There are several tutorials out there. Google --making cloth diapers. Joann's has the Babyville Boutique line which includes books, tools, snaps and fabrics but it's all quite price unless you use your coupons. McCall's has pattern M6108 which has the cloth diaper cover. Pinterest has lots of stuff if you search cloth diapers. There is also a site called diapersewingsupplies.com that has lots of info and stuff you can buy if you want to search that site. My soon to be daughter-in-law has been very determined not to use disposable diapers or a diaper service. She loves all the new multi-snap diapers but they are expensive to buy new, as much as $17 each. Notice that each word. She has purchased some on Etsy and Craigs list. Those mothers who have used them say they are really the best for babies and the environment and have excellent resale value. I've purchased some of the supplies from Babyville but have yet to give it a go. I have made the inserts using cotton batting scraps (you need 4 layers) and a changing mat that has flannel on both sides with a plastic piece in between layers. I picked up a few at the thrift stores for 50 cents each. So much info out there if you want to take the time to look through it all. Like I said, You Tube and Pinterest have tons of stuff. Good luck and keep us posted on your progress.