirts :D:D
Sort of a rite of passage thing........... :D
Sort of a rite of passage thing........... :D
#15
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Just messing with you, Heather!! :D
Hope your pregnancy is going well. Seems like you just told us!! But I'm sure it's been several long months for you :)
PS. I thought you were going to join me in the "3 boys club"
but your ultrasound said different!
Think pink!!!!!!!! :D
Hope your pregnancy is going well. Seems like you just told us!! But I'm sure it's been several long months for you :)
PS. I thought you were going to join me in the "3 boys club"
but your ultrasound said different!
Think pink!!!!!!!! :D
#16
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:You can always stitch a layer of plastic between the two layers of flannel...heavy duty garbage bags would work well..if you want something really waterproof and cheap. Not sure how they'd do in the dryer, however, so you'd need to air dry them after washing.
#17
I've made a ton of these for my daughter. All of her expecting friends want them too. It seems I am in constant demand these days for burp cloths! I use the diapers and embroider with decorative font and use ribbon trim. The diapers are very absorbent. I've made the flannel also. From first hand experience on absorbancy, the diaper wins hands down! The flannels are pretty though and do a decent job. I don't line them with batting.
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#18
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I use cloth diapers prefolded and here is a pic of them. Get lots of compliments on them. Here are some others I made also, never have put any extra batting in them! Aways open for new ideas though! Ok, I can't find the rest of my pics! Maybe add later!
#20
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I use batting from the quilting I do....I bet I made over 25 of them for my DD.....I used flannel, batting, and flannel on the back. I have a very simple pattern that you cut two and the batting. It has a curve for the shoulder and is perfect. Then I embroidered all kinds of sayings on them.....OHhhhhhh they turned out sooooo cute!
Here is a plain one, just flannel w/batting...
Here is a plain one, just flannel w/batting...
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